Student Research - Middle East
Student Research on the Middle East
Executive Time: The Meaning and Reach of Presidential Tweets Regarding Foreign Policy
in the Middle East in the Press
Emily Anderson (Faculty Mentor: Shannon McGregor)
Department of Communication, 2018
Pilot testing a rapport building checklist with law enforcement and immigrant communities
Rija Siddiqui (Faculty Mentor: Caren Frost)
College of Social Work, 2018
Economic Policies Effects on Forced Human Movement
Jessica Arthurs (Faculty Mentor: Aster Tecle)
College of Social Work, 2017
Voice Onset Time in Arabic and English Stop Consonants
Eve Olson (Faculty Mentory: Rachel Hayes-Harb)
Department of Linguistics, 2017
Health, Health Literacy and Healthcare Utilization Among Muslim Women in Utah
Mu Pye, Kai Sin (Faculty Mentor: Akiko Kamimura)
Department of Sociology, 2017
Arab Secession in 7th Century Syria-Palestine
Christian Riehle (Faculty Mentor Peter von Sivers)
Department of History, 2015
Dressing the Part: Early Christian Identity, North Africa 100-200 CE
Airyana Markham (Faculty Mentor Isabel Moreira)
Department of History, 2015
The Negative Aspect of Celestial Phenomena Is Consistent With the Mandaean Gnostic
Worldview
John Simpson (Faculty Mentor Sheikh M. Safiullah)
Department of History, 2015
A Nuclear Iran: The Economic, Political, and Social Impetus Behind Negotiations
Bryn McWhorter (Faculty Mentor Carrie Humphreys)
Department of Political Science, 2015
Leftists as Political Opposition in Iran
Amanda Jarvis (Faculty Mentor Soheila Amirsoleimani)
Department of World Languages & Culture, 2015
Origins of a Monotheistic Worldview Among the Ancient Israelites
Isa Shreeve (Faculty Mentor Brandon Peterson)
Department of World Languages & Cultures, 2015