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Student Poster Showcase

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

Student Posters Showcase #1

James Allen, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Economics, “Should We Worry About the Population Bomb in Sub-Saharan Africa?”

Julie Buser, School of Nursing PhD Program, “Mobilizing communities to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes in rural Zambia.”

Xavier Fonoll Almansa, Civil & Environmental Engineering, “Anaerobic digestion, a technology to help solve water, sanitation and hygiene related issues in Africa.”

Anna Hansen, Ford School of Public Policy, “Re-Framing the Problem: Exploring Roots of Neo-Colonialism in Africa.”

Kirby Mills, School for Environment and Sustainability, “Understanding the Influence of Human Presence on the Distribution of West African Lions (Panthera leo) within W du Burkina National Park.”  

Kate Sherwood, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Linguistics, “Relative Clauses in Southern Bobo Madere

Matthew Vedrin, Civil & Environmental Engineering, “L’eau est la source de la vie." – An overview REFRESCH’s water research in Gabon.”

Sharmi Sen, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Anthropology, “Examining Variations Male Reproductive Tactics in a Wild Primate.”

 

Friday, March 16th, 2018

Student Posters Showcase #2

James Allen, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Economics, “Should We Worry About the Population Bomb in Sub-Saharan Africa?”

Dana Beck, School of Nursing, “A qualitative needs assessment of the service need of human trafficking survivors in Ethiopia.”

Kirby Mills, School for Environment and Sustainability, “Understanding the Influence of Human Presence on the Distribution of West African Lions (Panthera leo) within W du Burkina National Park.”

Carol Maione, School for Environment and Sustainability, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, “New Life to Plastic: Waste Management in Kibera, Nairobi.”

Ellen Mork, School of Public Health, “Post-Partum IUD Uptake in Kigali, Rwanda.”

Matthew Vedrin, Civil & Environmental Engineering, “L’eau est la source de la vie." – An overview REFRESCH’s water research in Gabon.”

Tara Weinberg, College of Science, Literature, and the Arts, History, “Property of the People: Land claims, law and power in 20th century South Africa.”

Student Posters Showcase #3

Tim Dalrymple, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Program in the Environment, “Ceramic Water Filters.”

Simeneh Gebremariam, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Anthropology, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, Center for World Performance, “Music and Politics from the 1974 Ethiopian Revolution to the Postsocialist Present.”

Anna Hansen, Ford School of Public Policy, “Re-Framing the Problem: Exploring Roots of Neo-Colonialism in Africa.”

Kirby Mills, School for Environment and Sustainability, “Understanding the Influence of Human Presence on the Distribution of West African Lions (Panthera leo) within W du Burkina National Park.”  

Mohit Nahata, College of Engineering, “Chemical Activation of Cellulosic Biomass to Activated Biochar for Ammonia Recovery.”

Victoria Rai, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Biophysics, “Unmet Need for Fetal Assessment amongst High-Risk Pregnancies in a Rural District Hospital.”

Kate Sherwood, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Linguistics, “Relative Clauses in Southern Bobo Madere

Richard Watkins, School of Public Health, “Etiologic Factors and Diagnostic Differences Associated with Incidence and Distribution of Esophageal Cancer in Tanzania.”

 

Saturday, March 17th, 2018

Student Posters Showcase #4

Yael Braunschweig,Medical School, School of Public Health, “The Impact of Training Obstetrician Gynecologists in Ghana.”

Anna Hansen, Ford School of Public Policy, “Re-Framing the Problem: Exploring Roots of Neo-Colonialism in Africa.”

Victoria Rai, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Biophysics, “Unmet Need for Fetal Assessment amongst High-Risk Pregnancies in a Rural District Hospital.”