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CELEBRATION OF STUDENT RESEARCH & CREATIVE ACTIVITY ORAL PRESENTATIONS
COMPUTER SCIENCE (Room 309)
MATHEMATICS (Room 309)
2:50-3:10
3:50-4:10
Patrick Hallman - “Campus GPS”
ENGLISH (Room 309)
2:30-2:50
Megan Johnston - “The Idealization of
Nature in Romantic Era Poetry”
PHILOSOPHY (Room 206)
2:30-2:50
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Room 302)
2:50-3:10
Brandon Lipman - “Growing A Startup”
3:10-3:30
Joe Cantrel - “Entrepreneurship in
Cincinnati”
3:30-3:50
Rudy Molisho - “Waterfield Internship”
3:50-4:10
Elizabeth Schwab - “The Development of
Frameri”
4:10-4:30
Session One (Room 304)
2:30-2:50 Jonathan Hogue - “DeRolph V. State: How
Limited Government vs. Large
Government Affect Race and Education in
Cincinnati”
2:50-3:10
Rebecca Hollis - “Cultivating the Whole
Child: Efficacy of the Community Learning
Center Model”
3:10-3:30
Leah Efken - “Disparities and
Consequences: Racial and Socioeconomic
Differences Between Neighborhoods in St.
Louis and Cincinnati and Their Lasting
Effects”
3:30-3:50
Chris Schrank - “The Timeless Political
Relevance of The Declaration of
Independence”
Alex Van Leeuwen - “A look at South
Park's satirical view of modern parenting”
James Neyer (Room 206) - “I’m Sorry, I
Thought This was America! The Zeitgeist
of America and Athens as Seen Through
South Park and Aristophanes”
3:10-3:30
Joseph Ruter (Room 207) - “The Seed of
Principate: Annona and Imperial Politics”
3:30-3:50
Griff Bludworth (Room 208) - “Seneca and
the Tragedy of ‘Tragedy’: an Explication of
Seneca's Revised Philosophy of the Tragic”
3:30-3:50
Ayana Rowe (Room 207) - “Challenging
Kleos: An FPDA Analysis of Andromache in
the Iliad Classics”
3:50-4:10
William Henry (Room 207) - “Innovation &
Hoplite Ideology”
3:50-4:10
Nick Jannazo (Room 208) - “Girls, Girls,
Girls: The Prostitute in Roman New
Comedy and the Pro Caelio”
4:10-4:30
Morgan Thompson (Room 208) “Preaching Christ Crucified: Origen's
Apologetic Strategy in Contra Celsum”
HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (Room 309)
3:10-3:30
Stacy Hemmerich & Thomas Towers “Service Learning Improves Healthcare
Quality and Pediatric Immunization Rates
for Low Income Families in Butler County,
Ohio”
HISTORY (Room 309)
3:30-3:50
Madeline High - “Jewish Life in France
during World War II: The Vichy Regime
and the Resistance”
4:10-4:30
Ryan DiPaolo - “Semper Pro Omnibus:
Hidden Archives”
Edward Hoffmann - “Combat Trauma and
Catharsis in Attic Tragedy”
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, AND THE PUBLIC
HAB
2:50-3:10
Drew Philip - “The effect of the Incidence
Function on the existence Backward
Bifurcation”
Session Two (Room 306)
3:20-3:40 Mark Anliker - “Reducing Hypothetical
Bias in the Contingent Valuation Method”
3:40-4:00
Colin Foos - “The Effect of Income
Inequality on Voter Turnout in
International Elections”
4:00-4:20
Brandon Ellis - “Words As Weapons: Gun
Control Rhetoric In America”
4:20-4:40
Victoria Marial-Cruz - “Combating Crime
and Corruption in Paco Ignacio Taibo II’s
Noir Detective Fiction”
4:40-5:00
Jake Tancer - “The 1964 Freedom Summer
and the Voting Rights Act: The Effects of
Student Activism”
SOCIAL WORK (Room 207)
4:10-4:30
Jai’la Nored - “The Criminalization of
Homelessness”
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