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Melissa Mann '13

Mann ’13 Studies Brooklyn Brownfield Clean-Up

Recipient of Levitt Research Fellowship

August 19, 2012 

Melissa Mann ’13 hopes to help alleviate the growing problem of brownfields by conducting research with an organization that utilizes federal and state grants to clean up and redevelop these vacant plots of land. She received a Levitt Summer Research Fellowship to work with the Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corps. to complete the first of the Brownfield Opportunity Areas program three grant application steps.

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Nicholas Yepes '15 with Dr. Librada Trejo, an indigenous migrant who now works at the Ministry of Health and Luque Hospital.

Yepes ’15 Conducts Needs Assessment of Paraguay Migrants

August 15, 2012 

Although Nicholas Yepes ’15 had traveled to Paraguay just three years ago, he was nonetheless surprised by the precarious state of the indigenous migrant population upon his arrival in the capitol city of Asunción this year. He is seeing some of the most economically depressed areas of Paraguay as he studies how best to meet the basic needs of indigenous migrants through a Levitt Research Fellowship.

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Matthew Therkelsen '12, Wei-Jen Chang and Tani Leigh '12 in Olso, Norway.

Chang, Recent Grads Present in Norway

August 15, 2012 

Assistant Professor of Biology Wei-Jen Chang and his thesis students, Tani Leigh ’12 and Matthew Therkelsen ’12, presented during the Protist2012 conference held July 29-Aug. 3 at the University of Oslo in Norway.

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Kathleen Herlihy '14

Student’s Discoveries Challenge Established History of Sign Language

Kathleen Herlihy ’14 Researching Use of Sign Language in Art

August 14, 2012 

A picture may be worth 1000 words, but Kathleen Herlihy ’14 is only looking to find a few, albeit in a very literal sense. She is studying the use of sign language in art, a topic which she says has yet to be comprehensively analyzed by any scholarly work. She received an Emerson Foundation Summer Research Grant to pursue an initial scholarly analysis on this subject under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Erich Fox Tree.

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Martin Cain '13

Cain '13 Explores Pastoral Poetry Through Emerson Grant

August 14, 2012 

Creative writing concentrator Martin Cain’s poetry has already appeared in a number of literary journals, so his award of an Emerson Foundation Summer Research Grant to pursue a study focused on “pastoral” poetry should come as no surprise. Cain ’13 was also the youngest writer to attend Middlebury College’s prestigious Bread Loaf Conference in 2011.

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Pauline Wafula '13

Wafula ’13 Studies Correlation Between AIDS and Education in Kenya

August 13, 2012 

Pauline Wafula ’13 became interested in HIV/AIDS research after writing a paper on anti-retroviral treatments of the disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Wafula, an economics major, has been awarded a Levitt Summer Research Fellowship to pursue further HIV/AIDS research with a focus on women in her native Kenya under the guidance of Associate Professor of Economics Stephen Wu.

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Professor Chaise LaDousa, Melissa Segura ’14, Grace Parker Zielinski ’14 and Anna Zahm ’13.

Researchers Examine Relationship Between Language and Citizenship

Levitt Group Research Project Under Prof. Chaise LaDousa

August 12, 2012 

Learning English is one of the most daunting tasks for newly arriving immigrants in the United States, and it can be a task that is accompanied by little support. Anna Zahm’13, Grace Parker Zielinski ’14 and Melissa Segura ’14, have spent their summers working to combat this problem by providing much-needed assistance to English language adult students at the Utica access site for the Madison-Oneida Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES).

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Leah Krause '14

Chemistry Students Present at MERCURY Conference

August 8, 2012 

Rob Clayton ’15 and Leah Krause ’14 presented their research at the 11th Molecular Educational Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational chemistRY (MERCURY) conference at Bucknell University. Both students have been working this summer in the laboratory of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Adam Van Wynsberghe.

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Adriana Fracchia '14 and Professor John McEnroe on site in Gournia using the Topcon Total Station.

On Site: Fracchia ’14 Drafts Topographical Map of Gournia

Ancient Village is on Island of Crete

August 8, 2012 

Adriana Fracchia ’14 was awarded an Emerson Foundation Summer Research Grant to assist John and Anne Fischer Professor in Fine Arts John McEnroe in conducting one of only three officially sanctioned U.S. excavations in Greece. Fracchia is working to draft a topographical map of the ancient village of Gournia, on Crete, as a continuation of the work done by Caroline Morgan ’13 in 2011.

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Daniel Mermelstein '14

Mermelstein ’14 Researches Breast Cancer-Fighting Protein

Continues Alpha-Fetoprotein Research Begun By George Shields

August 8, 2012 

Daniel Mermelstein ’14 is conducting research this summer on a protein produced by the fetus, alpha-fetoprotein, that might hold the key to a reduction in breast cancer.

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