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2023

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Jacob FollMark Bjelland, Geology, Geography, and EnvironmentPost-Industrial Spaces: The New Inner City and What Was Left Behind
Ethan VanOrmanKevin den Dulk, Politics and Economics Restorative Justice for Returning Citizens: A Mapping Project
Elisabeth StevensKristin Du Mez, Historical StudiesLive, Laugh, Love: A Cultural History of White Christian Womanhood
Haley PrellCraig Hanson, Visual and Performing Arts; Jamie Skillen, Geology, Geography, and EnvironmentUnderstanding Calvin's Knollcrest Campus, Part 2: The East Campus
Sam FyneweverAbraham Ceballos-Zapata, World Languages - SpanishThe Language Ecology of English Language Teaching in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Yoseob Lim and Gynelle Sackie-MensahSung Soo Lim, Politics and EconomicsAspirations of Nations for the Post-Fossil Fuel Era
Micah Machiela, Ben Enos, Adham Rishmawi Michael Dirksen, Politics and EconomicsLeading on Lead Pipe Removal: A Cross-Municipal Evaluation of Michigan's Novel Lead Service Line Replacement
Jenna AllmanMark Mulder, SociologyAntiracism in a Progressive Mainline Denomination
Isaac BosHerb Fynewever, Chemistry and BiochemistryPublic Policy and the Practice of Chemistry in Society

2022

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Abigail Lanham and Benjamin HoneyfordMark Bjelland, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesThe Revitalized Rust Belt
Ashlyn Franklin and Nathanael KastnerKevin den Dulk, Political Science; Jason VanHorn, Geology, Geography, and EnvironmentRestorative Justice for Returning Citizens: A Mapping Project
Kara Aardema and Haley PrellKristin Du Mez, Historical StudiesLive, Laugh, Love: A Cultural History of White Christian Womanhood
Gabby Freshly and Natalie SytsmaCraig Hanson, Visual and Performing ArtsCalvin's Knollcrest Campus: A Fifty-Year Celebration, 1973-2023
Ethan MeyersDoug Koopman, Political ScienceIndispensable Supports: Religion, Public Morality, and Politics in American Culture
Aaron TothSung Soo Lim, EconomicsOptimism and Economic Decisions
Tianrong Lin and Anastasia WatsonMatthew Lundberg, ReligionJustice, Vocation, Kingdom of God, and Sabbath: New Course Development for "Reflecting Faith: Resources for Christians in the Academy"
Matthew ChandraClair Mesick, ReligionSocial Justice and Public Health in the Bible

2021

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Katie Rosendale and Lydia WallsKristen Alford, Social WorkEvaluating a Long-Term Filter Distribution Project in Liberia
Madelyn Vander VeenMark Bjelland, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesThe Post-Industrial City and What Was Left Behind
Amy MillerElizabeth Byma, NursingUsing Arts and Humanities to Enhance Baccalaureate Nursing Education
Ashlyn Franklin, Nathanael Kastner, and Anna ThedeKevin den Dulk, Political Science; Jason VanHorn, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesRestorative Justice for Returning Citizens: A Mapping Project
Kara Aardema, Tiffany Kajiwara, and Michelle MerrittKristin Du Mez, Historical StudiesLive, Laugh, Love: A Cultural History of White Christian Womanhood
Gabrielle EismaJennifer Hoag, Visual and Performing ArtsArt Production and the Natural World
Abigail Ham and Jihoon HongDoug Koopman, Political ScienceAmerican Religion and Its Contribution to Political Culture
Michaela GiovanelliSung Soo Lim, EconomicsOptimism and Economic Decisions

2020

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Emma McCallionAbraham Ceballos-Zapata, SpanishFuture Visions in Language Pedagogy: Conversations on Artificial Intelligence between Language Educators and Computer Scientists
Peter Olson and Yejae KimKevin den Dulk, Political Science; Jason VanHorn, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesRestorative Justice for Returning Citizens: A Mapping Project
Kate DeHaanKristine Johnson, EnglishWriter Identity in Transition
Adelaide NyanyoSung Soo Lim, EconomicsPoverty Trap in Developing Countries: Prolonged Illness and Household Debt
Elias JesusMark Mulder, SociologyRustbelt Religion: Rural Consciousness, Politics, and Religious Identity
Neil SutherlandDarrell Rohl, HistoryArchaeoSQL: Data Modeling and Relational Database Development for Archaeological Research
Caleb AckermanSamuel Smartt, CommunicationLuminous Feature Documentary Distribution
Ellen JonesStephen Staggs, HistoryMembers Only: Race & Religion in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Churches in New York and New Jersey, 1772-1827
Maggie BackusDwight TenHuisen, SpanishA Spanish Colonial Filipino Manuscript: Creating an English Translation and a Critical Edition
Saara SpitzerJames Turner, Mathematics and Statistics; Laura Smit, ReligionThinking Beautifully: Developing Multi-Disciplinary Christian Scholarship through the Lens of Beauty

