U-LEAD Showcase


Student Well-Being #1 Purpose

LDR 3905 students conduct research projects each term to highlight what they are learning in their U-LEAD courses. They combine their passion for a specific topic with the social change model to create research that highlights important opportunities to impact change in various communities.

Each fall and spring semester the LEAD Scholars Academy hosts a Social Change Poster Showcase to exhibit the research of the U-LEAD students. The poster submissions are judged, and the winning students are provided with book scholarships.

Check out these projects from prior years

 

Fall 2021 Poster Showcase was sponsored by:


Taveras Miriam - Latinx Leadership - Spring 2021


Filtered Cultures:
Confronting Latinx Diversity in the Publishing Industry

Anzueto Kylee - Inspire - Spring 2021


Women in Government

Mcintosh Victoria - ULEAD Program - Spring 2021


How does culture and race effect Pastoral leadership in the Christian church

Price Elizabeth - Global Leadership


Regenerative Building Design

Wright Lindsey - Lead Out Loud - Spring 2021


The under diagnosis of ADHA in women of color.

Seren Dillard - Inspire - Fall 2021


The Layered Issues of Violence Against Black Trans Women

Ryan Hamil- Lead Out Loud - Fall 2021


Modern School Segregation: Causes, Effects, and Solutions

Jowana Ghazzawi - Civic Engagement - Fall 2021


The Relationship Between Home Food Availability and Mental Health

Jada Strowbridge - Latinx - Fall 2021


Barriers to Mental Health Treatment in Latinx Youth

Jordan Ellis - Civic Engagement - Fall 2021


A Brief Analysis of the Relationship Between Islam and the West

Bryanna Brooks - Inspire - Fall 2021


Ableism: A Form of Violence Against Women

Eliana Jacobs - Lead Out Loud - Fall 2021


Multiculturalism in Dermatology: Pathway to Inclusive Skincare

Lessie Farriss - Global Leadership - Fall 2021


How traditional medicine can address health disparities and why increased awareness is needed across the globe