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By: Jessica Grembi Class Year: 2017 Concentration: Civil & Environmental Engineering

I’ve gained a lot of insight into the issues surrounding water access, started to develop some interesting research questions to pursue in the future.…

Jess Auerbach's research considers how, after nearly 40 years of a war that destroyed many of Angola's infrastructure and social systems, a middle class is increasingly visible. Most of her work takes place in Benguela, Angola, but part of her…

By: Vivian Lu Class Year: 2017 Concentration: Anthropology

Rather than large chain companies dominating this industry, it is overwhelmingly individual businesspeople who travel abroad, assess the markets, occasionally custom order, and arrange…

By: Darin Christensen Class Year: 2016 Concentration: Political Science

Certainly, it would have been tough to imagine that some governments were struggling to spend tax dollars, given frequent news stories about government debt and austerity…

By: Keith Calix Class Year: 2013 Concentration: Democracy-Development-and the Rule of Law

In light of the social and educational disparities that persist in the post-apartheid period, my research aims to explore the challenges facing education…