Two people smiling in front of a poster

Pictured: Dr.Sharday C. Mosurinjohn (left) with 4th year RELS student Haleigh Johns (right)

The University Student Summer Research Fellowships are designed to give research experience to ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ students in the Humanities and Social Sciences.  These fellowships are highly competitive and seek to hone research skills on student-driven projects as students work with specific faculty members.

This past summer Haleigh Johns, now a 4th year RELS and POLS student worked with Dr. Pamela Dickey Young on a project about religion and voting patterns in the most recent Canadian and American Federal elections.  

Frances Macvicar worked with Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn and Dr. Valerie Michaelson on a project about religious commitment as a positive health asset for young people, by conducting a secondary analysis of qualitative data from over fifty adolescent boys and girls from across Canada.

As a final requirement of the USSRF, students present posters of their work.  The attached picture shows Haleigh Johns talking to Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn about her poster.

 

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