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Setting: An unoccupied park at midday. Honking, people, and other city sounds can be heard in the background. Bianca and Timothy are walking towards the spot under the railroad bridge that goes over the park, where the rest of their small dance troupe is waiting.
Actors: Jamiya Haynes; Nicholas Washington; Matthew Sagols
Stage Directions: Hannah Grim
How News Has Changed in the Digital Age
News is changing. As trust in traditional media declines, new mediums and sources of news are taking center stage. This topic is of increasing importance as new media sources are playing a larger role in our national conversations. This presentation aims to outline these changes, explaining our current information landscape.
Faculty Sponsor: Professor Casey Slot
Populism, Economic Cooperation, and Human Rights in Latin America
I studied how modern populist leaders in Latin America, specifically Jair Bolsonaro and Javier Milei, impact economic cooperation and human rights. Through historical comparison and analysis of recent policies, I found that while these leaders promise national strength, their actions often weaken regional ties and democratic protections.
Faculty Sponsor: Professor David Goldber
Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence Laws and Policies Across Countries
My research examines sexual violence laws in multiple countries, focusing on legislative clarity, enforcement mechanisms, and sociocultural influences. Using a comparative analysis approach, it investigates how variations in legal frameworks and cultural contexts impact the effectiveness of these laws. Findings reveal that comprehensive legislation, robust enforcement, and supportive cultural attitudes are crucial in reducing incidents and improving survivor outcomes. These insights contribute to global policy reform efforts, aiming to strengthen protections and effectively prevent sexual violence worldwide.
Faculty Sponsor: Maureen Heffern Ponick