Photographic documentation and mapping of political graffiti in Chile
Project page for Tasseli McKay Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Tasseli McKay, or have more information, please contribute!An inquiry into the relationships between Indian and Western dance traditions through the performance of Translation
Project page for Justin Garrick Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Justin Garrick, or have more information, please contribute!Attempt a video documentation of the elderly in N. Korea
Project page for Phoebe Shackeroff and Ruth Kwon Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Phoebe Shackeroff or Ruth Kwon, or have more information, please contribute!Work with Sunseed Trust -sustainable and organic farming in Spain
Project page for Saskia Cornes Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Saskia Cornes, or have more information, please contribute!The social effects on dowry-free marriage in a village of Bangladesh (and contributions of Grameen Bank)
Project page for Iffat Islam Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Iffat Islam, or have more information, please contribute!Photographic study of religious objects household alterpieces and santaria in Cuba, and exploration of the places where religion and the arts interact.
Project page for Alma Robledo Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Alma Robledo, or have more information, please contribute!Fossil studies in Cambrian limestone outcrops in the Copper Canyon region
Project page for Justin Lambert Unfortunately we have little information on this project, if you are Justin Lambert, or have more information, please contribute!Why should breeding-age birds signal their age with intermediate plumage?
Mark Hauber undertook this project as part of his senior thesis in Organismal Biology, for which he received exceptional distinction upon graduating in 1996.Delayed plumage maturation is knows as the phenomenon whereby young but sexually mature birds display an intermediate plumage between those of juveniles and those of older breeding adults. But why should breeding-age birds signal their age?Mark studied this phenomenon in the Black-throated Blue Warblers at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, collaborating with Dartmouth’s ecology professor Richard Holmes. Mark spent each day surveying the forest for new nests originated by female warblers and assessed whether earlier-nesting females were mated to older or younger males in the territory. The results were suggestive of younger birds arriving later and beginning to breed with less time to spare during the short breeding season in New Hampshire. After graduating, Mark went onto obtaining a PhD focusing on bird behavior at Cornell University and was a postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley. Today he works as professor and associate provost for research at Hunter College in the City University of New York (www.cowbirds.org) .