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In 2013 Levitt Research Fellow Eren Shultz '15 researched development in Tanzania to understand the current and future roles of cooperative organizations.
In 2013 Levitt Research Fellow Eren Shultz '15 researched development in Tanzania to understand the current and future roles of cooperative organizations.

The Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center recently announced the 2014 Levitt Summer Research Fellows. To enhance student research around issues of public affairs, the Levitt Center funds student-faculty research through its Levitt Research Fellows Program. The program is open to rising juniors and seniors who wish to spend the summer working in collaboration with a faculty member on an issue related to public affairs. Following are this year’s recipients.

Sarah Izzo '15 with Rick Werner, the John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy
Brains on The Stand

Nicole LaBarge '15 with Associate Professor of German and Russian Languages and Literatures (Russian) Frank Sciacca
Analyzing the Sustainability of Bon Appetit at Hamilton College Using a Life Cycle Assessment

Annie Lindahl '15 with Associate Professor of Sociology Steve Ellingson
Incarcerated Mothers: A Look into the Social Policy Surrounding and Implications for Women in Prison

Keri Lloyd '15 with Associate Professor of Government Sharon Rivera
Putin 1.0 v. Putin 2.0: The Development of Russian NGO Law and Resulting Effects on Civil Society

Philip Parkes '17 with Professor of Biology Herm Lehman
The Origins of Over-Testing: Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test

C. Adam Pfander '16 with Professor of Economics Paul Hagstrom
Foreign-Born Labor Markets in Recession

Rachel Sobel '15 with Vivyan Adair, the Elizabeth J. McCormack Associate Professor of Women's Studies
Constructions of Gender and Sexuality in Medical Practice and Policy

Brian Sobotko '16 with Susan Mason, director of Education Studies Program
Transformational Leadership in American Public Schools

Ming Chun Tang '16 with Associate Professor of Government Peter Cannavo
A Global Warming "Hiatus"? Online News Coverage of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

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