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DEPARTMENTAL LISTING FOR STUDENT PUBLIC RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS |
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COMMON HOUR The following seniors presented their research. ** indicates the winners : Megan Conlon **. Debussy, French Nationalism and "Le Culte De Moi." Abby Frackenpohl. Connecting Cultures: From 12th century Italian Art to 20th century American Music. Alexis Henry. Can You See Me Now? Cultivating a Better Learning Environment for Students of Color. Laura Lyon **. Silence Language and Sharing: The Holocaust and Cambodian Genocide. Ritwi Niyogi. Synchronization and Hebbian Learning in a Network of Coupled Neural Phase Oscillators. Amanda Waugh **. "Willing Liberates:" Nietschean Heroism in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions.
ROWS (Research on Women by Students) View ROWS program
View 2008 Research Presentations funded by the Kenderdine Student Academic Travel Fund
The following were student presentations/demonstrations during the Open House: Joshua Lichtman '09. My Engage the World Experience: Water Quality Research in Guam. Jeff Rodgers '10. Student-Faculty Research in the Chemistry Program. Alejo Lifschitz '10. Introductory Chemistry Labs. William Winkler '10. Introduction to the Organic Lab. Yurina Shim '09. Instrument Suite Demonstration. Lauren Ashworth '09. Introduction to the Physical Chemistry Lab. Elyssa Prager '10. Welcome to the Laser Lab. Cemre Eren '10. Rats: Looking for Dinner. Lauren Solometo '10. This is Your Brain. Elizabeth Jeffress '09. This is Your Brain After a Traumatic Brain Injury. Keith Kleinman '09 and Allison Hall '10. Human Performance Lab Demonstration. Laura Dunn '09. Fluorescent Tract Tracing. Matt Manganaro '09. Gene Expression in the Fruit Fly Central Nervous System. Kelly LaRue '09. Microbial Diversity Research Poster Presentation. James Van Meerbeke '10. Listening to Neurons. Eric Johns '09. Confocal Microscope Demonstration. Kelly Lohr '10. Effects of Memantine on Reactivation of Memory Induced Amnesia in Day-Old Chicks.
Undergraduate Research at the Capitol of Pennsylvania. Poster Presentations. Harrisburg, Capitol - East Wing Rotunda and Atrium Donald Sailer '09, Russell Toris '11 and Kelly Lohr '10 joined more than 80 students from other Pennsylvania colleges and universities for Undergraduate Research at the Capitol. View abstract booklet in PDF COMMON HOUR The following seniors presented their research. ** indicates the winners : Anabella Atach. The National Institute of Anthropology and History and "The Others:" Different Perspectives on Mexican Patrimony. Michael Comes. History of Collateralized Debt Obligations and 2007 Subprime Mortgage Crisis. Karen Kirner **. Perspectives Among Farmers and the General Public of Environmental Impacts of Biodiesel and Ethanol Development in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Stacey Mardekian **. Assessment of the Cholinergic and Dopaminergic Systems in Mediating the Acquisition and Expression of Nicotine Conditioned Taste Aversion. Mark Veronda **. Applying a Genetic Algorithm to the Localization Problem Using an Extremely Sensing Limited Robot. Julia West. Stigma and Beliefs about Eating Disorders in Lay Persons and between Anorectics and Bulimics. ROWS (Research on Women by Students)
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The following seniors presented their research. ** indicates the winners : Alexandria de Aranzeta. From Hippocrates to Adams County: Tracing Humoral Medicine in Literature and Practice Audrey Fisher**. Cultures of Farming in Perry County: Implications for Local Environmental Management Christine Huron. Bridging the Gulf: Feminist Consciousness on War and Gendered Space Tiffany Kimbrough**. The Effect of Memantine on the Glutamate Synapse in Learning Carrie Roush**. Great Writ, Great Power: Habeas Corpus and Prerogative in the Lincoln and Bush Presidencies Ryan
Stearrett. Generation of Intrinsic Localized Modes in a Nonlinear
Electric Transmission Line
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