2019

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Hallie MillerKristen Alford, Social WorkWater and Health: Contextualizing and Evaluating Water Filter Distribution in Liberia (Phase 3)
Evalyn Pelfrey and Rylan ShewmakerMark Bjelland, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesPost-Industrial Places: The New Inner City and What Was Left Behind
Jason Entingh, Liam Ferraby and Jennifer RandallKevin den Dulk, Political ScienceRestorative Justice for Returning Citizens: A Mapping Project
Kendall NashBecky Haney, EconomicsShaken, not Stirred: Examining Economic Resilience in the Face of Demand Shocks
Robert LangMaria Lam, BusinessManaging Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
Esther BaidooSung Soo Lim, EconomicsThe Human Mind and Economic Decisions in Developing Countries: What We Know and What We Don't
Karolyn DeKamMark Mulder, SociologyRustbelt Religion: Rural Consciousness, Politics, and Religious Identity
Diederick ReitsmaDavid Noe, ClassicsResearch on 16th and 17th Century Theological Latin Theological and Philosophical Works
Annake VandeBrakeSam Smartt, CommunicationLuminous Documentary and Educational Outreach Project
Kate PoortengaLaura Smit, ReligionBeautiful Theology
Lauren Cole and Garrett StrpkoKristin Du Mez, History; Debra Rienstra, English; Kevin Timpe, PhilosophyBeyond the University, Public Scholarship and Social Engagement
Sam PoortengaJoel Westra, Political ScienceShaping the International Security Order: Global Security Governance in a Changing World

2018

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Lauren MooseAdel Abadeer, EconomicsA comparative Analysis of Women's Exclusion in the Arab World
Jamison KoemanKristen Alford, Social WorkWater and Health: Contextualizing and Evaluating Water Filter Distribution in Liberia (Phase 2)
Nathaniel FinneranTim Bergsma, BusinessWhite-Collar Crime and Fraud: An Exploration of Sins of Omission in a Business Context
Noah SchumerthMark Bjelland, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesPublic and Private Space in New Towns, the New Urbanism, and Conservation Developments
John WaldropKevin Corcoran, PhilosophyMinds, Brains and Persons
Liam Ferraby and Annalane MillerKevin den Dulk, Political Science, and Jason VanHorn, Geology, Geography, and Environmental StudiesReducing Recidivism: Mapping Applications for Returning Citizens
Clayton FranciscoJane Hendriksma, Residence Life, and Amber Warners, KinesiologyExtending the Impact of the Gainey Leadership Retreat: Assessing, Optimizing and Continuing the Impact of a Student Leadership Training Retreat
Anu TeodorescuDoug Koopman, Political ScienceThe Once and Future Republican Party in the United States: Exploring a Politics of Localism
Eleanor Vander ArkMark Mulder, SociologyRustbelt Religion: Faith, Identity, and Race in the Rural Great Lakes
Jacob De ManDavid Noe, Classics16th and 17th century Theological Latin Translation Work, and Resident Assistant and Counselor for Tvscvlvm Michiganiense 2018
Joel Riddering and Annake VandeBrakeSam Smartt, Communication Arts and SciencesVideo Production for Online Science Curriculum and Editing and Story Development for Feature Documentary
Hannah Jasperse and Josh MaherDwight TenHuisen, SpanishExploring the Colonial Archives of Arequipa: Networks and Evangelization Strategies of the Religious Orders in Viceregal Peru
Nicole SwedaRachel Venema, Social WorkReporting to the Police: Analyzing Sexual Assault Case Data
Kelly Looman and Daniela PereiraJoel Westra, Political ScienceShaping the International Security Order: Global Security Governance in a Changing World
Elena van SteeRoman Williams, SociologyFaith Through the Lens: Photovoice and Interfaith Dialogue

2017

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Jamison KoemanKristen Alford, Social WorkWater and Health: Contextualizing and Evaluating Water Filter Distribution in Liberia (Phase 1)
Isabelle SellesJeffrey Bouman, Service LearningMeasuring the Long-Term Effects of Service-Learning on Calvin College Alumni 
Kelly Looman, Joshua Parks and Kathryn PostKristin Du Mez, HistoryReligious and Political Polarization in America: A History in 2 (or 3) Parts
Hannah ButlerKristine Johnson, EnglishAssessing Second Language Writers and Writing
Erica BuursmaMark Mulder, SociologyThe Perfection of Religious Innovation: Robert Schuller and the Crystal Cathedral Ministries
Janneke ColeRon Sjoerdsma, EducationPreparing Curriculum for a new Christian School in Liberia, West Africa
Joel RidderingSam Smartt, Communication Arts and SciencesEditing and Story Development for Feature Documentary
Kaitlyn EekhoffKevin Timpe, PhilosophyWell-being, Agency, and Disability
Matthew SeafieldJoel Westra, Political ScienceShaping International Security Order: Global Security Governance in a Changing World
James Owens and Marissa SmitsRoman Williams, SociologyVisual Sociology on an Urban Farm

