UROC Coffee Hour Presentations
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Connection (UROC) offers research and professional development opportunities in the Department of Geography.
These opportunities allow undergraduate students to gain valuable research experience and technical skills through collaboration on projects within the department and supervised by faculty and/or graduate students, as well as 1-3 credit hours to apply towards graduation. This is a valuable resume-building experience for undergraduate students and can be beneficial for both future employment and graduate school.
Presenters
Joseph Ware: "Framing Black Reparations in the U.S. Through the Lens of 40 Acres and A Mule"
Michael Cattell: "Residential and School Segregation in Baltimore County, Maryland Between 2000-2020"
Rayna Alexander: "Economic Biodiversity Narratives and Discourses (BNDs) in Kalomo, Zambia"
Jiheng Miao: "Translating the Concept of Indigeneity to the Southeast Asian Context"