2018 Scholars Symposium Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:45 pm
2018 Scholars Symposium Time Room Presenter
Presentation
7:05 314 Hope Jackson
Brexit at Work: The Effects of Departing the European Union on Scottish Jobs
7:05 316 Thaise Sudano
How a Harmful Tradition Persists in the Twenty-First Century: The Implications of Female Genital Mutilation on Women with a Focus on Senegal
7:05 318 Cooper Truwit
Augustus’ Ascent and Acclimation to Power
7:05 320 Chloe Kekedjian
Assessing The Biodegradation of High Density Polyethylene by the Greater Wax Worm
7:05 370 Jack Halsey
Macroscopic Modeling of Bohmian Mechanics Using a Vibrating Oil Bath
7:05 374 Chase Zammit
Exploration of Non-GMO Alternatives for Frost Damage Prevention in Potato Plants ***
7:40 314 Elizabeth Laub
Call 911: The State of Emergency Medical Services in Low Income Countries
7:40 316 Hannah Haden
A Balancing Act: An Exploration of Pharmaceutical Drug Testing in Developing Nations
7:40 318 Alexandra Schwartz The Art of Translation: Exploring Translation Theory in Catullus’ Carmen 36 7:40 320 Sarah Powless
Secret Weapons: The Role of Women in the Islamic State
2018 Scholars Symposium Time Room Presenter
Presentation
7:40 370 Andrew Kurth
Carbon Nanomaterials for the Future: Optimizing Synthesis Efficiency
7:40 374 Dominic DeMarco
Traffic Flow and Intersections: Using Microscopic Computer Simulation to Analyze Road Connections ***
8:15 314 Claire Wilson
Eye On The Ball: How Sports Affect Nation Branding in Brazil, New Zealand, and Canada
8:15 316 Kristen Beaumonte
Keeping Calm and Fighting Back: How Britain is Modeling Successful Recovery from Terror
8:15 320 Jack Thies
The Broken Wheel of Recidivism: A Comparative Analysis of India and the United States
8:15 370 Sophia Feldman & Alexandra Truwit
Exploring the Link Between Learned Emotional Intelligence and Academic Success
8:15 374 Dennis Polyakov
Zippy Chow: Using Traveling Salesman Technology to Optimize Food Delivery ***
Two Scholars cannot attend tonight’s Symposium, and they will give their presentations from 11:30am-12:45pm on Wednesday, May 8 in Room 370:
Ajit Akole
Mining Novel RNA Sequences: An Effort to Further Map the Human Transcriptome
Amelia Wyckoff Villain or Victim: Sexuality, Gender, and Female Agency in Medea