2016

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Ashley ZuverinkKristen Alford, Social WorkTracking Urban Healthcare Disparities: A Case Study from Four Grand Rapids Neighborhoods
Alicia De JongMark Bjelland, GeologyFrom Rust Belt to Pure Michigan: Brownfields Redevelopment Successes and Failures
Anna SellesJeffrey Bouman, Service LearningMapping and Measuring Institutional Community Partnerships: Tracking College Partnerships from Deep and Narrow to Broad and Diverse
Emily Lawson and Abigail SchutteKevin den Dulk, Political ScienceThe Politics of Clean Water
Anneke Kapteyn and Carolyn MuyskensJennifer Holberg, EnglishTelling the Stories of the Festival of Faith and Writing: Crafting Our Past, Preparing for Our Future
Kristina BevillBrian Kreisman, Speech Pathology and AudiologyThe Effect of Speech Rate and Background Noise on Speech Perception
Shiki HinoBecca McBride, Political ScienceMore Effective Strategies for Teaching across Cultures and the Global Decline of Intercountry Adoption
Eckhart Chan and Michael LentzWilliam Romanowski, Communication Arts and SciencesWriting about Religion and Film: Revising Eyes Wide Open: Looking for God in Popular Culture
Jack Gibson and Yoolim SongMarjorie Terpstra and Kara Sevensma, EducationEducational Technology and Human Flourishing: New Technologies in a Christian School
Tessa Van LaareAmber Warners, KinesiologyVolleyball Position Specific Tactical Training and On Court Meaningful Communication among Volleyball Players using a 6-Way Wireless Microphone System
Isaac LaGrandJoel Westra, Political ScienceInstitutional Architecture of the Postwar International Security Order, Global Security Governance in a Changing World
Kara BilkertRoman Williams, SociologyVisual Sociology on an Urban Farm

2015

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Sung Hun ChoiBecca McBride, Political ScienceMore Effective Strategies for Teaching across Cultures
Rebecca DavisBrian Kreisman, AudiologyThe Effect of Speech Rate on the Speech Perception of Low- and High-Predictability Sentences
Daniel BaasSam Smartt, Communication Arts and SciencesEditing and Story Development for Observational Documentary Films
HaYoung (Sharon) BahngJoel Westra, Political ScienceInstitutional Reform of the Postwar Security Order: Global Security Governance in a Changing World
Nicole Karl and Erika DeKoekkoekJulie Yonker, Psychology; Brian Cawley, BusinessVirtues and Character Strengths in Young Adults - What's the Impact?
Janaya CrevierBruce Berglund, History; Jason VanHorn, GeographyThe Geography of American Sports Success
Emily WetzelStephanie Sandberg, Communication Arts and SciencesChild Trafficking in West Africa; Creating Theatre for Development
Kaitlyn EeckhoffRoman Williams, SociologyPicturing Faith, Strengthening Congregations: Developing Visual Strategies for Engaging, Studying, and Strengthening Congregations
Elle QuistKara Sevensma, Marj Terpstra, David Smith, EducationEducational Technology and Human Flourishing: New Technologies in a Christian School
Katelyn GuichelaarKristine Johnson, EnglishWriting a History of Rhetoric and Composition: A Corpus Linguistics Study

2014

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Chad WestraBruce Berglund, HistoryFathers, Sons, Sport & Masculinity
Alicia SmitKristin Du Mez, HistoryUncovering the Religious Roots of Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy
Amy Van ZanenLoren Haarsma, Physics & AstronomyTheology of Original Sin in Various Human Origins Scenarios
Taek Been Nam, Shawntavia StewartJonathan Hill, SociologyAssessing Social Scientific Data on Science and Religion
Sasha SaurCal Jen, BusinessManaging Marketing from a Christian Perspective
Ian GrahamBecca McBride, Political ScienceThe Politics of Intercountry Adoption and Prospects for Ethical Adoption
Michael Bloem, Carolyn VosSteve McMullen, Economics; Kevin den Dulk and Mikael Pelz, Political ScienceSchool Choice Policy and Private School Enrollment
Jessica KorandaEd Miller, SpanishThe Literary contributions of the Afro-Argentine Newspapers: 1825-1895
Lia GelderDavid Noe, Classical LanguagesTranscribing, Editing, Researching, and Translating Three Sixteenth Century Latin Authors: John Calvin, Franciscus Junius, and Franciscus Portus Cretensis
Catherine FazioStephanie Sandberg, Communication Arts & SciencesThe Literacy Landscape of West Michigan
Kara VenemaChris Smit, Communication Arts & SciencesDISART Festival
Klaas WalhoutThomas Thompson, ReligionTowards a Creational-Historical Eschatology
Spencer ConeBill Van Vugt, HistoryResearching the Anglo-American Connection
Jisoo KimJoel Westra, Political ScienceReforming the Global Security Order: Institutional Legitimacy and Global Security Governance in a Changing World

