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Livingstone Undergraduate Research Awards

Honors the best research projects produced each year by Temple University undergraduates.

2015-16 Livingstone Undergraduate Research Awards winners

Read the full text of previous winning entries in our Digital Collections.

Listen to Fred Rowland interview Elizabeth Baber, Rhiannon Bell, Joseph Gallagher, and GVGK Tang.

 

  • Livingstone Undergraduate Research Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences
    “Glory of Yet Another Kind”: The Evolution & Politics of First-Wave Queer Activism, 1867-1924 by GVGK Tang

  • Livingstone Undergraduate Research Award in the STEM Disciplines
    Using Green Infrastructure to Minimize Combined Sewer Overflows by Morgan Nemtuda

  • Livingstone Undergraduate Research Award in Creative Works and Media Production
    Two awards given:
    Mother Internet : Blessed Virgin : A Coming of Age Story by Elizabeth Baber
    This Side of Main Street by Daniel Clark

  • Livingstone Undergraduate Research Award in Policy, Practice, and Public Life
    Cultural Property Repatriation: History, Legality, and Ethical Precedent for Museums in the United States by Rhiannon Bell

  • Livingstone Undergraduate Research Award in Sustainability and the Environment (sponsored by Gale, part of Cengage Learning)
    The Mobilization of the Environmental Justice Movement in Louisiana: EJ Disputes and Grassroots Organizing in the Mississippi Industrial Corridor by Joseph Gallagher