Research Project – help requested

My friend and I are looking to interview a few high school or college aged students to take a quick survey to help us with our freshman year research papers. Please contact us if you can help us out.

Thank you,

Ava Stratton and Gabby Wuensch

astratt@udel.edu

Thanks for letting me know what i can do next. Will post it and good luck.

Feta
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2018, 11:19 AM Ava Stratton <astratt@udel.eduwrote:
That would be great, you can post this email as a contact.

Thank you so much!
Ava Stratton
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 10:02 PM runts f <runts77@gmail.com> wrote:
I reached out to someone at Delaware School for the Deaf to help you out. Also, I can post your request on our website that you had accessed. If you are okay with that, there are two options for communication – 1. list your email in the post online or 2. have them contact me, and I can refer them to you. Either works.

Feta Fernsler
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 5:43 PM Ava Stratton <wordpress@delawaredeaf.org> wrote:

From: Ava Stratton <astratt@udel.edu>
Subject: Research Project

Message Body:
Hi!
My friend and I are looking to interview a few high school or college aged students to take a quick survey to help up with our freshman year research papers. Would you be able to help us get in contact with potential students?
Thank you,
Ava Stratton and Gabby Wuensch


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Intro to Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Interpreting


There is a huge need for more trained interpreters available to interpret in settings impacted by domestic violence and sexual violence. Having training can mean the difference between making a survivor feel empowered or retraumatized. This module provides tools and resources for understanding the specialty knowledge and skills needed to be successful in these settings.

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