2013

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Paul DuntemanThomas Betts, BusinessStudy of the Trends in Book Publishing & Broader Society
Kerrah PyperMandy Cano Villalobos, Art & Art HistoryIdentity/Identification: Commemorating Victims of Dictatorial Chile through a performative art installation
Derek BuursmaDon DeGraaf, Kinesiology/Jeff Bouman, Service LearningBuilding Faculty Capacity to Equip Students to Engage the Other through Service-Learning, Around the Corner and Across the Globe
Ben BilgenDavid Fuentes, MusicExploring the Role of Music in Identity, Sports, and Faith Formation
Maria VanDykenBrian Fuller, Communication Arts & SciencesDocumentary Filmmaking:  The Camera Obscura
Rachel HekmanLoren Haarsma, Physics & AstronomyTheology of Original Sin in Various Human Origins Scenarios
John Michael La SalleRoland Hoksbergen, EconomicsInternships and Entry Level Opportunities at Christian NGOs
Laurel AckermanCalvin Jen, BusinessManaging Human Resources from a Christian Perspective
Brianne DekkerMarcie Pyper/Cynthia Slagter, SpanishCultural engagement and language acquisition in Spanish semester abroad programs
Kyung Sung KimJoel Westra, Political ScienceReforming the Global Security Order: Institutional Legitimacy and Global Security Governance in a Changing World

2012

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Kendra PenningsJoke Ayoola, NursingReasons for Late Initiation of Prenatal Care Among African American Women Who Wanted to Start Care Earlier
Julie BusscherMarilyn Bierling, SpanishCuban Refugees:  An Oral History Project
Taylor SoderlingGail Heffner, Community EngagementPlaster Creek: the Evolution of an Urban Watershed
Kellan DayDoug Koopman, Political ScienceWriting college textbook chapters on the U.S. Congress and religion in America
Daniel MollingSteve McMullen, EconomicsProperty Rights, Economics, & Environmental Ethics
Katie Van ZanenMarcie Pyper and Cynthia Slagter, SpanishCultural engagement and language acquisition in Spanish semester abroad programs
Jordan Davis   
Kristin Kibbe
Stephanie Sandberg, Communication Arts and SciencesThe Refugee Project: Telling the stories of Grand Rapids Refugees Through Ethnographic Theatre
Michael PerryJason Stansbury, BusinessMoral Openness and Ethical Leadership: An Interdisciplinary Study in Business Ethics
Sabrina LeeElizabeth Vander Lei, EnglishTracing the Influence of Three Federal White Papers in Educational Reform: A Critical Discourse Analysis
James RandallJoel Westra, Political ScienceReforming the Post-Cold War Global Security Order

2011

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Elena BrubakerMarilyn Bierling, SpanishCuban Refugees:  An Oral History Project.
Danielle AyehBrian Cawley, BusinessHow to facilitate a ‘good fit’: Organizational socialization practices that facilitate virtuous organizational culture.
Stephen ClemengerBert de Vries, HistoryThree Dimensional Virtual Reconstruction of Ancient Buildings of Umm el-Jimal, Jordan: An application of engineering and computing in archaeology.
Samuel LeFurge-McLeodPeggy Goetz, Communication Arts & SciencesMerging the Medical and Social Models of Disability:  Lessons from Deaf Culture and Audiology.
Brie ElzingaEmily Helder, PsychologyCognitive, emotional, and behavioral outcomes in children who have been internationally adopted.
John MortonMartin Hughes, SociologyThings to Come: Visions of the Future in North American Films, 1950-2009.
Erin CogginDoug Koopman, Political ScienceHow Firm a Foundation? The Ongoing Uncertainty of a Presidential Faith-Based Office.
Justin HaanSteve McMullen, EconomicsExamining the Impact of Year-Round Schooling on Student and Teacher Behavior and Achievement Disparities.
Yang LiuJulie Voskuil, BusinessLet Your Light Shine: Trust, Truth, and Transparency in financial reporting in China.
Alexander WestenbroekJeff Winkle, Classical LanguagesThe King, His Ring, and the Temple: The Testament of Solomon and the Magical Milieu of Late Antiquity.

