Student Employment
ASPIRE Children’s Environmental Health Center
The ASPIRE Center offers a diverse range of student employment opportunities.
As a student employee you will have the opportunity to work with experienced professionals, contribute to meaningful projects, and develop valuable skills.
General projects
General Projects Specialists can contribute to a variety of tasks and projects within the ASPIRE Center. Contributions can include social media management, content development for newsletters and web pages, peer-mentoring, and other projects tailored toward interest and need.
Avé Gray
BioHealth Sciences
Twitter Coding Project
The Twitter Coding Project team has coded thousands of tweets to help develop deep learning models that can be used to extract important children’s environmental health information from social media.
Madelyn Caldwell
BioHealth Sciences
Bryce Calhoun
Computer Science
Jacqueline Fraga
Computer Science
James Kelley
Public Policy/ Journalism
Jessica Kerr
Zoology
Jenna Price
Nutrition
Madeline Swint
Kinesiology
Madison Tubbs
Biology
Data Mapping Project
The Data Mapping Project team is developing a user-friendly online mapping tool that will present data on key children’s environmental health hazards and indicators by neighborhoods and school districts.
Kathleen Ashley
Computer Science
Madelyn Caldwell
BioHealth Sciences
Hannah Caudill
Public Health