Student Research Symposium
Join the College of Arts and Sciences as we celebrate our 20th Anniversary with a Student Research Symposium. Twelve students from disciplines across the College will present their research, exemplifying the wonderful work being done by CoAS undergraduates and graduates.
November 12, 2010
1:00p.m. to 5:00p.m.
Mitchell Auditorium
Bossone Research Enterprise Center
Elena Schroeter ’13, Ph.D. Biology
Title: The Morphology and Molecular Preservation of a New Titanosaur from Argentina
Heather Schwartz ’11, B.S. Psychology
Title: Personal and Professional Developments through Juvenile Justice Research
Caroline Shapcott ’12, Ph.D. Mathematics
Title: Asymptotic and Rare Event Probabilities
Furrah Qureshi ’12, B.A./M.S. English and Communication
Title: The War on Drugs: Covering News or Creating it?
Amanda White ’11, B.S. Physics
Title: Interacting Void Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Hannah Bennett ’11, B.S. History and Political Science
Title: Civil War Music
Erica Caden ’11, Ph.D. Physics
Title: Neutrinos and the Universe: From the Smallest Particles to the Biggest Questions
Mira D’Souza ‘12, B.A. International Area Studies
Title: Iraq: A Macroeconomic Study
Laura C. Ramirez ’11, B.S. Biology
Title: Taking C.H.A.R.G.E: A Novel Drosophila Model for CHARGE Syndrome
Renee Daggett ’14, B.A. Communication: Global Journalism
Title: How the Local Media Covered Japanese American Internment
Erica Frankel ’12, B.S. Chemistry
Title: The Effect of Excipients on the Swelling Behavior of PLGA Assessed by Quartz Crystal Microbalance
Elizabeth M. Goetter ‘12, Ph.D. Psychology
Title: Internet-Based Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders