Faculty mentors Community-Based Research Fellows

Community-Based Research Fellowship awards a stipend to undergraduate students to do community-based research over the course of 1 or 2 semesters under the guidance of a faculty mentor and community partner. This year two School of Social Work faculty members served as mentors. The projects were: Mariam Abdelwahab, Communication Major, graduating Fall 2016 Faculty Mentor: Sara Goodkind Community Partner: Gwen's Girls Research Title: Analysis of Girl's Health Data at Gwen's Girls Shruti Revankar, Neuroscience Major, graduating Spring 2016 Faculty Mentor: Cynthia Bradley-King Community Partner: Amachi Pittsburgh Research Title:  Providing At-Risk Youth the Tools to Build Bridges for Their Future Read more about the Community-Based Research Fellowship on the Honors College website.

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Faculty members Sara Goodkind and Cynthia Bradley-King mentored undergraduate students doing community-based research.