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 |
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| 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? |
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| 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 |
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| 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.