2010

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Ashley PaceJeff Bouman, Service LearningWhere's the learning in service-learning?
Ben BottingMarilyn Cain, BusinessImproving Organizational Cultures and Producing Positive Outcomes that Promote Christian Business Ethics and Principles
Jared WarrenKristin Du Mez, HistoryThe Forgotten Woman's Bible
Chelsea CokRobert Eames, Businesslefts and Institutes in Business Higher Education: Michigan Best Practices Study
Gregory VondizianoGlenn Fetzer, FrenchAssessing French Stylistics Today: Between Linguistic Data and Enunciative Value
Meredith FennemaSimona Goi, Political ScienceWhen certainties collide: what debates about torture and gender issues in the military can tell us about constructive public discourse.
Emily DaherRoland Hoksbergen, EconomicsFollowing God's Call: Preparing for a Career in International Development
Abby KoningStephanie Sandberg, Communication Arts & SciencesLINES: Exploring the Lived Experience of Race in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Emma De VriesJason VanHorn, GEOGeographic Dimensions of Spanish Terrorism: Context, Methods, and Analysis
Ryan De Vries   
Griffin Jackson
U.S. Dhuga, Classical Languages   
Joel Westra, Political Science
Augustine, Then and Now: Rethinking International Order

2009

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Elise DittaDon DeGraaf/Cynthia Slagter, HPERDS, SpanishUnderstanding the Long Term Impact of Calvin's Off Campus Semesters
Mitchell TerpstraMark Fackler, Communication Arts & SciencesMedia and Peace in East Africa: Case Study and Call to Action
Rachel KuyvenhovenBrian Fuller, Communication Arts & SciencesCamera Obscura - preproduction and planning
David BusscherBecky Haney/Steve McMullen/Kurt Schaefer, EconomicsMinistry and Pay: Does fair compensation help or hinder ministry? The Impact of Homework in Elementary Schools. Worship, Worldview and Way-of-life: Modeling spiritual formation from denominational survey data
Alison KopsengCraig Hanson, Art & Art HistoryPrint Collections in Seventeenth-Century England
Jessica WilcoxsonBeth Macauley, Communication Arts & SciencesDocumenting the Effectiveness of Equine-Assisted Therapy
Megan De MaagdEdward Miller, SpanishThe Afro-Hispanic Newspapers of Argentina and Uruguay: 1820-1899
Alissa GoudswaardDebra Rienstra, EnglishCalvin Writers Recommend: A Resource to Support Student Publication of Poetry, Short Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction
Anna UbelsJudith Vander Woude, Communication Arts & SciencesImproving Children's Language and Literacy Skills
Matthew WaltersJulie Walton, HPERDSChristian Practice to Pedagogy: Breaking Bread in an Introductory Nutrition Course

2008

StudentFaculty MentorProject Title
Amma AboagyeDianne Slager, NursingAssessing African Instituted Church Pastors Attitudes About HIV in Liberia West Africa
Holly CarlsonCorwin Smidt, Political ScienceReligion and Civic Responsibility: A detailed description
Sean ChristyTerence Cuneo, PhilosophyThe Myth of Moral Fictionalism
Michelle De MaagdPeggy Goetz, Communication Arts & SciencesStroke survivor's attitudes toward their church community
Quinn HarrDavid Noe, Classical LanguagesThe First English Translation of the whole of the Tractatus Psalmorum of Hilary of Poitiers
Jane HignettMark Mulder/Jamie Smith, Sociology/PhilosophySubdivided by Faith? Anti-Urban Bias, Geographical Habits and Theological Influences.
Daniel HooleyCorwin Smidt, Political ScienceReligion and Civic Responsibility: A detailed description
Emily KellerJulie Voskuil/Leonard VanDrunen, BusinessChristian Business Owners: Stewards Sharing the Blessings of Wealth
Josh KuyersDaniel Miller, HistoryHelping Latin American Protestants tell their own story: A Translation Project
Julianna LittsJudy Vander Woude, Communication Arts & SciencesLanguage and Literacy Growth in At-Risk Elementary School Students
Matthew LoganJoel Westra, Political ScienceU.S. Perspectives on International Order
Carey James MajeskiStephen Wykstra, PhilosophyShould Worldviews Shape Science? A Preliminary Study
Mary Margaret PiersonElizabeth Vander Lei/Gary Schmidt, EnglishA Literary Map of Michigan
Emma SlagerHelen Sterk, Communication Arts & SciencesWomen and Leadership in the Christian Reformed Church: Oral Histories

