Students who take Calderwood Seminars publish their writing in outside journals and websites, including The Huffington Post and Society
AMST 355: Critiquing American Popular Culture
Emma C van den Terrell '15 - Agnost-a-What?
CPLT/FREN 359: You Say You Want to Change the World: Advocating for Other Cultures
Roza Trilesskaya '16 - The Green Dog at the Cat Circus
Rachel Thommen '17 - The American Disgrace: Where's the Nearest MacDonald's?
Clio Flikkema '17 - What I Think About When I Think About the City
Emma Stelter '16 - Exact Change
ECON 335: Economic Journalism
Jane Yan '16 - Overturning Obamacare and the Death Spiral Peril
Narayani Gupta '15 and Neha Doshi '15 - Why You Should Be Concerned About America's Soda Consumption
Anastasia Hou '14 - Reshaping What We Think About the Gender Pay Gap
EDUC 328: Social Technology and Adolescent Development
Mikhaela Andersonn '23 and Carolyn Bacaj '23 - On(line) Identity: Social Media is Essential for LGBTQ Youth
Jennifer Miranda '22 and Bri Vigil '22 - The Unique Struggles and Triumphs of Latinx Adolescents Using Digital Technology
ENG 316: Dead Poetry Society
Addie Pates '19 - Characters from The London Players’ "Hamlet" Ranked by Queer Energy
ES 399: Environmental Synthesis & Communication
Frances Dingivan '20 - Why Energy Policy is Also Health Policy
Ashley Funk '16 - Why I'll Let Chevron Pay My Family's Bills, for Now
Idalmis Vaquero '16 - Latinos Care About the Environment. So Why Aren’t Green Groups Engaging Them More?
Ellen Bechtel '14 - How We Talk About "Climate Refugees" and Why It's Complicated
McKenzie Klema '14 - UN Millennium Development Targets for Water and Sanitation Will Expire in 2015... So What's Next?, For Bringing Safe, Clean Water to Slums in Sub-Saharan Africa, Market-Based Strategies Are Not the Answer
April Zhu '14 - Less Blood in the Water: Researchers Try New Way to Keep Sharks From Beachgoers, What's To Be Afraid of? Congress Talks GMOs with Biotechnology Proponents
MATH 340: Explaining Mathematics
Daphka Alius '20, Karen Lange, Regine Ong '19, Ginny Nie '19, Silvia Zelaya '19: Conversations with John Urschel and Bjorn Poonen
Megan Chen '17, Karen Lange, Evan Willams '17: Mathematical Conversations outside the Classroom
Lauren Heller '17, Karen Lange, Bridget Schreiner '17: Searching for Categories: a Conversation with Eugenia Cheng
PSYC 343: Psychology in the Public Interest
Kayla Fong '21 and Polina Perelstein '21, A Better Treatment for Tics, A Profile of Hannah Reese '02
POLI 319: Campaigns and Elections
Delia Arias DeLeon '16 - Ayotzinapa: For Better or Worse, Mexico’s Turning Point, Mexico’s Malinchismo: Why Deposing Pena Nieto is Not the Solution, Not Just Ayotzinapa: A Day in a Narco-Ravaged Mexican City
WRIT 390: Law, Medicine and Ethics
Ariel Cohen '18- Why Are We Still Honoring Nazis For Their Medical Discoveries?
Anya Silva '18 - The Shrinking Number of Rural Hospitals
Estefania Lamas-Hernandez '16 - Death Education
Jasmin Griggs '17 - Gender Identity in College and in the News, ‘I Don’t Want To Die’: The Other Impediment to Death with Dignity
Caitlin McCarey '17 - Trump’s Mixed Record on Gay Rights: Why He Won’t “Make America Gay Again,” Lesbian Designer Babies
Amal Cheema '17 - The Case for Religious Literacy in Organ Donation (also published in the Brockton Enterprise and Sharon Advocate), Doctors Must Educate Themselves on Transgender Health Care
Amy Yuan '16 - Can “Moon Shot” for Cancer Cure Overcome Data Sharing Problems?
Jessica Saifee '16 - The War on Polio, The War on Opium in Afghanistan
Darlene Dang '16 - DNA Software Claims to Prevent Wrongful Convictions, but Lacks Third-Party Validation, Politicians Should Not Spread Fear About Diseases They Do Not Understand
Gabrielle Van Tassel '16 - To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate: Why is That Even the Question?, Sex Education or Sex Ignorance?