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Welcome and Introductory
Remarks -- 1:30 pm
Kenneth A. Goldsby, Director, University Honors Program
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Session One -- 1:45 pm
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| Room 312 |
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| Room 315 |
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Session Two -- 2:10 pm
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| Room 312 |
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| Room 315 |
The Implications
of Racial Stereotypes on Decisions to Shoot Criminal Suspects by Michelle
Peruche, Department of Psychology (Directing Professor: Ashby
Plant) |
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Break and Refreshments
-- 2:35 pm
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Session Three -- 3:00
pm
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| Room 312 |
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| Room 315 |
International Terrorism:
Using policies abroad to improve America at home by James
Viers, Program in International Affairs (Directing Professor:
Burt Atkins) |
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Session Four -- 3:25 pm
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| Room 312 |
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| Room 315 |
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Session Five -- 3:50 pm
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| Room 312 |
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| Room 315 |
War History as Art:
Robert E. Lee Through the Eyes of the Shaara's by Erin
Graham, Department of English (Directing Professor: Bruce Bickley) |
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Concluding Remarks --
4:15 pm
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The Honors in the Major Symposium is funded, in part,
by a Phi Kappa Phi Promotion of Excellence Grant.