Creators: Jania Brown, Jaelyn Batts, Zoe Ronkin, Jaidan Inniss, May Vaughn Course: AFRS2325 Black Feminist Studies This semester our Service-Learning volunteers worked with Boston-founded organization Sitters for Scholars-a first of its kind organization working to provide free babysitting services for single-parent and low income parents working toward their college degrees. Each week our students worked…
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The Barriers to Opening a Small Business in City Council District 4
Creators: Richard Fierro, Tim Gilman, & Aubrey Woods Course: PPUA7673 Capstone in Public Policy and Urban Affairs The final deliverable this group was tasked with was to identify how district 4 take its business corridors to the next level, the types of barriers and challenges that exist for these businesses and the opportunities that exist…
We Got Us Evaluation
Creators: Denise Tavernier, Julia Falk, Xiaoyang Meng Course: PPUA6509 Techniques of Program Evaluation The group project was to create an evaluation plan for a specific community partner. For this artifact the student team created an evaluation plan for We Got Us assessing the effectiveness of their telehealth program (getting unhoused patients into care) and determining…
Bream Evaluation
Creators: Catherine Clement & Clara Copp-LaRocque Course: PPUA6509 Techniques of Program Evaluation The student team was tasked with creating an evaluation plan for their community partner Bream. The purpose of their evaluation was to gather quantitative data regarding the efficacy of Bream’s virtual classes and also to compare physical, mental, and emotional health indicators in…
Evaluation Plan of the Cambridge Public Health Department Mini-Grant Program
Creators: Samantha Caracciolo, Sophara Eang, Christina Kasauskas, Jack McVeety Course: PPUA6509 Techniques of Program Evaluation The student team was tasked with creating an evaluation plan for the Cambridge Public Health Department. The purpose of their evaluation is to understand the impact of the mini-grants program – which allows applicants leading local health programs to apply…
GROW Evaluation Plan
Creators: Allison Kenny, Lia McDonald, Emelyn Miller, Fiona Pierce, Kpannah Cooper-Kelvin Course: PPUA6509 Techniques of Program Evaluation The student team was tasked with creating an evaluation plan for their community partner GROW (Girls Reflecting Our World). The primary purpose of the evaluation is to measure the impact of GROW and its programs on the community….
HRI Evaluation Plan
Creators: Thomas Bishop, Juliana Bizarria Silva, Junyu Yang, Nishaila Porter Course: PPUA6509 Techniques of Program Evaluation The student team was tasked with creating an evaluation plan for their community partner HRI (Homeowners Rehab Inc.). The evaluation assesses HRI’s scholarship program which provides financial support to residents pursuing higher education at a two or four-year undergraduate…
Horlany Jimenez Team Deliverable
Creators: Elysa, Vanessa, Camile, Ryan, Lian Course: INTB3205 Understanding and Managing Cultural Differences This is a deliverable that my team and I have been working on the whole semester in regard to participating in a consultant role to help Horlany Jimenez with any goals she has for her business in Panama. Test add content from…
Navigating the DRC: A Guide for NEU Students
Creators: Lily Turino, Emily Xu, Qingru Liu, Shaun-Marley Duncan Course: ENGW3315 Interdisciplinary Advanced Writing in the Disciplines This project was completed in collaboration with the campus club Diversability as part of a Visibility Campaign. The students spoke to the Diversability leadership team to learn the needs of the club and came to the conclusion that…
Reflecting on Service-Learning
Creator: Krystal Abbott Course: FSEM1000 Connections & Decisions This digital artifact presents reflections from students about their service-learning experience over the course of the semester with a variety of community partners. In class, students were provided with three prompts to answer on different colored sticky notes, which were then anonymously shared out loud by the…