Student projects

Student Project: Forced Labor in the Logging Industry

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Social Sciences for Social Problems student Shunwa Takayama’s interdisciplinary, social scientific exploration of forced labor in the logging industry.

Student Project: "Hacking Your Brain" to Exit Your Comfort Zone!

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Peak Performance student Saira Kazmi’s project, in which she leveraged cognitive science research to form and stick to a new healthy habit!

Student Project: Motherhood during the Pandemic

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Social Sciences for Social Problems student Jadyn Lewis’ interdisciplinary, social scientific exploration of motherhood during the pandemic.

Student Project: Generational Perspectives on Identity Development

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Identity & Prejudice student Anna Ghai’s interview-based project discussing generational perspectives on identity development.