Research Article

—Maeve Kelley (Mentors: Jennifer Purrenhage, Rebecca Rowe)
Maeve's research on Blanding's turtles highlights the importance of protecting this endangered species in Southern New Hampshire. Learn More
—Bryn Lauer (Mentor: Elizabeth Carter)
Bryn examined the history of conflict, geopolitical trends, and military, domestic, economic, and peace data, to analyze intervention in Yemen. Learn More
—Julian Maduro (Mentor: Laura Smith)
Julian takes a close look at the diversity of high school reading lists and how the titles on these lists may impact student engagement. Learn More
—C. Jamie Mater (Mentor: Robert Eckstein)
Inspired by a lack of research on the harmful effects of the troubled teen industry, Jamie documented stories of residents in a treatment program. Learn More
—Ryan Saputo (Mentor: David S. Bachrach)
Ryan dissected first-hand accounts of medieval Crusades and discovered how stereotypes influenced the events that led to the sack of Constantinople. Learn More
—Joslyn Villavicencio (Mentor: Thomas W. Gruen)
Joslyn researched the ways two different audiences—Gen Zers and baby boomers—react to and rely on video marketing. Learn More
—Sarah Elizabeth Waleryszak (Mentor: Jesse Stabile Morrell)
Recognizing the impact of COVID-19 on people worldwide, Sarah developed a specific interest in how the pandemic impacted food insecurity in NH. Learn More
—Ciara Devereaux and Grace McGrew (Mentor: Jolie B. Wormwood)
Inspired by their own experiences viewing fitspiration on Instagram, Ciara and Grace explored how these posts affect mental health. Learn More
—Jennika Mannesto (Mentor: Jill M. Trumbell)
Observation is a key component of human development and family studies. An aspiring teacher, Jennika shares her research on human behavior. Learn More
—Daniel J. Okuniewicz Jr. (Mentor: Anne Lightbody)
Daniel's research shows how understanding river measurements can help us plan for land management and climate change effects such as flooding. Learn More