2023-2024
Elena Bertozzi, professor of game design and development, authored a research proposal titled, “Assessing the Efficacy and Utility of the “What's My Method” Game in a High-Risk, Low-Resource Population.”
Ruby ElKharboutly,associate professor of software engineering, is completing a research project titled, “Fostering a Sense of Belonging for Women in Computing through Community Service.”
Katie Place, professor of strategic communication, is conducting a research project called, “For Leaders Who Listen: Exploring Organizational Listening Among Chief Executive Officers.”
2022-23
Rachida Parks and Amy Paros: Rachida Parks, professor of computer information systems, and Amy Paros, professor of management, conducted a research project titled, “Addressing Digital Resilience, Inclusivity, and Equity in Higher Education.”
Ana Allen: A political science and psychology student, Ana Allen conducted a research project titled, “Racism and Psychological Well-Being: A Study on the Efficacy of Coping Strategies as a Buffer Against Race-Based Trauma in the Black Community.”
Emily Diaz: A political science student, Emily Diaz conducted a research project titled, “Mapuche Resistance: Decolonizing histories of Gender.”
2021-22
Megan Leubner:Megan Laubner's research is on the health needs of unhoused or marginally housed people in New Haven during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-21
Nabiha Nuruzzaman:Medical student Nabiha Nuruzzaman's research project explores community health implications of the Navajo Nation's transition to sustainable energy.
Kathryn Reilly:Biology student Kathyrn Reilly's research involves neurocognitive hop testing as a predictor of injury among college athletes.
Tracy Van Oss:Occupational therapy professor Tracy Van Oss’ research project further develops and role models her own leadership skills with several cohorts of occupational therapy students to create sustained multifaceted experiential learning opportunities.