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Award: 2nd Place, Nashman Center Prize for Community Engaged Research, 2022 Project: ArtReach GW at THEARC: An Observational Evaluation Human Services and Social Justice students Abigail Care and Alexa Betances collaborated with ArtReach GW, an organization committed to community engagement within D.C., originally founded as Corcoran ArtReach at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design ...continue reading "Abigail Care and Alexa Betances tie for Second Place Nashman Prize"

Join us for this terrific annual event, part of GW’s Research Showcase.  The Nashman Center Prize for Community Engaged Research: Finalist Presentations Thursday, April 14th, 3:30-4:30pm Held virtually: https://gwu-edu.zoom.us/j/98967326620  

Congratulations to ALL the finalists for this year's Nashman Prize.   The 2021 winners of the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research are:   1st place:     Emily Balog, a doctoral student in Clinical Research and Leadership, School of Medicine and Health Sciences   Study: Facilitating Aging in Place and Community by Empowering ...continue reading "The 2021 winners of the Nashman Prize for CBPR"

Each year at the GW Research Showcase the Nashman Center sponsors the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). CBPR is an approach to research that involves community members as equal partners in the research process. It values their knowledge and perspective, recognizes their assets and contributions, and connects research to community action and social change. ...continue reading "Nashman Prize for CBPR Finalists Announced"

Jacob Tafrate and his group member Elizabeth Szafranski were the first place Nashman Prize winners at the Symposium on Community Engaged Scholarship. Their project for the Geography department was titled Geographic Analysis of Informal Road Networks in Siberia. Tafrate explained that their project was “taking an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how informal road networks influence ...continue reading "First Place Nashman Prize Award Winners Discuss Informal Roads in Siberia"

The Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is awarded annually at the GW Research Showcase. CBPR is an approach to research that involves community organizations and/or residents in the research process, with the aim of making a positive, sustainable  contribution to the community. We are happy to announce the winners for 2020.

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Listen to this Nashman Prize presentation here. This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), data ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: Health Desk, Bhatt"

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Listen to this Nashman Prize presentation here. This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), data ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: DNP Project, Min"

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Listen to this Nashman Prize presentation here. This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), data ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: The Road Not Taken Geographical Analysis of Informal Road Networks in Siberia, Tafrate & Szafransk"

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Listen to this Nashman Prize Presentation here. This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), data ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: Oral Histories on National Service, Martens & Malone"

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  Listen to this Nashman Prize Presentation here. This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: Nutrition to Go! Process Evaluation, Morgan, Vivek & Lora"

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  Listen to this Nashman Prize nominee  here This presentation is a submission for the Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This approach to inquiry is aimed at informing solutions to benefit the community, through collaboration with community members in all stages of the research process, including determining the research question and inquiry method(s), ...continue reading "Nashman Prize: Investigating DC Opioid Use, Turley, Gritz, Oykhman & Newman"

Unfortunately, the GW Research Showcase event has been cancelled for this year. However, the Nashman Prize for Community-Based Participatory Research will still be awarded. Students who have already submitted abstracts for this prize will be notified by the end of this week if they have been selected for consideration. Students under consideration for the prize ...continue reading "The Nashman Prize for CBPR: Students Encouraged to Present Virtually"

Project: Parent and student knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of sports injuries and feasibility of expanding athletics activities diversity in a community non-profit organization. Working in partnership with Beacon House in DC’s Ward 5, Colleen Packard gathered data to assess parent and student perceptions of youth sports, and readiness to expand interest from tackle football to ...continue reading "Colleen Packard Wins the Nashman Prize"

The 2019 Nashman Prize for Community Based Participatory Research, second place:  Aiswarya Bulusu Study: Dental health assessment in autistic youth: Results from a national study of children’s health. Partner: Local Young Adults with Autism Aiswarya Bulusu is a Masters student in Epidemiology in the Milken Institute School of Public Health.