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  • Central Park Conversations Project

    Central Park Conversations Project

    We interviewed people in Central Park to find out more about the diversity and stories of people we’d typically see as strangers.

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    Categories: Hunter, Seminar 3, Svirdov, Lev
  • Pandemic Impact on Free-Roaming Cat Populations in NYC

    Pandemic Impact on Free-Roaming Cat Populations in NYC

    When thinking about animal populations in NYC, cats may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, learning more about them has become important in recent years.

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    Categories: Buonaiuto, Frank, Hunter, Seminar 3
  • Inside Out

    Inside Out

    Look at us, then look at you! Discover the essence of your identity and find out what makes you uniquely you.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Exploring the Impact of Noise Pollution on Sleep Quality and Ability to Focus Among Brookdale Campus Students

    Researching how a noisy dorm environment impacts sleep, focus, and mental health!

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    Categories: Hunter, Seminar 3, Wheeler, Dustin
  • COVID-19 and Employment Rates for Varying Socioeconomic Groups in NYC

    COVID-19 and Employment Rates for Varying Socioeconomic Groups in NYC

    The Covid-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted historically underserved communities such as people of color, immigrant populations, and low-wage workers. The unevenness of the recovery is rooted in the the demographic and socioeconomic makeup of the labor force. The pandemic exacerbated chronic, systemic inequities for marginalized groups.

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    Categories: Hunter, Seminar 3, Wheeler, Dustin
  • NYC Monuments: honoring the past and present

    NYC Monuments: honoring the past and present

    Through this poster we hope to immortalize the aspects of New York City which we interacted with the most during our time in highschool—the metro card, and the Halal truck.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • The Parts of Our Identity

    The Parts of Our Identity

    We are all made up of the organs, but we have our unique identities. This emphasizes the importance of introspection and encourages viewers to deepen their understanding of their identity.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Inflation Suspect Board

    Inflation Suspect Board

    Discover how inflation spreads like a virus, impacting NYC’s energy, food, shelter, and congestion—unravel its domino effect through an interactive mystery linking protests, crime, and daily struggles.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Who We Are – Elements of Realism

    Who We Are – Elements of Realism

    Self-portraits are done at every grade level because at every age, it is important to know who you are. Together, in this portrait, we delve into our individual identities.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Elevator and Escalator Commutes

    Elevator and Escalator Commutes

    Have you ever been on the 6 train pulling into 68th street just 5 minutes until your class begins, wishing you knew the quickest route to your classroom? This project will provide you the data you can utilize to make it before attendance.

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    Categories: Hunter, Seminar 3, Svirdov, Lev
  • MHC Takes on Little Island

    MHC Takes on Little Island

    Explore Little Island and The Marriage of Figaro through the art of zines!

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Sample Project 3

    Sample Project 3

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    Categories: Hunter, Seminar 3
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