On May 3, 2017 the Maxwell School celebrated the achievements of undergraduate scholarship in the Social Sciences in the fifth annual Maxwell Celebration of Undergraduate Scholarship. Our celebration consisted of individual events hosted by each department as well as a multi-disciplinary poster session featuring research undertaken by undergraduate students during the current academic year.
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The following awards were presented during the celebration.
MAX 123/132 Exemplary Student Paper Award, selected by MAX course faculty
MAX 123 – the winner
isis Jack Schlosser, for his paper
titledtitled Curing Corruption: America's Obligation to Political Equality.
MAX 132 – the winner
isis Zoe Preston, for her untitled paper.
Outstanding Student Research Paper, selected by a Maxwell faculty committee>
Awarded
toto Rachel Brown-Weinstock for her paper
titledtitled Facebook, Factories, and Frames: A Sociocultural Explanation of Community Attachment Resilience in a Deindustrialized City, completed as part of the Renee Crown Honors Program.
Research Paper Honorable Mention, selected by a Maxwell faculty committee
Awarded
toto Carolee Lantigua
forfor her paper
titledtitled A Content Analysis of the 2014 Immigration Crisis Media Coverage: an Intergroup Threat Theory Approach on the Age of Immigrants, completed for her Political Science Distinction Thesis.
Best Poster Award, selected by viewer voting during the poster session
Awarded
toto Jared Ferko
forfor his work
titledtitled A Lost Generation: Youth Unemployment in Europe, completed for his International Relations Distinction Capstone Project.
Research Poster Honorable Mention, selected by viewer voting during the poster session
Awarded
toto Valeria Salazar-Garza
forfor her work
titledtitled Do Tariff Increases Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to America? Evidence from Safeguard Measures and Antidumping Duties, completed for her Political Science Distinction Thesis.
Congratulations to all the students who participated and thank you to all the faculty and staff who supported the students.
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