Rustbelt Religion: Elias Jesus worked with Professor Mark Mulder studying fieldwork and interviews from central Wisconsin to explain how religion shapes the politics of rural white voters.

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Elias Jesus
Senior, majoring
in Religion and Sociology
from Plano, TX
Mark Mulder
Calvin University
Sociology Department

Critical Information Needs in Underserved Communities: Daniela Ampuero Castilla and Professor Jesse Holcomb explored how communities of color stay informed about schools and education, and the role of media in sharing education-related information with these individuals in a two-part study supported by the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.

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Daniela Ampuero Castilla
Sophomore, majoring in
Engineering and 
International Relations
from Comas, Lima, Peru
Jesse Holcomb
Calvin University English
and Communication
Departments

The Moral Power of Stories: Allyson Fea is working with Professor Peter Meindl considering the power of stories to develop a reader's moral character, as themes and narratives can inspire moral change as well as influence moral beliefs, motivation and behavior.

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Allyson Fea
Senior majoring in
Psychology and History
from Mechanicsburg, PA
Peter Meindl
Calvin University 
Psychology
Department

The Polarization of American Christianity: Elias Jesus assisted Calvin History Professor Kristin DuMez with research on the current state of polarization within the American Christian environment, exploring Hillary Clinton's loss in the 2016 presidential election, and her place as one of the most influential political figures in recent American history. Her career, and her legacy, can be best understood in the context of the polarization of American Christianity. This project situates Clinton's personal and political life in the context of American religious history, from the 1950's to the present.

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Elias Jesus
Senior, majoring
in Religion and Sociology
from Plano, TX
Kristin Kobes DuMez
Calvin University
History Department

Mapping Applications for Re-entry: Liam Ferraby, Jason Entingh, Amen Gabre, Debora Haede, Grace Lunger, and Jennifer Randall worked with Professors Jason VanHorn and Kevin den Dulk to continue the expansion of the user-friendly intuitive map, including additional counties in Michigan, providing information about facilities and organizations that would be indispensable to new parolees and those returning as citizens from incarceration. (additional information about the project work)

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Liam Ferraby
Senior, majoring in
Biology and
Environmental Studies
from Hiram, OH
Jason Entingh
Senior, majoring  
in Linguistics,
from
Hudsonville, MI
Jennifer Randall
Senior, majoring in
Social Work,
from Grand
Rapids, MI
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Debora Haede
Senior, majoring
in International
Relations from
Kuşadası, Turkey
Amen Gabre
Junior, majoring in
International
Relations and
French from
Silver Spring, MD
Grace Lunger
Freshman,
majoring in
Political Science
from Marshall, MI
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Kevin R. den Dulk
Calvin University
Political Science
Department

Jason Van Horn
Calvin University
Geology, Geography,
and Environmental Studies
Departments

Formative Practices of Civic Hospitality: Alaina Kwiatkowski and Professor Kevin den Dulk started work on a project funded by the Issachar Fund to develop a concept of hospitality as a virtue of faithful citizenship, to craft model pedagogical interventions that embed hospitality and related Christian virtues into civic learning, and to make the interventions widely available to civics teachers.

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Alaina Kwiatkowski
Freshman, majoring in
Politics, Philosophy
and Economics (PPE)
from Hudsonville, MI
Kevin R. den Dulk
Calvin University
Political Science
Department

Interfaith Photovoice Initiative: McKinley Anderson and Professor Roman Williams analyzed data from a multi-site project exploring the effectiveness of an arts-based research technique as a strategy for interfaith engagement.

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McKinley Anderson
Junior, majoring in
Sociology and
Psychology from
Greenville, SC

Roman Williams
Calvin University
Sociology Department

Civic Education: Yejae Kim worked with Professor Kevin den Dulk and a number of partner civic organizations to enhance interaction, communication, and educational efforts.

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Yejae Kim
Senior, majoring in 
Data Science and
International Relations
from Bogotá, Columbia
Kevin R. den Dulk
Calvin University
Political Science
Department

Charting the Future of Public Service Journalism: Ivanna Rodriguez Lobo worked with Professor Jesse Holcomb conducting research using the INN index (a survey of U.S. nonprofit news publishers) to measure community engagement, business sustainability, and journalistic impact trends. 

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Ivanna Rodriguez Lobo
Senior, majoring
in Data Science and
Economics
from Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Jesse Holcomb
Calvin University English
and Communication
Department

The Politics of Water: Jonathan Winkle and Professor Kevin den Dulk investigated the appropriate role of government in addressing problems involving availability, stewardship, and economic equity that surround the distribution of water as a matter of public justice.

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Jonathan Winkle
Senior, majoring in
Political Science
from Grand Rapids, MI
Kevin R. den Dulk
Calvin University
Political Science
Department