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Welcome to the 4th Annual
Honors in the Major Symposium

Cosponsored by the University Honors Program and Phi Kappa Phi

Wednesday, April 16, 2003
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Oglesby Student Union, Rms 312 - 315

This symposium will showcase research presentations by Honors in the Major students, in a professional conference setting format. All interested students, faculty and staff are invited to attend.


Refreshments will be served during a break between the student presentations. This will provide an opportunity to speak with students and faculty currently involved with Honors in the Major.

Schedule of Events:

Rms 313-314
Welcome and Introductory Remarks -- 1:30 pm
Kenneth A. Goldsby, Director, University Honors Program

 

Session One -- 1:45 pm
Room 312
The Effect of Primary Language on Segment Duration in English Across Speaking Rates: Male & Female Data by Jennifer Fuller and Halle Lyons, Department of Communication Disorders (Directing Professor: Richard Morris)
Room 315
Measurement of Dispersion in Liquid Fluidized Beds Using NMR/MRI Techniques by Ian Hawkins, Department of Chemical Engineering (Directing Professor: S.J. Gibbs)

 

Session Two -- 2:10 pm
Room 312
A Historical View of Soprano Clarinet Mouthpieces and Mouthpiece Makers in America Since 1900 by William "Omari" Rush, Department of Music (Directing Professor: Frank Kowalsky)
Room 315 The Implications of Racial Stereotypes on Decisions to Shoot Criminal Suspects by Michelle Peruche, Department of Psychology (Directing Professor: Ashby Plant)

 

Rms 313-314
Break and Refreshments -- 2:35 pm

 

Session Three -- 3:00 pm
Room 312
Nonvertical Energy Transfer in 1,1'-Biindanylidene by Jonathan Mace, Department of Chemistry (Directing Professor: Jack Saltiel)
Room 315 International Terrorism: Using policies abroad to improve America at home by James Viers, Program in International Affairs (Directing Professor: Burt Atkins)

 

Session Four -- 3:25 pm
Room 312
Our Founding Fathers: Fictional Accounts of White Double-Consciousness by Kimberly Smith, Department of English (Directing Professor: W.T. Lhamon, Jr.)
Room 315
Reducing Victimization from Bullying by Idia Binitie, Department of Psychology (Directing Professor: Jon Bailey)

 

Session Five -- 3:50 pm
Room 312
Perceptions of Hispanic Body Image Across Generations by Jesica Koenig, Department of Communication (Directing Professor: Donnalyn Pompper)
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)

 

Rms 313-314
Concluding Remarks -- 4:15 pm

 

The Honors in the Major Symposium is funded, in part,
by a Phi Kappa Phi Promotion of Excellence Grant.

 

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