SDP Capstones
All MA capstones bring together three aspects: academic research on a sustainability related topic, project-based interaction with a real site and stakeholders, and some measurable aspect of the work outcome.
[* – also selected as a commitment project for CGIU (Clinton Global Initiative University) ]
Current Capstone Research Projects:
Rutuja Lele
Mapping Environmental Degradation and Gender-Based Violence: A Case Study of Women Miners in Colombia.
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Adham El-Effendi
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Alejandra Hinojosa
Community and Place
Utilizing large and small scale urban gardens as gathering places to build social capital, community connections, and knowledge about where & how our food grows.
Jessica Masangu-Beya
Transportation and Community
Utilizing Transportation as a mean to balance social equity, build equitable communities and improve residents behaviors and values.
Rodney Fanner
Using non-traditional education deployment to improve Equity, Development, and Community Engagement *
Focused on improving minority and underserved communities in Waco, Texas, and Atlanta using a non-traditional approach to development. Capstone will focus on an education delivery method which will serve as a catalyst to improving the locations
Jasleen Dhillon
Emily Bell
Tania Cuff
Dylan Harvey
George Opudo
Completed Capstone Research Projects:
Rachel Giador (2024)
A Model for Sustainable Evaluation of Tourism Businesses: A Pilot in Zanzibar
Testing a strategy for site-based evaluation of social, environmental and economic evaluation of mid-scale tourism businesses that identify themselves as sustainable or eco-tourism, and that function in a delicate environmental context.
Leroy Ahwinahwi (2023)
Implementation of Solar as a first stage for sustainability for Schools
Promoting Sustainability at St Philips School and Community Center and making it a net zero community, starting with the implementation of renewable solar energy solutions at the Main Campus.
Yessenia Gracia (2023)
A feminist approach to solutions in urban development
Exploration and proposal of a more equitable and diverse urban design that guarantees the use of public space as a place for economic development. A focus on the recent theory and social movement concerning the impact of the built environment on women, children and older adults.
Jacquelyn Wong (2024)
Investigating Participatory Principles of Sustainable Public-Private Partnerships
Examining stakeholder and community engagement as a critical prerequisite for success especially in implementing opportunities for sustainable development
Domnik Cobos (2022)
Sustainable Small Business
Utilizing a social hybrid business model as way for entrepreneurs to enact change and build capital within their communities while exploring barriers to entry and sustainable options for small businesses in Dallas communities.
Grant Amlani (2023)
Breaking the Cycle: Moving Toward Circular Economy Practices
Moving towards a circular economy with recycling; and how such efforts can be encouraged and enhanced through best practices at the campus and local level. Using SMU campus and North Texas region Grant examines existing policies and creates guidance and strategies to lead action.
Chaquora Stukes (2022)
Textile Waste and Recycling for more Sustainable Fashion
Taking a look at the textile industry and ways to decrease post consumer waste through recycling.
Erik van Bloemen Waanders (2022)
Forest preservation, Tiny forests, and Precision agriculture.*
Preservation of green space as well continuing to create and build upon more areas and opportunities for tiny forests and agriculture in urban areas.
Matthew Handy (2022)
The Impact of Sustainable Design: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Public Health of New Orleans *
In 2016 HUD awarded New Orleans $141.2 million to fund sustainable development programs to improve the resiliency of New Orleans. This capstone undertakes neighborhood assessment to analyze whether the programs succeeded in enhancing not only neighborhoods’ built and natural environments, but also health and well-being of their residents as intended.
Christian ‘Stan’ Lanier (2021)
Barriers to Confident and Waste-free Fishing in Dallas*
Determining how to make both fishing and disposal of recyclable monofilament line more accessible along the Trinity wetlands within Dallas.
Nehal Abdelfattah (2021)
Walk and Talk *
Promoting walking to school among children through tactical urbanism and community engagement, and measuring its impact through surveys, interviews and GIS.
Epoxies, Resins and Risks
Exploring concerns surrounding recent increases in COVID-19 fueled home-crafting trends involving materials with contaminant and pollution potential. Discussing the seen and unseen potential impacts of the unsustainable use of these materials on public and environmental health.
