2018
Chinese & Japanese
Environmentalism in Japan
Xiaoting Hu ’20 and Peipei Qiu (Chinese and Japanese) and Hiromi Dollase (Chinese and Japanese)
Environmentalism in Japan
Yunling Yang ’19 and Peipei Qiu (Chinese and Japanese) and Hiromi Dollase (Chinese and Japanese)
Economics
Exploring the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: Will a Repatriation Tax Holiday Work This Time?
Seungjun (Josh) Kim ’20 and Esteban Argudo (Economics)
Exploring Spatial Differences in Income Inequality Across America
Nina Zacharia ’20 and Dustin Frye (Economics)
Gender Differences in Firm Profits in Ghana
April Lonchar ’19 and Gisella Kagy (Economics)
Return Migration and Local Labor Markets: Evidence from Mexico
Beauregard ’19 and Sarah Pearlman (Economics)
Education
Autistic Learning in Out-of-School Spaces
Zoë Bracken ’19 and Dea Oviedo Vazquez ’20 and Erin McCloskey (Education)
English
The Tatler and Social Media in the Eighteenth Century
Isabel Bielat ’20 and Robert DeMaria (English)
Film
“The Gilded Years”: Passing and the Fictions of Identity at Vassar During fin de siècle Years
Tamar Ballard ’19 and Mia Mask (Film)
History
Defining Childhood, Defining Empire through the Nineteenth-Century Global Transmission of Smallpox Vaccination
Ivanna Guerra ’20 and Lydia Murdoch (History)
Mathematics and Statistics
What Does a Vassar Mathematician Look Like?
Nora Culik ’20 and Benjamin Morin (Mathematics)
Music
Diversity in Choral Music: Research ~ Practice ~ Symposium*
Linda Liu ’19 and Christine Howlett (Music)
* Project eligible for undergraduates from the University of Puerto Rico to apply.
* Project eligible for undergraduates from the University of Puerto Rico to apply.
Research and Cataloguing in the Lobkowicz Music Archive
Ava Linvog ’19 and Kathryn Libin (Music)
Political Science
Non-economic Logics of Rebel Taxation
Eileen Doyle-Samay ’19 and Zachariah Mampilly (Political Science)
Black Americans and Black Judges: Assessing Racial Representation in State Courts*
Tatiana Santiago ’19 and Taneisha Means (Political Science)
* Project eligible for undergraduates from the University of Puerto Rico to apply.
* Project eligible for undergraduates from the University of Puerto Rico to apply.
China’s Resource Import and Its Impact on the Developing Countries
Zijin Zhou ’19 and Fubing Su (Political Science)
Religion
Muslims of the Present: Islamic Ethics, Social Critique, and the Inheritances of Immigration in France
Meghan Cook ’20 and Kirsten Wesselhoeft (Religion)
Sociology
Reframing Drug Crime in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Alysha McKenzie ’19 and Eileen Leonard (Sociology)
Life of Garbage in Dutchess County
James Boyd ’19 and Seungsook Moon (Sociology)
See, “Global Climate Change and Global Racism” under Environmental Studies and Sociology
Pinar Batur (Environmental Studies and Sociology)