Participants of the 2019-2020 GW-IU Undergraduate Research Exchange Program have been selected and started research on their projects. These five outstanding students will produce a research paper and present their research at the GW-IU Undergraduate Research Exchange Conference held at IU in March 2020. Congratulations to all of the participants!
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Toby Huter is a sophomore majoring in East Asian Languages and Cultures and International Studies. Her research project is titled “Historical Tourism in Seoul, South Korea.”
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Caitlyn Ranieri is a junior majoring in East Asian Languages and Cultures and International Studies. Her research project is titled “An Economic Fallout: Research on the Negative Ramifications of Reunification on South Korea’s Economy.”
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Callie Rhoades is a senior majoring in East Asian Languages and Cultures. Her research project is titled “Media Representations of Multiculural South Korea.”