Honors Research

The Commonwealth Honors College thesis or project is intended to provide students with the opportunity to work closely with faculty members to define and carry out in-depth research or creative endeavors. It provides excellent preparation for students who intend to continue their education through graduate study or begin their professional careers. The student works closely with their 499Y Honors Research sponsor to pursue research on a topic or question of special interest to them in preparation for writing a 499T Honors Thesis or completing a 499P Honors Project.

Claire Jordan

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Primary Title:  
Third Cook - Baker
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Dining Services - Culinary
Email Address:  
cjordan@amherst.edu
Office Building:  
Valentine Dining

Joseph Ricker

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Primary Title:  
Pro-Rata Music Instructor JM
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Music
Email Address:  
jricker@smith.edu

Megan Nolan

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Primary Title:  
Reserves Coordinator
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Libraries
Email Address:  
mnolan@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5854161

Emily Ruth Fitzgerald

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Primary Title:  
Smith Research Affiliate
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Chemistry
Email Address:  
erfitzgerald@smith.edu

Ash A Smith

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Primary Title:  
Research Assistant for the BREHA Collective
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Black Studies
Email Address:  
aasmith18@amherst.edu

S-Infant & Toddler Development

This course will explore the development of young children from prenatal through toddlerhood. The theories that have shaped our understanding of child development will be examined from a lens of equity and racial justice; the cognitive, linguistic, physical, adaptive, and social-emotional areas of development will be analyzed, and a special focus will be placed on disabilities that can impact infant and toddler development.
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