Poverty & Resilience Research Capstone

PS 47002

This seminar will allow advanced students to research youth poverty and educational access/success informed by related justice questions (e.g., racial equality, incarceration). Students will draw from youth development theory, educational and social science research, and related literature (e.g., restorative justice in education) to examine a research question of personal interest, building on a local community partnership or initiative. Students will produce research representing the cumulative weight of their learning in the course and in the minor. They will share a version of their project (research report, work of art, digital resource, poster display, or like) representing their subject mastery at a concluding public forum. This course fulfills the capstone requirement for students in the Poverty Studies minor.

Class Dates: Tuesdays, 3:30–6:00 p.m.
Instructor: Jay Brandenberger

Credits: 3
Associated TermSpring 2025