Stamps Scholar Spotlight: Sumita Strander '18
Stamps Scholar Sumita Strander '18 is studying the intersections of culture and care through investigations of dementia care for Indian elderly in India and the United States.
[more]Stamps Scholar Sumita Strander '18 is studying the intersections of culture and care through investigations of dementia care for Indian elderly in India and the United States.
[more]Stamps Scholar Leah Alpern '18 is placing a modern lens on the ancient social practice of benefit exchange to examine its potential for moral and ethical development and social health.
[more]"Education is not a product that can be passively received: It is a process we can only undergo ourselves. Professors can provide us with the raw material that we need to learn, but only we can turn what they give us into real personal growth."
[more]Stamps Scholar Colleen O'Connor '19's project focuses on promoting female empowerment through entrepreneurship in Peru and China.
[more]Stamps Scholar Arvind Suresh '19 is studying how music therapy may help patients suffering from mental illnesses like depression and anxiety or neurological disorders like autism and Alzheimer's disease.
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