Collin Yarbrough (2021)
Embedded Environmental Justice: Human Centered Design as a Tool for Undergraduate and Community Engagement *
By engaging undergraduate students in EJ projects through CB participatory action research, the project seeks to increase knowledge of HCD as an engineering research tool and strengthen the link between community work and CEE . Re-centering neighborhood perceptions and concerns as integral to research design, the project uses community-based response to drive site investigation and cleanup. Dallas Environmental Justice Archive
Lauren Melendez (2021)
Wind Powered Motor Lifeboats: Integrating wind energy at Coast Guard bases *
The Coast Guard works 24/7 to ensure the safety of the local community and needs a reliable source of energy to continue its missions, especially during natural disasters. Coast Guard bases constantly use power for radio communications and cyber security, while the boats work on a combination of shore power and gasoline/ diesel fuel. By harnessing coastal winds through small wind turbines, the Coast Guard can continue its missions sustainably.
Juan Rios (2021)
Fast & Flexible; Alternative Energy Components for COVID and Beyond
A project is to design and manufacture renovations to the SMU FSAE race trailer, including sustainable options not only for storage, alternative energy power source, energy storage, and workspace, but the associated improvements in team morale, and the opportunity for younger members to physically work on the car, even during COVID-19.
Brenna Wurm (2020)
Do unsustainable methods in ‘Animal Crossing’ alter player’s perception of real-world sustainability?
In the pandemic many turned to video games to occupy their time; the release of ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ in March 2020 saw popularity increase with self-isolating. Players build ideal societies from the ground up, planning civic buildings, shops and residents, using natural resources to build, manipulating pollination and exploiting fruit trees, fish and bugs. While providing a sense of escapism, the game is a false reality where users partake in systematic unsustainable environmental methods to achieve their goals.
Meredith Perot
Greening Schools: Using landscape to illuminate sustainability for kids
Students participate in this tree planting project on their school campus, producing a collaborative landscape plan for the administration. Working within the local climate and environment opens the door to discussions of larger sustainability issues, and empowers students at Dallas International School to make educated decisions about trees choices for their geography. Despite online teaching students are able to spend time outdoors on campus site visits and neighborhood tree ‘scavenger hunts’.
Dominic Dominguez
Community Gardening for Stress Migration & Wellness During COVID-19 *
The COVID-19 pandemic can be stressful for individuals and communities, inciting fear and anxiety in adults and children, contributing to isolation and loneliness. During the pandemic some have turned to community gardens to combine the cultivation of food, community well-being, and individual health; social interaction is combined with open space and air, where community engagement can maintain socially distant behaviors. This study explores community-based agricultural gardens as stress mitigators during the pandemic.
Jeffrey Buczynski
Overcoming Urban Food Deserts: Growing Celeste Fig Trees Indoors Affordably with Available Resources
Food deserts are a challenge in many urban settings across the US. Food deserts are areas that lack access to affordable fresh fruits, vegetables and other food that make up a full healthy diet. Food desert solutions should be varied, and one aspect of a comprehensive approach could be growing food indoors, however the challenge is to do so successfully, with affordable and widely available equipment. This project tests the production of edible fruit, indoors in an urban setting, using Celeste fig trees and tangelo trees as the crops.
Gabriela Imperial
Nature Based Playgrounds in DFW
Spaces where kids can connect with nature that are as accessible as a neighborhood playground, are hard to find in the DFW area. Nature-based playgrounds help initiate younger kids into nature exploration and foster future environment stewards. This project proposes a framework to seek the support and approval of stakeholders to build this style of playground in DFW
Kendall Bradley
Joe’s Creek Trash Mitigation Study
Trash accumulation in waterways is an ongoing problem that has many negative impacts on the environment, society, and the economy. The Joe’s Creek Trash Mitigation Study targets a small creek in Northwest Dallas, Joe’s Creek, to evaluate land uses responsible for trash pollution and develop solutions to mitigate these issues. These solutions can be applied at larger scales to prevent littering in similar waterways.
Paka Davis
Save, Serve, Sustain: A Socially Beneficial Solution to reducing SMU Football’s Food Waste *
Food waste and food insecurity are two tragic issues that have negative social, environmental, and economic impacts that vary from localized issues to regional and global issues. SAVE, SERVE, SUSTAIN, in this context, sought to address SMU Football’s food waste in ways that lead to positive social, environmental, and economic outcomes. The SAVE, SERVE, SUSTAIN model is intended to be a solution framework to address food waste and food insecurity at varying scales.
