Hello! My name is Alanna Densmore and I am a current sophomore at Florida State University. This summer I will be embarking on a formative experience in Dublin Ireland. I am filling the international student opportunity slot at UCD shadowing research dealing with large language models. Our goal is to see how Al is affectingContinue reading “Hey! I am Alanna!”
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This is Me
Hello!! I’m Eniyah Cineas, currently a first-year junior majoring in Criminology and minoring in political science and psychology. Born in Cincinnati, OH but raised in Tampa, FL. My summer experience is traveling abroad to London, England under afellowship. While in London I will be mentored and shadowing various law firmswhile learning about a variety ofContinue reading “This is Me”
Delving into Justice: A Summer Research Expedition
Dear fellow research enthusiasts, I extend a warm welcome to all fellow enthusiasts of truth and progress as we embark on a captivating journey this summer. With fervor and dedication, I invite you to join me in exploring the intricate workings of the criminal justice system, armed with curiosity, passion, and a commitment to meaningfulContinue reading “Delving into Justice: A Summer Research Expedition”
Algorithmic Law Enforcement: Exploring the Human and Civil Rights Implications of Predictive Policing
My name is Ella Windlan and I am a second (almost third) year student at Florida State Studying International Affairs and Editing Writing, & Media with a minor in Criminology. I am looking forward to sharing my journey as I complete the IDEA Grant program over this upcoming Summer Semester. I am so beyond excitedContinue reading “Algorithmic Law Enforcement: Exploring the Human and Civil Rights Implications of Predictive Policing”
Algae-Enhanced Permeable Concrete
I’m Cody and I’m a rising junior at Florida State University. I am majoring in Civil & Environmental Engineering, and I am conducting an IDEA Grant project over this summer. As a child growing up in San Diego, CA, I loved boogie boarding at the cliff-backed beaches or hiking up the mountains near our house.Continue reading “Algae-Enhanced Permeable Concrete”
Respite Through Suicide: Escapism for Young Adults in Post-Modern Society
Hi! My name is Robert Rice, I’m a rising Junior at Florida State University, and my major is psychology with a double minor in sociology and religion. I have had the pleasure of being an undergraduate research assistant in Dr. Thomas E. Joiner’s Laboratory for the Study and Prevention of Suicide Related Conditions and BehaviorsContinue reading “Respite Through Suicide: Escapism for Young Adults in Post-Modern Society”
Analyzing Judicial Decisions in Thomasville, Georgia
My name is Ajay Nehaul. I am a political science major that is also currently pursuing FSU’s Global Citizenship Certificate. I am aspiring to one day to attend law school and to one day become a criminal defense attorney. I will be conducting research over the summer semester, which will focus on the manner inContinue reading “Analyzing Judicial Decisions in Thomasville, Georgia”
Using Art to Combat Antisemitism and Apathy
Hi there! I’m Zephaniah, a junior at FSU in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program majoring in Studio Art. I am one of the recipients of The Tyler Center for Global Studies Award, meaning I’ll be doing international research as a part of my IDEA Grant. My project will specifically be taking me to Amsterdam,Continue reading “Using Art to Combat Antisemitism and Apathy”
Changing Perspectives about Indigent Defendants & Criminal Justice Reform
My internship experience with the Public Defender Services for the District of Columbia has been eventful thus far! Throughout the past few weeks, I have experienced a sense of belonging with attorneys, investigators, law clerks, investigative interns, and support personnel by conducting various investigative tasks. After completing mandatory training, I had a smooth transition toContinue reading “Changing Perspectives about Indigent Defendants & Criminal Justice Reform”
Field Investigative Work in the District of Columbia
Being an Investigative Intern for the Public Defender Services for the District of Columbia requires investigative tasks to be conducted in the field. With one of the safest, largest, and cleanest mass transit systems in the United States, the spaces which I inhabit on a daily basis are located sporadically throughout Maryland, Virginia, and theContinue reading “Field Investigative Work in the District of Columbia”