| Student/Project |
Faculty Sponsor(s) |
Nell Champoux, '05
A study of the nature and change of the imagination in the Medieval
Ages and in the Renaissance, focusing on Medieval mystics and the
Renaissance humanists |
Tracy Hamilton,
Cathy Gutierrez |
Karlena Sakas, '05
An examination of ecofeminism as a social movement from 1970-present,
focusing primarily on the US and Germany |
Matthew Calarco |
Ana Ciric, '05
Study of CO2 reduction catalyst |
Robert Granger |
| Elizabeth Eager,
'05
Research on the Medieval Catholic church, from the approach that
it functioned much like a multi-national corporation
|
Lynn Laufenberg |
Robin Parkinson,
'05
A study of the advances of the feminist movement in China since 1995,
the year of the Beijing Conference, and the discrepancies between
the ideals and the reality visible to the world |
Deborah Beckel |
Caville Stanbury,
'06
A temperature dependent luminescence study of oxide crystals
|
Hank Yochum |
Seana McGuffey, '04
This project will be an initial step to create an ethogram for the
behavior of Eastern and Western Hognose snakes (heterodon platyrhinos
and heterodon nasicus) |
Jeff Janovetz |
Leah Davis, '04
A study of the effects of stress on fertility in Japanese quail |
Brian Cusato |
| Kathryn Davis,
'05
Synthesize phosphate and thiomodified DNA oligonucleotides |
Jill Granger |
Fellowship from the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges
|
Jaime Heimbegner, '04
Synthesis of Analogs of a Bioactive Component from Ligusticum porteri |
John Beck
|