
A Hands-on Approach to Restoring a 70-year-old Observatory
Marsteller Restoration

Maps to Identify Sources of Nutrition in Food Deserts
“The Use of Foraging to Combat Urban Food Insecurity”
A Solution to the Plastic Pollution Problem
“Preparing and Analyzing Cutin as a Model for Bacterial Plastic Digestion”

The Cultural Legacy of Ursinus Field Hockey
“Ursinus Women’s Field Hockey: A Historical Perspective on Institutional Sports in the Local Context of Philadelphia”

Understanding What Drives U.S. Relations in Asia
“U.S. Bilateral Relations in Asia”

Translating the Ursinus Experience for Latinx Families
“Inclusive Community Fellow Translator Internship”

Innovations in Materials Science
“Creating Films That Will Have Transmission Capabilities Far into the Infrared ”

Mystery & Magic: Playwriting in Theory and Practice
Sarah Buck ’22

Student-created Course Aims to Teach Use of Neutral Language
“Watch Your Language! A Foundational Curriculum Exploring Language of Gender and Sexuality”

The Loss of In-Person Performances
“Living Music: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Screen”

Do Social Movements Fuel Women’s Political Ambitions?
“The Role of Social Movements in Women’s Decisions to Run for Office”

Flipping the Script on Female Roles in Horror Stories
“Hysteria: A Collection of Feminist Horror”
Why Carbon Nanotubes as Delivery Method Should Excite You
During their Summer Fellows research, Aaliyah Russell ’24 and Harrison Bonanny ’23, both Biochemistry and Molecular Biology majors hoped to learn more about how pH can affect the speed in which ions can flow through a carbon nanotube.
The Love of a Granddaughter and the Pain of Alzheimer’s
Jessica Schnur ’24, Media and Communication Studies

Science on the Move: Cell Division and Gene Mutation
Brooke Adams ’24, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Science on the Move: Cell Division and Gene Mutation
Sarah Bell ’24, Biology
A Historical Analysis of Queer Depictions in Horror Films
Miles Noecker ’23, English

Conversation and Eye Contact: Can They Coexist?
Stephen Wilkins ’23, Neuroscience and Psychology

It’s Not All Negative: How Mental Health Impacts the Economy
Elizabeth Kandler ’23, Economics