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Events

Capstone Projects - Spring 2011

Tuesday, April 19

Library Room 102 (11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

Wednesday, April 20

Gilman Center (5 p.m. to 8 p.m.)

Thursday, April 21

Library Room 102 (11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

 

Presenters and Topics

Tuesday, April 19 - (first presentation to begin at 11 a.m.)

Christina Iwanow One Loop, Two Sensors and Countless Problems: The Analysis of a Roller Coaster Loop
Izabela Laskowska The Impact of John Paul II and Solidarity on the End of Communism in Poland
Adrianne Kirk Creative: Dead or Alive. Posthumous Diagnoses of Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch and the Threat of Modern Medicine to Art

 

Wednesday, April 20 - (first presentation to begin at 8 p.m.)

Arielle Caban What Makes A Serial Killer Tick?
Guadalupe Diaz Tu Vales Por Dos Personas
Alison Conrad Negative Political Advertising and the American Electorate
John Simard The Crafting of Mengele
Miranda Conklin Understanding the Autism Epidemic: A Case of Increasing Risks or of More Acute Diagnosis?
Robert Veit The Contributions of Political Idealists and Political Realists Upon the Founders When Developing The United States Constitution and Supplemental Amendments

 

Thursday, April 21 - (first presentation to begin at 11 a.m.)

Elliott Smith Contributions to Computer Science As We Know It Today
Nichole Amador Prescriptions and Antibiotic Resistance
Richard Heins Success in Sport Through Comprehensive Preparation

 

**Please note the start time each day. Subsequent presentations begin as soon as the previous one ends.