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8th Annual Symposium on Undergraduate Research
Council on Undergraduate Research
The Council on Undergraduate Research of the College of Arts and Sciences at Valdosta State University was organized Fall Quarter 1994. Membership includes one faculty representative from each of the 10 departments of Arts and Sciences, a representative of African American Studies, Women’s Studies, the Honors Program, and a liaison from the National Council on Undergraduate Research. The Council is charged with promoting undergraduate students’ interest in research, with seeking ways to promote undergraduate students’ involvement in research activities, and with helping faculty identify opportunities to involve undergraduates in research.
April 4-5, 2002
Magnolia Room, University Center
Thursday, April 4, 2002
Opening Plenary Session, 7:30 p.m.
Welcome Dr. Ronald L. Barnette, Acting Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Remarks Dr. Ronald M. Zaccari, President
Dr. Louis H. Levi, Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs
Invited Addresses: Taking Undergraduate Research into the Field
Dr. W. James Loughry, Department of Biology
Dr. Jane Zahner, Curriculum and Instructional Technology
Dr. C. Tracy Harrington, International Programs
Reception and Poster Session I
Friday, April 5, 2002
Poster Session II and Coffee 7:45 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
Paper Session I 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Moderator: Dr. Christopher Meyers, History
Welcome Dr. Ronald L. Barnette, Acting Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Remarks Dr. James T. LaPlant, Department of Political Science
"Christian Versus Pagan Themes in Beowulf"
Lee Ogletree
Department of English
Dr. Kathy Hall, Faculty Adviser
"Possession Rituals and the Garifuna of Belize"
Maria E. Prince
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Dr. Stephen M. Childs, Faculty Adviser
"The Role of Ozone in the Cuban Health Care System"
William Parker
Department of Chemistry
Dr. Thomas J. Manning, Faculty Adviser
"Fathers of the Early Church: Priests or Politicians"
Trisha O'Connell
Department of Philosophy
Dr. Linda Bennett-Elder, Faculty Adviser
Poster Session III and Coffee 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Paper Session II 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Moderator: Dr. Linda Bennett-Elder, Philosophy
"Computer-Controlled Object Manipulation"
Jason Bankston and Brandon Vaughan
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Dr. David R. Gibson, Faculty Adviser
"The Importance of Identity in De Noches Vienes"
L. Michael Cortez
Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Dr. Eneida Pugh, Faculty Adviser
"Democracy in the Former Soviet Union"
Patricia Rusoff
Department of Political Science
Dr. Dr. James T. LaPlant, Faculty Adviser
"Radio Astronomy at VSU, Stage II: Building a Powerful, Wide-Band Receiver"
Zachary Friis, Caleb Price, and John Futch
Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences
Dr. Dr. Cecilia Barnbaum, Faculty Adviser
Lunch Break, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Paper Session III, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Moderator: Dr. Theresa M. Thompson, English
"At-Risk Behavior Among African-American Youth: Contributing Factors and Solutions"
Anthony Pinkins
Department of African-American Studies
Dr. Okete J. Shiroya, Faculty Adviser
"Natural Law and Medical Ethics: A Critique"
James Hitchcock
Department of Philosophy
Dr. James F. Hill, Faculty Adviser
"Osama Bin Laden: How and Where Should He Be Tried?"
Maria Claudette F. Dianco
Department of Political Science
Dr. Jane L. Elza, Faculty Adviser
"Genetic Analysis of Mermithid Nematode Species"
Russell During and Amanda Howard
Department of Biology
Dr. Dr. J. Mitchell Lockhart, Faculty Adviser
Break 2:30 – 2:45 p.m.
Paper Session IV 2:45 – 4:15 p.m.
Moderator: Dr. James T. LaPlant, Political Science
"Differences in Electrical Conductivity Readings with the EM-38"
John Corbett
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Drs. Andreas G. Lazari and Eric C. Brevik, Faculty Advisers
"The Personal is Political"
Deirdre Brzezienski
Department of English
Dr. Theresa M. Thompson, Faculty Adviser
"The Social Construction of Identity Among African-Americans"
Wendi Richelle Youngblood
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Criminal Justice
Dr. Stephen M. Childs, Faculty Adviser
"Multi-Angle Laser Light Scattering to Measure Aggregation of Large Molecular Species"
Viki Lynn Herring
Department of Chemistry
Dr. Thomas J. Manning, Faculty Advisor
"West Nile Virus Surveillance in Lowndes County, Georgia"
Tambrea Ellison, Pearce Futch and Michelle Rittenhouse
Department of Biology
Dr. Mark S. Blackmore, Faculty Adviser
Presentation of Certificates to Symposium Participants 4:30 p.m.
Posters
Biology"Population Genetics of Potentially Laine Wheeler |
Chemistry"Detection of DNA Repair Proteins in Spinach" Amy Feldman and Angela McDonald |
English"How the Internet Has Influenced Growth in a Small Business" Charlie P. Cowart "Invasion of Privacy and the Law" Lindsey Giddens "How the Internet has Improved Travel" Misty Dixon Weaver |
Mathematics and Computer Science"De-Noising Transmitted Signals via a Wavelet Transform" Caleb Price |
Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences"Astronomical Photography" Melissa Williams |
Political Science"Regional Variations of Homicide in America" Michael Alexander "Campaign Reform: An Analysis of the McCain/Feingold Bill" Jonathan Alan Posey "Passage of the Brady Bill: Party, Region, and Ideology" Ryan Springer |
Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice"Minority Retention Rates in Lowndes County and Environmental Issues" William Echols et al. |
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Council Members 2001-2002
Departments:
Dr. James LaPlant, Political Science, Chair
Dr. John Pascarella, Biology
Dr. John Barbas, Chemistry
Dr. Derrick Harris, English
Dr. Chris Meyers, History
Dr. Charles Kicey, Mathematics and Computer Science
Dr. Eneida Pugh, Modern and Classical Languages
Dr. Linda Bennett-Elder, Philosophy
Dr. Ken Rumstay, Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences
Dr. Matthew Richard, Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Programs:
Dr. Okete Shiroya, African American Studies
Dr. Brian Adler, Honors Program
Dr. Theresa Thompson, Women’s Studies
CUR Liaisons:
Dr. James LaPlant, Political Science
Dr. Ken Rumstay, Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences
College of Arts and Sciences:
Dr. Ronald Barnette, Dean
Dr. John Hiers, Associate Dean