Departmental Honors Presentations
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擣ifteen 91视频专区 College students will present their yearlong research projects on April 13 on campus in Rosenstock Hall.
The 2017 Christine P. Tischer Scholars Departmental Honors presentations will take place from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Rosenstock Hall. The presentations are open to the public.
Eligible Tischer Scholars are students who have earned an overall GPA of 3.0 and a 3.5 in their major at the end of their junior year. They are usually invited to participate in Departmental Honors work during their senior year. The prestigious and highly selective, yearlong program is designed for students who wish to pursue intensive research or a special project. These students have been designated Christine P. Tischer Scholars since the 2000-01 academic year in honor of the 1965 91视频专区 alumna who has generously supported the program.
A brief opening session in Hodson Auditorium in Rosenstock Hall at 3:30 p.m. will precede the presentations. Specific presentation locations will be available then. A reception will take place after the presentations in the Beneficial-Hodson Library Reading Porch.
The following students will present their research:
Miranda Barrientos, 鈥淟ove Thy Ideal Neighbor: Permitted and Forbidden Relationships in Utopian Fiction鈥
R. Kyle Bulgarelli, 鈥淯sing Angler Surveys to Record Recreational Fishing Interactions with Turtles in the Chesapeake Bay鈥
Kelsey Decker, 鈥淒irected Evolution of Pectin Methylesterase to Higher Activity鈥
Marissa E. Gouker, 鈥淭he Suggestive Power of the Roman Ideal: A Comparison of Roman Imperial and Provincial Domestic Space鈥
Joseph Hutchins, 鈥淧ivot: Learning Entrepreneurship from Inside a Tech Startup鈥
Emily Kefauver, 鈥淭he Effects of Cultural Competence and Studying Abroad on Future Career Opportunities鈥
Stephanie Kesner, 鈥淭he Effect of Suspect Race and Degree of Suspect Resistance in Mock Police Officer Choice of Force鈥
Bethany Montague, 鈥淲hat it Takes to be a Goddess: Examining the Relationship between Queens and Divinity in Ancient Egypt鈥
John Montez, 鈥淲hen Art Goes Viral: Exploring the Political Circumstances of the New Artistic Connection鈥
Taylor Ann Polito, 鈥淪ome Voices We Remember: A Collection of Poems鈥
Ben Reese, 鈥淎cquisition or Theft? Civil Asset Forfeiture in Pennsylvania鈥
Peter Routson, 鈥淎 Bittersweet Alliance鈥
Alex J. Sexton, 鈥淎 Comparison of Stress Levels Between Student-Athletes and Non-Athletes at a Division III Institution鈥
Sophie Smith, 鈥淚nvestigating Perceptions of Poverty鈥
Natalie Yeagley, 鈥淔rederick II and Medieval Muslims: Rulership, Expulsion, and Crusade鈥
For more information, contact Mary Jean Hughes at hughes@hood.edu.
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