“When a Kiss is Not Just a Kiss”

Watch Clark senior describes her psychology research project, “When a Kiss is Not Just a Kiss: How Personalization in Sexual Assault Education Programs Affect Retention and Awareness Rates Across Genders.”

Segregation and Inequality in Housing

Watch: At Academic Spree Day 2010, Colette Mauboussin ’11 presents her research on segregation and inequality in New York City’s housing projects.

Forest Fragmentation in Massachusetts

Watch: At Academic Spree Day 2010, HERO Fellow Tim Wright ’10 talks about his research using remotely sensed data to study changing patterns of forest cover at the local level in Massachusetts.

Amnesty and Human Rights

Watch: Political science major Tara Lewis ’10 describes her research on the social and political impact of granting amnesty to people who have committed human rights violations.

Fighting Disease-Causing Parasites

Listen: Pre-med student Jasmin Abraham ’10 discusses her participation in research that aims to develop drugs that disrupt the life cycle
of disease-causing parasites.

Understanding Magnetism

Listen: “We look at how crystal structure will affect magnetic exchange…” – Joe DeGeorge ’10, physics major.

Substance abuse, victimization, and help seeking

Watch: Emily ’11 discusses her research into the relationship between substance abuse, victimization, and the victim’s willingness to seek help.