Georgetown University Library Showcase – Research Paper Projects
Spring 2024
A historical analysis of low income housing in Athens, Georgia and the long term exploitation of people of color within the housing system.
This research project reaches Spanish-speaking communities that are the most in need of hearing this lifesaving message but least likely to know these lifesaving resources exist.
Fall 2023
This study represents a meaningful step toward breaking down silos in emergency management, landscape architecture & climate adaptation!
Spring 2023
This article is the first case study that proves the practical application of Cabrera Cuadrado's new public diplomacy model "The Golden Circle of Public Diplomacy".
Fall 2022
Adjusting to a post pandemic workplace world is new for everyone, so it is not surprising there are limited resources currently available on this emerging topic. With so much on the line, it is imperative to create a strategic return-to-office plan before your employees return. Employers recognize the pressure on their shoulders to get it right and my recommendations aim to support the employer in providing the best possible outcome for their company and employees. My key findings for a successful return-to-work strategic plan recommends clear and consistent communication, offering a detailed combination of clear office protocols and work expectations as your organization comes together in a post pandemic world. A genuine demonstration of confidence and care will be noticed by your employees and will boost morale and productivity as everyone successfully reunites. The employees will feel that.
Spring 2022
This program capstone project is a case study of the catastrophic US response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Fall 2021
A fieldwork assignment for a Global History course that uses historiographical methodology to study library sources and objects.
Fall 2019
This work examines testimonies and reports of Damas’ journey in the meandering of Black awareness at Georgetown University