Cindy Hua
Sustainability is in the Air: low-cost air quality monitors in a STEM classroom *
Low-income and minority neighborhoods are disproportionately affected by poor air quality. To quantify these variations, air monitoring is vital. Sustainability is in the Air presents these topics as a community problem-solving challenge to engage middle to high school students in Dallas STEM classrooms. By building low-cost particulate matter air monitors, students monitor air quality fluctuations at their school during carpool traffic. Scaling project-based STEM learning initiatives brings potential for expanded community low-cost air network.
Priscila Trevino
How does Transportation affect Air Quality?
Air pollution is known to have negative effects on the environment as well as people’s health after having long-term exposure. Currently, transportation is considered one of the main sources of air pollution, which is why, in this Capstone, we discuss how it affects it directly by using air monitors to note how air quality is affected when there’s traffic vs when there is not. Recommendations proposed suggest how to reduce the use of transportation to be able to improve air quality in specific zones, keeping in mind the triple bottom line.
Mauricio López Castaldi
How Thermal Insulation in Steel Window Frames for Windows and Doors reduces Energy Costs
2019
Clara Rulegura Ford, Kijiji Innovative Sustainable Solutions: a customized approach towards sustainable rural development in Tanzania *
Katherine Linares, Comparison and Contrast of Dallas Urban Green Spaces
Leland Quinter, Assessment of Sustainable Design for US Air Force Infrastructure: Flying Squadron Operations Center, Germany
Huize Zhang, Sponge City: A Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation
Liomari Diaz, Dallas’ Urban Forest: Contributing to the Triple Bottom Line *
Sofia Bastides, Eco-Valuation Systems and Creative Approaches for Environmental Data Sharing in Puerto-Rico
2018
Keshvar Buhariwalla, Sustainable Gift Giving *
Lori de la Cruz Lewis, Sustainability: Designing Interdisciplinary Opportunities for Teaching *
Christian Mayer Garcia, Assessing Resilient Infrastructure along the River in Monterey
Nic Raven, Energy Solutions for Refugee Camps
Olivia Whittaker, Complete Streets in Rural Communities: Improving walking and Biking in Kearney NE
Estella Cota, Walking in the Westside: Completing & Evaluating a Walkability Assessment for San Antonio’s Westside
Taylor Harvey, Feasibility & Prospective Impact of Implementing Solar Energy on the SMU in Taos campus
Michelle McClure, Feasibility & Prospective Impact of Implementing Solar Energy on the SMU in Taos campus
Tracie Humes, Health and Wellness Design Impacts in the Built Environment applied To Dallas County Records Renovation
Charran James, Connected | Collaborative| Communal: how smart technology can inform education building design
Suzanne Massey, The 4 ft. Perspective: Engaging Young People in Walkability, Mapping and Grass Roots Community Empowerment and Engagement
Anya Volchkov, The Influence of Social Engagement on Turnover rates in Low-Income residential communities
Alex Stellato, Alternative Energy Measurements for Taos Campus
2017
DeVincent Martin, South Dallas Fair Park: A Journey of Trust-Building to Initiate Geo-mapping of Local Assets within a Food Desert
Rebecca Tudor, Light Rail and TOD: Sustainability Opportunities and Obstacles Along DART’s Red Line
Nathaniel Kho, Sustainable resiliency within a floodplain area- A retrofit of green development in a forgotten part of town
Allison Henry, Tiny Living: An Alternative, Sustainable Housing Solution
Brigide Marion Sobieraj, Sustainable Fashion Processes; Steps and Research Towards a Sustainable Clothing Product
2016
Qinning Yao, Applications of GIS in Street Trees Planning and Planting: Jubilee Park Neighborhood
Milagros Tagle, University of North Texas Community Garden: A case study
Jason Smith, Impact of the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code on the Community
Seaver Myers, Historical & Sociological Perspective of Waste, Transportation & Urban Sprawl: West Dallas Case Study
2015
Harris Ngwo Anja, Sustainability Assessment of PV Street Lighting in Mamfe Municipality, Cameroon
John Leos, The Woodlands: Retrospective to its Sustainable Future