Graduate/Law Summer Grants- Research
The Graduate/Law summer grants supports research and advocacy on pressing human rights issues around the world and locally.
- Restraint and Seclusion in Ohio Schools
— Carly Hube and Emily Mosca, School of Education and Health Sciences, School Psychology - Program Evaluation of the University of Dayton Zambia Cultural Immersion— Miranda Melone, College of Arts and Sciences, Masters of Public Administration
- Appropriate Technology and Sustainable Development Goals Initiatives in Ghana
— Erin Peiffer, School of Engineering - Renewable and Clean Energy - Shifting Immigration Policies and Programs at the US-Mexico Border and in Mexico: Effects on those within and outside of the United States Southern Border
— Sara French, School of Law - "People's Tribunals" as Tools for Justice in Human Rights Violation Cases
— Stephanie Bello, School of Law - Legal Barriers Facing Migrant Agricultural Workers in Ohio
—Alysa Medina, School of Law