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Summer Justice Scholars 2007

Two grants were awarded for outstanding undergraduate researchproposals in the Summer of 2007.  The students will conduct their research over the summer and will present the results to the campus community upon returning in the fall or spring. 

Patrick DePuydt
Class of 2009
China's Role in the Darfur Conflict

Peter Flynn
Class of 2007
Charity and Political Corruption

Summer Justice Scholars 2006

Five grants were awarded for outstanding undergraduate research proposals in the Summer of 2006.  Students conducted their research during the summer and presented the results when they returned to campus.  Most presentations took the form of small roundtable discussions with faculty, administrators, community partners and students from around campus and the city.  One presentation took the form of an exhibit in the JustArt Gallery.

Alexandra Brown
Class of 2008

Baltimore's Low Income Housing and Offered Solutions

Michael Bullwinkle
Class of 2008
The Year of the City: An Examination of Poverty, Inequity, and Hope through the lens of a Loyola College Student (Documentary Film)

Lauren Catts
Class of 2008
Exploring the Racial Divide (in Education)

Phoebe Connell
Class of 2008
The Injustice of the Rwandan Genocide:  How Daily Injustice Contributes to the Environment of Gencoide in Rwanda

Erik Schmitz
Class of 2007
Photographic Essay on Tibetan Migrants in Beijing and Tibet
See photos from Erik's final exhibit, "From Fresh Yak's Milk to Packaged Cow's Milk: Cross-Pollination Between Modern, Urban China and Nomadic Tibet"

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