Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) provides undergraduate students and faculty members the opportunity to work together on research or creative projects. If you are interested in UROP, please visit their homepage for more information.
Listed below are student research projects on Latin American topics. Click on the titles below to read more about each research project. A full listing of projects can be found here.
Spring 2015 Research Projects
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DIGLOSSIA: THE CASE OF QUECHUA LANGUAGES AND SPANISH
Sara Palomino (Faculty Mentor Fernando Rubio)
Department of Languages & Literature
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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
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A WORLD WITHOUT NUKES: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PERSPECTIVES
Kya Palomaki (Faculty Mentor Brent Steele)
Department of Political Science
Undergraduate Research from 2014
Undergraduate Research from 2013