2007

Student FellowFaculty MentorProject Title
Laura Vander NeutJohnathan Bascom, Geology, Geography, & Environmental StudiesCommunity Value: Informal Savings Cooperatives in Africa
Marissa Van RekenBruce Berglund, HistoryHistory of Christianity in 20th Century Eastern Europe
AJ HutchinsonJames Bratt, HistoryReligious Biography In Antebellum America
Austin HakesKristin Kobes Du Mez, HistoryGender, Militarism, and American Evangelicalism
Skye CoreyChad Engbers, EnglishDiscovering Renaissance Literature of Repentance   
 
Angela GouldDavid Fuentes, MusicDo You Hear What I Hear?
Jeremy VeenemaRoland Hoksbergen, EconomicsAn Evaluation of the Million Mentors Business and Job Creation Program
Jonathan HirteDouglas Koopman, Political ScienceFinding, Evaluating, Summarizing and Publishing Classic and Contemporary Readings in Religion and Politics
Ben PostDaniel Miller, HistoryHelping Latin American Protestants tell their own story: a translation project
Megan ThomassenStephen Monsma, Political ScienceProducing a DVD for "Christian Prespective on Public Policy Issues Today"
Kyla Vander HartAmy Patterson, Political ScienceProtestants and the Politics of AIDS in Zambia and Ghana
Brian SchaapCorwin Smidt, Political ScienceReligion, Civic Responsibility and Renewing the American Experiment
Jacqueline SmithPatric Spence, Communication Arts & SciencesThe Role of Gender and Media Enjoyment during times of Crisis
Esther MillerBenita Wolters-Fredlund, MusicA Musicological Study of Handel's Judas Maccabeaus as sung by Jews in Yiddish Translation during the Holocaust

2006

(Note: the following table lists McGregor Student Fellows alphabetically; some projects supported more than one student.)

Student FellowFaculty MentorResearch Project
Katelyn BeatyKathi Groenendyk, Communication Arts & Sciences"The Framing of Community and Faith: a Rhetorical Analysis of Sermons"
Cara BoekelooGarth Pauley, Communication Arts & Sciences"Landmark Speeches on Black Civil Rights"
Kaitlyn BohlinGail Gunst Heffner, Sociology, Denise Isom, Education"Understanding Racialization in Congregations"
Lauren ColynJeff Bouman, Service Learning Center"International Service- Learning at Calvin: Why Not?"
Josh DekkerDan Bays, History"American Public Discourse on the Church in China: A Glass Half-full or Half-empty"
Miriam DiephouseChristiniana deGroot, Religion"Researching 19th Century Women Interpreters of Scripture"
Sylvia HarrisGail Gunst Heffner, Sociology   
Claudia Beversluis, Psychology
"Strengthening Liberal Arts Education by Embracing Place and Particularity"
Audrey HorstmanKaiLonnie Dunsmore, Education    
Judy Vander Woude, Communication Arts & Sciences
Language and Literacy Invention for Cross-Cultural Middle School Students"
Jenny HossinkCynthia Kok, Broene CenterLavonne Zwart, Psychology"Integration of Psychology and Christianity for Introductory Psychology"
Amy JonasonMark Mulder, Sociology"Churches and Neighborhood: The Link Between Worship and Place"
Paula KielstraJolene Vos-Camy, French"Love in Le Commerce Galant (1682)"
Brian KlassenStacy Jackson, Economics & Business"How Leaders Lie: An Investigation into the Competence of Deceit"
Tom MazanecDavid Urban, English"John Milton: An Annotated Bibliography, 1989-1999"
Nate Medeiros WardCynthia Kok, Broene Center"Integration of Psychology and Christianity for Introductory Psychology"
Emily OosterhouseBrian Bolt, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance, & Sports"Exploring Intercollegiate Sport at Calvin College"
Melissa RickGail Heffner, Sociology   
Claudia Beversluis, Psychology
"Strengthening Liberal Arts Education by Embracing Place and Particularity"
Kathleen SchmidtDebra FreebergCommunication Arts & Sciences"A Pictorial History of Theatre at Calvin"
Leah SpeetKaiLonnie Dunsmore, Education   
Judy Vander Woude, Communication Arts & Sciences
"Language and Literacy Invention for Cross-Cultural Middle School Students"
Becky SullivanRachel Reed, Education"Pre-College Students' Conceptualization of and Potential with the Scientific Research Process"
Christina Vanden BoschIrene Konyndyk, French"How Can Students with Learning Disabilities Learn a Foreign Language?"
Jonathan VanderHoekDiane Obenchain, Religion"Small Dictionary for the Study of Religion in English and Chinese"

