Come hear our graduating Humanities majors present their research on Friday, April 9 from 2-6 pm in JGB 2.218. You are welcome to come and go in between panels.
Health and Culture 2:15 – 3:00
Paige Binder
“Influence of Parents on Physical Activity Levels of Elementary School Children”
Supervisor: Jules Elkins Second Reader: Andrew Springer
Katherine Hathaway
“The Contribution of Diabetes and Other Factors to Memory among Mexican Americans
in the Rio Grande Valley”
Supervisor: Leanne Field Second Reader: Jennifer Gay
Michelle Miro
“Rural Water Supply in Tamil Nadu, India: A Provider-Based Approach”
Supervisor: Catherine Boone Second Reader: Sankaran Radhakrishnan
Communication and Politics 3:15 – 4:00
Cori Dickie
“Technology Expansion and American Quality of Life”
Supervisor: Penne Restad Second Reader: Gregory Curtis
Ryan Storey
“Moments of Accountability: The Daily Show, Media Constraints and Democracy”
Supervisor: Natalie Stroud Second Reader: Renita Coleman
Will Clark
“Eminent Domain: An Analysis of Equity, Efficiency, and Texas Reforms”
Supervisor: Alan Sager Second Reader: Helen Schneider
Cultural Studies 4:15 – 5:00
Jenna Miller
“Theories of Soft Power Hegemony”
Supervisor: Pascale Bos Second Reader: Inga Markovits
Nicole Hutchins
“Social Enterprise as a Tool for Economic Development in Latin America”
Supervisor: Melvin Hinich Second Reader: Charles Krecz
Anne Hulsey
“Politics as an Expression of Culture: Honor in Turkish International Relations”
Supervisor: Zoltan Barany Second Reader: George Gavrilis
Literary Perspectives 5:15 – 5:45
Eleanor Hooker
“The Migration of Novel Form: Text, Image, Space”
Supervisor: Karen Grumberg Second Reader: Taek El-Ariss
Matthew Morton
“Imperfect Glimpses of the Sky: Poems and a Story: Poems and a Story”
Supervisor: Michael Adams Second Reader: Dean Young