Student Research - Latin America
Student Research on Latin America
Cultural Appropriation, Activism, Social Media & Social Consciousness: Indigenous
Latin and Native American Women
Danielle Martinez (Faculty Mentor: Isabel Dulfano)
Department of World Languages and Cultures, 2018
Neoliberalism in the 21st Century: Lessons Learned from Bolivia
Jessica Arthurs (Faculty Mentor: Aster Tecle)
College of Social Work, 2018
The Business of Indigenous Women
Daniel Martinez (Faculty Mentor: Isabel Dulfano)
Department of World Languages and Cultures, 2017
Undocument Undergraduates in the Utah System of Higher Education
Ciriac Alvarez Valle (Faculty Mentor: Theresa Martinez)
Department of Sociology, 2017
El Nino Influences on Holocene Woodrat (Neotoma) Abundance in Coastal Baja California,
Mexico
Roxanne Lebenzon (Faculty Mentory: Jack Broughton)
Department of Anthropology, 2017
Peruvian Immigrant Paradox: Exploring Differences in Learning Cultures and Mathematics
Curriculum
Giulia Victoria Soto (Faculty Mentor Susie Porter)
Department of History, 2016
Verb Morphology Mixing in Japañol
Aja Swalberg (Faculty Mentor Tanya Flores)
Department of World Languages and Cultures, 2016
Reexamining Global Drug Eradication Policies: A Systemic Analysis of Their Ecological
and Societal Effects in Mexico, Colombia, and Afghanistan
Alexander A. Sanchez (Faculty Mentor Richard Medina)
Department of Geography, 2015
Diglossia: The Case of Quechua Languages and Spanish
Sara Palomino (Faculty Mentor Fernando Rubio)
Department of World Languages & Culture, 2015
A 10,000 Year El Niño-Pocket Gopher (Thomomys Bottae) Response Record from Northern
Baja California, MexicoMeg Baker (Faculty Mentor Jack Broughton)
Department of Anthropology, 2015
Social Movements in a Thin Democracy: The Emergence of the Chilean Student Movement
Alexandria Sadler (Faculty Mentor Claudio Holzner)
Department of Political Science, 2015