2005

Student FellowFaculty MentorResearch Project
Matt AndersonAdel Abadeer   
Economics & Business
“Left Behind: institutional analysis of the state of women in less developed countries (LDCs)”
Eric BakerMark Fackler   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“The Media in Kenya: Values and Obligations in an Emerging Democracy”
Sarah DeVriesJolene Vos-Camy   
French
“Catherine Bernard: faith, love and heroism in late 17th century France”
Samuel deWallePaul Moes   
Psychology
“The Role of Cerebral Hemispheres in Emotions”
Sarah FunkPeggy Goetz    
Communication Arts & Sciences
“When and How Children Give Reasons: Justifications in the Talk of 5-, 6-, and 7-year-olds”
Allison GraffQuentin Schultze   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Renewing Rhetoric in a World of Deception: Learning from Saints Augustine and Ambrose”
Amelia HicksQuentin Schultze   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Renewing Rhetoric in a World of Deception: Learning from Saints Augustine and Ambrose”
Christine HolstCorwin Smidt   
Paul Henry Institute
"The Role of Religion in Fostering Civic Responsibility"
Rebecca JelsemaGarth Pauley   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Landmark Speeches on Black Civil Rights”
Deborah KwakCorwin Smidt   
Paul Henry Institute
"The Role of Religion in Fostering Civic Responsibility"
Elizabeth OsingaBert de Vries    
History
“Religion and Society in the transition from Arabia Petraea to Roman Arabia”
Karianne PasmaCharsie Sawyer   
Music
“A Classical Song Book of African-American Women Composers for Solo Voice”
Catie SchierbeekAmy Patterson   
Political Science
“My People Are Dying: the politics of AIDS in Africa"
Jennifer Vander HeideBill Romanowski   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Exploring Religion and Film for a 2nd Edition of Eyes Wide Open: Looking for God in Popular Culture”
Paul VliemCheryl Brandsen   
Sociology & Social Work
"Appropriating Historical Scholarship for Integrating Christian Faith and Social Work Practice"

2004

Student Fellow
Faculty Mentor
Research Project
Bethany KeeleyKathi Groenendyk   
Communication Arts & Sciences
Contested Meanings of Stewardship
P. Marinus KooleDebra Freeberg   
Communication Arts & Sciences
Theatre and Christianity
Jason MartzkeEvert Van Der Heide   
Economics & Business
Maintaining Business Activity and Jobs in the City of Kentwood, Michigan
Kari SlotsemaShirley Roels   
Lilly Vocation Program
The Vocational Leadership of the Laity
Melissa SmithBruce Berglund   
History
Religion and Culture in Prague: 1890-1930
Mandy SuhrElizabeth Vander Lei and    
Dean Ward   
English
Designing and Publishing a Writing Textbook
Nathan SytsmaJames K. A. Smith   
Philosophy
The Violence of Belief: Democratic Peace Theory's Commitment to Secularization
Justin William Van GeestJ. Brooks Kuykendall   
Music
Hands-on Musicology: Editing the Music of William Walton
Joy Van MarionJeff Bouman, Service Learning Center   
Don DeGraaf, HPERDS   
Mark Mulder, Sociology
Exploring Intentional Christian Community at Calvin College
Brian VanderLugtKevin Dougherty   
Sociology
Church Closings: Estimating the Rate and Reasons

2003

Student Fellow
Faculty Mentor
Research Project
Amy ByerleyClaudia Beversluis   
Psychology
Worship:Forming & Transforming Identity
Laura CollinsClaudia Beversluis   
Psychology
Worship:Forming & Transforming Identity
Leslie HarkemaStephanie Sandberg   
Communication Arts & Sciences
Spirituality and the Plays of W. B. Yeats
Ben HavenAmy Patterson   
Political Science
African State Policies on HIV/AIDS
Kristine JohnsonMark C. Smith   
Political Science
The Evolution of Evangelical Republicanism: 1956-2000
Casey RiceCorwin Smidt   
Political Science
Spiritual Politics
Mark SchemperQuentin Schultze   
Communication Arts & Sciences
Renewing the Habits of Love in a High-Tech World
Zhen (Jackie) TaoKelly J. Clark   
Philosophy
The Religious Roots of Confucius

2002

Students

Faculty

Project

Roslynn AzzamFred De Jong,    
Sociology & Social Work   
(w/ Peter De Jong)
"Measurement and Correlates of the Helping Relationship in Child Protection"
Abby BormannJudy Vander Woude,    
Communication Arts & Sciences
"Parents' Corrections of Preschool Children's Responses During Conversations"
Paul ChristiansBill Van Vugt,    
History
"British Buckeyes: The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1750-1900"
Dave CieminisAmy Patterson,    
Political Science
"The Global Politics of AIDS: The Impact of African States on UN Actions"
Jenni FettersSimona Goi,    
Political Science
"Democracy and Conflict: abortion debates, WTO protests, and community meetings as case studies in agonal engagement"
Kristy GesinkJohn Timmerman,    
English
"Investigating the Letters and Diaries of Females in Dutch Settlements West of the Mississippi"
Melissa KeeleyDoug Koopman,    
Political Science
"President Bush's Faith-Based Initiatives"
Laura LuchiesPaul Moes,    
Psychology   
(w/ Donald Tellinghuisen)   
 
