Event
Please join us December 2nd for CSERI’s undergraduate and graduate research exposition. Some of our Turner Schulman Fellows will showcase their multidisciplinary research regarding race, ethnicity, and immigration in the PCPSE Forum between 2 pm and 4 pm.
Research Projects
Alexander Adames and Olivia Hu (G), Sociology
“Swiping Right” for the Right One: The Causal Effect of Education, Race, and Gender in Online Dating
Carlos Aguilar (G), Sociology
Aislados: The Impact of Colonialism and Coloniality in Experiences of Migrant “Illegality” in Puerto Rico
Zohra Ansari-Thomas (G), Demography and Sociology
Migration, Marriage, and Cohabitation Among Hispanic Immigrant Women in the United States
Marco Avilés (G), Latin American Literature
A New Hegemony: How Indigenous Writers are Expanding the Literary Landscape in Bolivia
Kim Cardenas (G), Political Science
Black and Latino LGBTQ+ Contemporary Activism
Ornella Darova (G), Economics
Diversity, Faultlines and Teamwork in Random Groups
Hannah De Oliveira (U), History, Legal Studies
Conflict, Resistance, and Resolve: Uncovering Lost Narratives in Japanese American Internment
Francisco Diaz (G), Anthropology
Maya Laborers of Piedras Negras and Chichen Itza
Lotem Halevy (G), Political Science
How Parties Survive Enfranchisement in Diverse Societies: Evidence from Hungary
Adrian Ke (U), History, World concentration
Oceans Apart & Spaces Between: Sociopolitical Identity Formation of Early 20th Century Second Generation Chinese Peruvians
Joyce Kim (G), Higher Education
The Moral Dilemma of “Selling Out”: Race, Class, and Career Considerations at an Elite University
Peizhu Liu (G), Educational Linguistics
Working-class Minority Parents’ Experiences with a Chinese-English Dual Language Program
Bonnie Maldonado (G), Africana Studies
Comiendo Boca: United States Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916-1924
Anya Miller (U), Sociology
The Thriftification of Philadelphia: How Socioeconomic Status Impacts & Informs the Second-Hand Shopping Experience in Philadelphia
Brett Robert (G), History
Segregation and Mass Graves: The Storm of ’28 in South Florida
Marta J. Sanchis Ferrer (G), Psychology
Holistic Healing Narratives
Rebecca Schut (G), Demography and Sociology
Disaggregating Inequalities in the Career Outcomes of International Medical Graduates in the United States
Tiffany Tieu (U), Psychology
Exploring the Impact of Anti-Asian Hate on University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Zhangyang Xie (U), Africana Studies and Science, Technology, & Society
The North Versus the South: American Religious Groups’ Views of the Civil Rights Movement
Shelley Zhang (G), Ethnomusicology
Li Delun in Philadelphia: Ethnography, Archives, and Music Across the Pacific
CSERI undergraduate and graduate research grants are generously supported by David E. Schulman, C’82, L’85, and Suzanne E. Turner, C’82, Penn parents, through the Turner Schulman Endowment.