Independent Study

Exposition

MOVEABLE FEAST OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Condensed Schedule    Expanded Schedule     Index

Condensed Schedule


Talks

Session Title

Session #

Time

Location

Presentations

 

Women and the World

 

Oral 1

 

11:30-12:45

 

Kauke 238

 

1-5

Politics and Popular Culture

Oral 2

11:30-12:45

Taylor 104

6-10

Neighborhoods and Nations

Oral 3

11:30-12:30

Scovel 205

11-14

Knowing the Past & Making Predictions

Oral 4

12:00-1:15

Severance 123

15-19

Truth, Virtue, and Wealth

Oral 5

12:45-2:00

Taylor 110

20-24

Religion, Science, & Society

Oral 6

12:30-1:45

Kauke 143

25-29

African Roots and Social Justice

Oral 7

1:15-2:30

Kauke 236

30-34

Animals and the Environment

Oral 8

1:30-2:30

Morgan 101

35-38


 

Posters

 

Session Title

Session #

Time

Location

Presentations

 

Theatre

 

Poster 1

 

11:30-2:30

 

Freedlander

 

39-40

Africana Studies, Philosophy, Religion, Sociology

Poster 2

11:30-2:30

Kauke

41-49

Psychology, Neuroscience, Economics, History

Poster 3

11:30-2:30

Morgan

50-64

Geology

Poster 4

11:30-2:30

Scovel

65-70

Chemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience

Poster 5

11:30-2:30

Severance

71-91

Physics, Mathematics

Poster 6

11:30-2:30

Taylor

92-101


 

Exhibits

 

Session Title

Session #

Time

Location

Presentations

 

Art

 

Exhibit 1

(with gallery talks)

 

11:30-2:30

 

Ebert Art Center

 

102-107

English

Exhibit 2

 

11:45-1:00

Kauke 2nd Floor

108-111

 

 

 

 

Expanded Schedule

 

Oral Session 1

“Women and the World”

11:30-12:45

Kauke Hall, Room 238

 

1

11:30

Elizabeth Eckel

Archaeology

"Putting Her In Her Place: Gender, Archaeology, And The Anglo-Norman Castle

2

11:45

Beverly Brooks

Classics

"That Woman": A Study Of Rhetoric And The Societal View Of Women In Cicero’s Pro Caelio And The Public Statements Of President Bill Clinton During The Lewinsky Scandal

3

12:00

Laura Gross

French

L'abécédaire de trois documentaires d'Agnès Varda [The ABC's of Three Documentaries by Agnès Varda]

4

12:15

Emily Bowditch

History

The Women Of The United Service Organization

5

12:30

Elisabeth Bremer

International Relations

A Gendered Analysis of Microcredit lending:  How Women's Rights Affect Grassroots Development

 

 

 

 


 

Oral Session 2

“Politics and Popular Culture”

11:30-12:45

Taylor Hall, Room 104

 

6

11:30

Josh Espich

Communication

Do You Need Anybody?  I Just Need Someone To Love.  I Get By With A Little Help From My [Facebook] Friends:  A Content Analysis Of Image Management Of College Students'facebook Profiles

7

11:45

Jonathan Tomoloni

Spanish

Las metáforas de "Harry Potter" [Metaphors in "Harry Potter"]

8

12:00

Maureen Hanlon

Political Science

Reforming The Ties That Bind Us: Integrating Socialist Theories Of Collective Action Into Our American Society

9

12:15

Peterson Kuyk-White

Philosophy

Examining The Mythology Of Rock Music: Sincerity, Authenticity, And The Nature Of Musical Content

10

12:30

Michael Waseleski

History

Hergè, Politics, and Culture: Tintin as a Historical Source

 


 

Oral Session 3

“Neighborhoods and Nations”

11:30-12:30

Scovel Hall, Room 205

 

11

11:30

Erica Seng

International Relations

Transnational Advocacy And Asylum

12

11:45

Andrew Gross

Political Science

Gardens & Revolutions: Guy Debord, Wendell Berry, And The Cultivation Of The Creative Subject

13

12:00

Greg Schermbeck

Urban Studies

A Rose from the Concrete: A Case Study of ìIncentivizingî Private Development and  Neighborhood Revitalization in Philadelphia.

14

12:15

Mihika Chatterjee

Economics

Catastrophic Illness, Household-Resource Allocation and National Savings in Tanzania : Beyond the Increased Mortality-Decreased Productivity Argument


 

Oral Session 4

“Knowing the Past & Making Predictions”

12:00-1:15

Severance Hall, Room 123

 

15

12:00

Aubrey Brown

Archaeology and History

Building For The Future, Saving For The Past: Historical Preservation In Wooster, Ohio

16

12:15

Jocelyn Barker

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Predicting Gene Copy Number Using Genomic Sequence Data

17

12:30

Emily Long

History and Archaeology

Welcome to the Past: An Analysis of the Historiography and Archaeology Behind Early Colonial Living History Museums in America

18

12:45

Alicia Dissinger

Archaeology

Phoenician, Aegean, and Persian, Oh My: The Development of Cypriot Sanctuaries in Relation To Greek Influence from the Late Cypriot through the Cypro-Archaic

19

1:00

Cora Hofstetter

English

Looking in a Shattered Glass: Coming to Terms with History, Family, Identity, and Place

 


 

Oral Session 5

“Truth, Virtue, and Wealth”

12:45-2:00

Taylor Hall, Room 110

 

20

12:45

Emilia Mahaffey

Comparative Literature

Lancelot: Most Famous Knight of the World

21

1:00

Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui

Economics

Acquiring Firm's Shareholders' Wealth:  The Effect Of Method Of Payment On Announcement Period Returns

22

1:15

Abigail