Breaching Barriers to Provide Care Sebiha M. Abdullahi ’15, Biological Chemistry Advisor: Ted Hufstader, Center for Work and Service
Imagined Communities SCI 261
Missions Impossible SCI 364
Of the Mind SCI 264
Co-housing: Bringing Back the Traditional Sense of Neighborhood Sundus I. Al-Bayati ’14, Architecture Advisor: Phyllis I. McGibbon, Art
Life After Prison: Looking for Second Chances Michelle M. Claros ’15, Peace and Justice Studies Advisor: Christopher Candland, Political Science
Addressing a Critical Need: Mental Health Support for Japan’s International Community Sarah B. Hitchner ’14, Women’s and Gender Studies Advisor: Kazuko Ozawa, East Asian Languages and Cultures
We Developed, but Did We Grow?: The Power of Relationships and Community-Building in Development Work Jennifer Gu ’14, Political Science Advisor: Smitha Radhakrishnan, Sociology
Learning to Look at the Person, Not the Wheelchair: Demystifying Cerebral Palsy Tiffany Chen ’15, Spanish Advisor: Carlos Ramos, Spanish
Creating Community in Chaos Elisabeth K. Ericksen ’14, Peace and Justice Studies Advisor: Jennifer Thomas-Starck, International Studies
Politics Today: Miscommunication Between Congress and Its People Suzanne K. Barth ’16, Undeclared and Claire S. Verbeck ’16, Undeclared Advisor: Lee Cuba, Sociology
Investigating the Inner Workings of Decision-Making Amanda B. Fath ’16, Undeclared Advisor: Deborah E. Bauer, Neuroscience
Meet the Press SCI 274
View from the Hill SCI 256
The Politics of the Press Department at the Clinton Foundation Sarah N. Mahmood ’14, Political Science Advisor: Marion R. Just, Political Science
Rising Up and Making Change: The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Sapna K. Jain ’14, Political Science Advisor: Rene Alexander D. Orquiza, American Studies
Identity, Community, and Global Citizenship Bring It to Boston: Service Learning in Wellesley’s Backyard (Panel) SCI 268 Hannah K. Lindquist ’15, Sociology; Bridgette E. Lemoine ’15, Philosophy; Mara Elissa Palma ’15, Political Science; and Meghan E. Sargent ’15, Economics Advisor: Katie D. Koski, Center for Work and Service
Writing Between the Lines: Navigating Chinese Journalism Xiaolu Han ’14, East Asian Studies Advisor: Mingwei Song, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Fellowship Travels (Panel) SCI 396 Sara Newland ’03, Political Science; Jennifer Hatch ’10, Peace and Justice Studies; and Beilin Ye ’10, English Advisor: Elizabeth A. Mandeville, Center for Work and Service
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: War Criminals in the International Limelight Nora E. Mishanec ’14, Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences and Psychology Advisor: Inela Selimovic, Spanish
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: From Propaganda to Journalism and Beyond Ana Lomtadze ’14, Cinema and Media Studies and Political Science Advisor: Winifred J. Wood, Writing Program
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Liderazgo en VOZ: Day Laborer Leadership in the Nonprofit World Sara D. Del Balzo ’14, Spanish and Medieval/ Renaissance Studies Advisor: Elena Gascon-Vera, Spanish
From Wellesley to C Street: Summer at the U.S. Department of State Safaya A. Fawzi ’14, Political Science Advisor: Joseph P. Joyce, Economics Projects, Partnerships, Pushed Boundaries: My Global Affairs Internship in Washington Oluwakemi L. Akin-Olugbade ’14, French and Psychology Advisor: Ted Hufstader, Center for Work and Service Inside the National Economic Council: What It’s Really Like to Work for the President Emma L. Rackstraw ’14, International Relations-Economics Advisor: David L. Lindauer, Economics