![]()
The Undergraduate Research Programs Newsletter is published by the SEO and sent to academic departments, houses and current participants. Each issue spotlights the work of an undergraduate on one of our research programs. Here are some of our recent features:
"The Unpredictable Outcome of a Scientific Journey: Predicting Protein Structure" (Veronica Rotemberg ‘06) Winter 2005
"Immigrant Youth in Toronto and Boston" (Sarah Tsang '04 ) Winter 2004
"Nutrition and Food Intake in Human Evolutionary Biology" (Matthew Firestone '03-'04) Fall 2003
"Free Speech and the Theory of Rational Argumentation September 2003
"Black Graduates of Radcliffe: 1898 to 1950" (Angela Freeburg '04) February 2003
"Changing Directions: Summer Research on the Evolution of Indigenous Arts " (Jack Caughran ’03) September 2002
"HCRP Researcher Explores Cell Mutation and His Own Passion for Research" (David Solá-Del Valle ’04) November 2001
"Emily Oster ’02 Hits the Thesis Jackpot!" (Emily Oster'02) October 2001
"Only The Sky Is The Limit" (Ann Marie Cody '03) January 2001
"Sexual Orientation and Eating Disorders" (Christopher Russell '00) November 1999
"Cocaine, Craving, and Cognition" (Etienne Benson '99) March 1999
"Student Explores Spain, Its Poets, and Academia" (Magdalena Edwards '99) February 1999
"HCRP Researcher Investigates Women's Role in the IRA" (Molly Hennessy-Fiske '99) December 1998
"Tradition Meets Modernity in Native Alaska" (Wil Carson '99) November 1998
"Opportunity, Migration, and the Black Family" (Sarah Russell '99) April 1998
"Mellon Program Participant Researches Buddhism in the Land of his Forebears" (Nester Clark '98) February 1998
"The Politics of the Folk Music Revival" (Emily Hobson '97-98) December 1997
"The New Urbanism: Reviving Cities, Spirits?" (Rob Hyman '98) November 1997
If you'd like to receive the newsletter, let us know.


