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Who Cares For The Caregivers: How Being A Caregiver Impacts Cancer Survivorship, Cristy Romero
Who Cares For The Caregivers: How Being A Caregiver Impacts Cancer Survivorship, Cristy Romero
Sociology Student Scholarship
Cristy Romero ’23
Majors: Sociology and Biology
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brandon C. Martinez, Sociology and Anthropology
With an aging population, informal caregiving is rising and is the predominant way for people with chronic illnesses to receive care. Providing care for someone with a chronic illness can take a toll on the caregiver. Caregivers often develop their own chronic illnesses such as cancer. Compared to Whites, Latinx cancer survivors and their families experience disproportionate adverse effects of cancer and cancer therapy as a result of physical, emotional, and financial challenges. This highlights racial/ethnic disparity in cancer survivorship. Due to the interwoven …
The Impact Of Socioeconomic Status, Race, And Food Security On Mental And Physical Health, Andrea Delgado
The Impact Of Socioeconomic Status, Race, And Food Security On Mental And Physical Health, Andrea Delgado
Sociology Student Scholarship
Andrea Delgado ’22
Major: Sociology
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Brandon Martinez, Sociology
The purpose of this study is to examine how an individual‚ race, socioeconomic status, and their household food security are correlated with physical and mental health outcomes. We propose that those with lower socioeconomic status and food security, as well as Non-Whites, are negatively correlated with better physical and mental health outcomes.
Letter From The Director, Zophia Edwards
Dear Chadwick Boseman, N. Charlemagne Erilus
Dear Chadwick Boseman, N. Charlemagne Erilus
The Heritage Journal
No abstract provided.
For Africa, Justin Andries
The Heritage Journal Spring 2021
Letter From The Editor, Hannah Awwad
Journey, Stephanie Mireku
Oh Society, Lubicristin Lora
America's Hypocrisy Of Law Enforcement And Protection
America's Hypocrisy Of Law Enforcement And Protection
The Heritage Journal
No abstract provided.
Stunning Perspectives On The Diversity Proficiency Core, Comfort M. Ateh
Stunning Perspectives On The Diversity Proficiency Core, Comfort M. Ateh
The Heritage Journal
No abstract provided.
Thank You, Dr. Charlotte O'Kelly!
Note From The Director, Zophia Edwards
Starling, Estarlyn Hiraldo
The New Room, Lucille Vasquez
Black Lives Matter: The Parenting Edition
The Heritage Journal Fall 2020
Letter From The Editor, Hannah Awwad
Flawless, Morgan J. Victor
Singing For Justice: Joel Thompson’S Seven Last Words Of The Unarmed, Krishan Oberoi D.M.A.
Singing For Justice: Joel Thompson’S Seven Last Words Of The Unarmed, Krishan Oberoi D.M.A.
The Heritage Journal
No abstract provided.
Dear Institution Aka Providence College
Providence College Archives: A Space For Student Voices Past And Present, Michelle Chiles
Providence College Archives: A Space For Student Voices Past And Present, Michelle Chiles
The Heritage Journal
No abstract provided.
Structured Risk: Black Women, Perceived Integration Into Campus Hook-Up Culture, And The Potential For Sexually-Transmitted Infection Diagnoses At A Predominately White College, Jasmine L. Harris
Sociology Between the Gaps: Forgotten and Neglected Topics
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Editor
The Heritage Journal
Edmicelly Xavier, 2016-2018 Graduate Assistant