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[PAST EVENT] PIPS to hold Campus Research Symposium
April 8, 2016
3pm - 4:30pm
The Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS) campus research symposium will take place from 3 to 4:30 pm Friday, April 8, in Washington RM 201. Students will be presenting their white papers. This year?s projects cover a wide range of topic, including:
? Sand as an emerging source of conflict in East Asia - Amanda Blair
? Limiting the humanitarian implications of non-lethal energy-based weapons - Mitchell Croom
? Building rural transportation infrastructure to combat urban food insecurity - Catie Crowley
? Growing instability among East Bankers in Jordan - Caper Gooden
? The use of smart phones to fight gang violence in Central America - Emily Wasek
? The link between foreign aid and conflict - Darice Xue
? Obstacles and solutions to improving United States and Chinese military-to-military relations - Jimmy Zhang
? Sand as an emerging source of conflict in East Asia - Amanda Blair
? Limiting the humanitarian implications of non-lethal energy-based weapons - Mitchell Croom
? Building rural transportation infrastructure to combat urban food insecurity - Catie Crowley
? Growing instability among East Bankers in Jordan - Caper Gooden
? The use of smart phones to fight gang violence in Central America - Emily Wasek
? The link between foreign aid and conflict - Darice Xue
? Obstacles and solutions to improving United States and Chinese military-to-military relations - Jimmy Zhang
Contact
[[dasmi2, Dennis Smith]] and [[acoake, Amy Oakes]]