
Below are just a few of our graduate students and their research
endeavors.
Jodi
Barnes: Feminist Archaeology
Christine
Boyd: The Ethnic Dimensions of Romania's Transition to the EU in Transylvania
Michelle Carnes: Girlz Night Out:
Race, Sex, and Class in a Women-only Strip Club
Adelaide Lusambili:Environmental sanitation, gender, and health among the urban poor
Melinda Crowley: Generation X Speaks Out
Ariana Curtis: Racial Construction: Policies and Identity
Emily DiCicco: Transnationalism and Immigration
Calenthia Dowdy: Underground and Grassroots Hip-Hop Culture
Kelly Ernst: Identity Formation and Community Building
Kelly Feltault: Crab Pickers on the Eastern Shore and the Blue Revolution
Yodit Fitigu:Gender, Displacement, and Productions of Transnational Identities
Becca
Frischkorn: Transnational Identities
David Gadsby: Archaeology, Community,
and Heritage in Baltimore
Katrina Greene: Flexible Accumulation in Townships of South Africa
Kalfani
Nyerere Ture: Policy of Urban Gentrification and State Sponsored
Family Intervention
Paula Massouh: Largo-Gallina
Archaeological Sites from the Mohr/Sample Collection
Mumbua Musilla: Successful Education
in a Slum School
Malinda Rhone: Race and Ethnicity:
The Politics of Representation and Identity
Tammy
Roberts: Militia Organizations: A "New Social Movement"?
Shannon Telenko: Deindustrialization
in the Rustbelt
Aaron
Tobler: Issues of Homosexuality and the Police
Maria Amelia Viteri-Burbano: Seeking
a Relevant "Queerness": Sexual, Racial and Nationalist Negotiations
of Identity Amongst the "Latino/a" in Washington, DC
Arvenita
Washington: The Social Construction of Blackness
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