Carnegie Mellon University

Summer 2021 Research Experience for Undergraduates

With funding from CMU’s Program in Interdisciplinary Education Research (PIER), fifteen talented undergraduate students participated remotely in the SPUR program in the Summer of 2021: Shelby Meristil (St. John's University), Chennelle Miller (University of Virginia), Morgan Boyd (Carnegie Mellon University), Jessie Brown (University of California Los Angeles), Desiree Perez (Saint Mary's College), Amian Sandhu (Allegheny College), Francisco Carillo (University of Connecticut), Rafael Cocchi (University of North Texas), Crystal Dezha-Bolteada (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Lisa Padua (Albany State University), Adriana Mendez-Fernandez (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus) Riya Chaudhry (University of Texas at Austin), Jasmine Tran, Nolani Kennedy White (Amherst College), and Elliot Rouse (University of Pittsburgh).

Special thanks to all faculty, staff, graduate students, and post-doctoral researchers who mentored SPUR students: Paulo Carvalho (HCII), Amy Ogan (HCII), Angela Stewart (HCII), Cassondra Eng (Psychology), Catarina Vales (Psychology), Anna Fisher (Psychology), Vicki Helgeson (Psychology), Patience Stevens (Psychology), Kasey Cresswell (Psychology), Vlad Ayzenberg (Psychology), Robert Vargas (Psychology), Dan Yurovsky (Psychology), Tim Verstynen (Psychology), Jeanean Naqvi (Psychology), Amy Sentis (Psychology), Fiona Horner (Psychology), and Megan Waller (Psychology).