Maple Scholars Archives
Maple Scholars summer research through the years.
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
- 2016 overview of research projects
- Maple Scholars present research findings – The Goshen News
- Goshen College student produces video game – The Goshen News
2015
2014
2013
- 2013 overview of research projects
- AlgaeTown project explores the future of biofuel
- Inside-Outside Prison Exchange final presentation
- Community and landscape ecology of forest interiors at Merry Lea final presentation
2012
2011
2010
- 2010 overview of research projects
- Global Anabaptist Wiki project
- Willard S. Krabill: sexuality pioneer for the community, college and church
- Creation of an undergraduate plasma laboratory
- Mural painting project
- Heavenly Voices project
- Biology: memory at the frog neuromuscular junction
- Biblical and ancient Near Eastern perspectives on becoming human
- Pregnancy loss and visual expressions of grief: Frida Kahlo
- Mathematics and music: an introduction to set theory, chaos and fractals
- Effects of amphotericin B on erythrocyte membrane transport
- Alcoholic bees project
- Musician Maker project
2009
- 2009 overview of research projects
- Maple Scholars look into Amish community’s use of local grief center.
- College students learn about Costa Rican women’s movement.
- Students research the history of Mennonite youth ministry.
2008
2007
- 2007 overview of research projects
- Students research wetlands at environmental center through summer program
- Bible scholars hope to find a path to peace through the study of revenge
- Summer scholar helps design virtual Mennonite writing resource
- Continued research rings a bell for summer scholar
2006
- 2006 overview of research projects
- Maple Scholar investigates applying theories of ethnic peace to Ethiopia
- College senior spends her summer researching a Mennonite poet
2005
- 2005 overview of research projects
- Theater students gather women’s stories through Maple Scholars project and create theatrical production
2004
- Goshen College student studies complexities of origami through Maple Scholars program
- Goshen College student explores the outdoors and models of conservation through Maple Scholars Program