RESEARCH

Service Learning to CBPR
      Community-Based Participatory Research(CBPR)
      Networks and Support
      Model
      Community-Engaged Scholarship (CES)
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
Through its students and staff, the Center has ongoing research projects. These projects share common traits such as work with unique local refugee and immigrant populations, role of student community members as cultural insiders and experts, and community empowerment. Bonner Center actively consults and collaborates with students and professors from area campuses and assists in the design of projects.

Montagnard Hypertension Research Project   
a project now in its third year that has included 

Urban Farming Research Project
   a project now in its third year that has included 

Medicinal and Food Study of Montagnards in Greensboro, NC
   a project now in its third year that has included 

Health and Wellness Program for Bhutanese Community   a project now in its third year that has included 

Networks
The Bonner Center pursues strategic academic alliances to assist its community partners, address emerging themes, and model the relationship of Service Learning and experiential learning to academics. 

We are part of national networks such as the Bonner Foundation and Campus Compact through which staff, students and faculty participate at Bonner Congress, Bonner Summer Institute, Campus Compact CSNAP and other events. Locally, we have had a long, historic relationship with the Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC) at UNCG.

Through the Bonner Center, students have presented at other venues such as the Annual Minority Health Conference (UNCCH), Triangle Global Health Conference (NC), Connect2Direct, RAFI USA, State of NC Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium (SNCURCS), Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium (BigSURS), NCAT Undergraduate Research Symposium, and Guilford Undergraduate 
Symposium.

QEP and Presentations
The Bonner Center pursues strategic academic alliances to assist its community partners,

Why is My Community Sick?   a project now in its third year that has included 
Me and Domicien   a project now in its third year that has included 

Model
The Bonner Center pursues strategic academic alliances to assist its community partners, address emerging themes, and model the relationship of Service Learning and experiential learning to academics. 

Community Engaged Scholarship (CES)
Through its students and staff, the Center has ongoing research projects. These projects share common traits such as work with unique local refugee and immigrant populatio