"Development of EEG Laboratory Exercises for Psychology"
Brad SchrotenboerJonathan Bascom,    
Geology, Geography and Environmental Studies
"Country at the Crossroads: The Geography of Eritrea"
Abram Van EngenCorwin Smidt,    
Political Science
"Unity versus Division: An Analysis of the CRC and RCA Over the Past Quarter Century"

2001

Student:

Mentor:

Project:

Jessica BrattClaudia Beversluis    
& Martin Bolt   
Psychology
"Teaching Toward Virtue"
Peter BrattGarth Pauley   
Communication Arts & Sciences
"Voices of Freedom: An Archive of American Civil Rights Oratory"
Donald BrownCorwin Smidt   
Political Science
"The Political Activities of CRC and RCA Pastors in the Presidential Election of 2000: A Comparative Analysis"
Rachel BrownJohn Netland    
English
"Anthology of Victorian Religious Writing"
Jessie GloverDon DeGraaf   
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Studies
"The Benefits of Working at an Organized Camp for Seasonal Staff"
Andrea KloostraLaura Smit    
Religion & Theology
"The Ethics of Romance"
Erin NowakDonald Tellinghuisen    
Psychology   
(with Paul Moes)
"The Role of Cerebral Hemispheres in Attention"
Christopher O'BrienEvert Van Der Heide   
Economics & Business
"The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Wages, Employment, and Income Distribution in Indonesia: 1985-1995"
Tim ThompsonDebra Rienstra   
English
"'So Who's the Best?': Forming Canons in the Literary Arts"
Rebecca TylerCheryl Brandsen    
Sociology & Social Work
"Excellence in End-of-Life Care"

2000

Student:

Mentor:

Project:

Garth BeavonKurt Schaefer    
Economics & Business
“Stigma in the European Welfare State”
Krista BettsCharles Pollard   
English
“Global Traditions and Individual Talents: Research in World Literature”
Philip ChristmanDean Ward   
English   
 
“Developing a Multi-Rhetorical Approach in Writing Centers”
Lise EvansBill Romanowski   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Protestants and the American Cinema”
Kristin KuiperBeryl Hugen   
Sociology & Social Work
“Integrating Spirituality into the End of Life Health Care by Developing a Spiritual Care Plan”
Katherine LynchRandall Bytwerk   
Communication Arts & Sciences
“Building the German Propaganda Archive
Katherine SchrammJames Bratt   
History
Critics of Revivalism in Antebellum America: An Anthology”
Joseph StubenrauchMark Williams   
Classical Languages
“Pathways to Ancient Myth: An Interactive Website for Classical Mythology”
Christianne Van ArragonCorwin Smidt    
Political Science
“Faith of Our Fathers Living Still: An Assessment of Religious Vitality Among CRC Parishioners at the Turn of the Millennia”
Emily ZomermaandKurt Schaefer    
Economics & Business
“Stigma in the European Welfare State”

1999

Student:

Mentor:

Project:

Candace JohnsonPeter De Jong,   
Sociology & Social Work
Solution Focused Practice with Involuntary Clients
Janelle KamermanJudith Vander Woude,   
Communication Arts & Sciences
Discourse Styles of Parents and Their Young Children During Shared Bookreading Events
Jane KnolW. Dale Brown,   
English
Research & Preparation for Interviewing Fiction Writers on the Subject of Religion and Literature
Amy LeepDouglas Koopman,   
Political Science
The Interplay of Religion and Politics in Kent County, Michigan
Rebekah RaySusan Felch,    
English   
(w/Donald Stump, St. Louis U.)
Queen Elizabeth and Her Writers
Sara ToeringQuentin Schultze,   
Communication Arts & Sciences
The Interaction of the Mass Media and Christianity in Twentieth Century America
Matthew Vande BunteBert de Vries,   
History
Preparing Statistical Databases and Designing Internet Materials for Website Publishing of Umm-el Jimal Archeological Project Findings
Stacey Vander KooyFred De Jong,    
Sociology & Social Work
Does Your Pedigree Matter? The Influence of Selected Sociodemographic Variables and Source of Degree on Academic Careers in Chemistry
Alan WaddiloveRonald Wells,    
History
A New Scholarly Edition of Josiah Royce’s California
Victoria ZapataLambert Zuidervaart,    
Philosophy
Philosophical Conceptions of Artistic Truth