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Denman Undergraduate Research Forum

April 4, 2018

Denman Undergraduate Research Forum

Denman

Congratulations to our history majors and minors who presented at the 2018 Denman Undergraduate Research Forum. Presenters were:

Marissa Ajamian, “Uncovering a legacy: transmission of the Hawkins Technique”;
Avery Kaminski, “Pork Chop Hill”;
Natalie Brooks, “HIV test counselors: the impact on risky behaviors and knowledge of HIV in Iringa, Tanzania”;
Gabriella Leccese, “How did attitudes towards contraception from the Catholic Church impact the HIV epidemic in Iringa, Tanzania?”;
Nanditha Ravichandran, “The perspective of Tanzanian physicians on their positions in global health”;
George Andrei, “Nationality before nationalism: ethnic politics, geopolitics, and the sustainability of the medieval Hungarian Kingdom in the east”;
Bronte Cunningham, “Changes in diet and dental health in the San Pedro de Atacama Oases”;
Devon Reich, “Planting perthes: agriculture & mechanical loading in a pre-contact female”;
Jonathan Schulman, “Second World competition in Vietnam: analyzing the implications of the Vietnam War on Sino-Soviet relations”;
Amber Moore, “Mental illness in Tanzania: understanding the impact of history and culture on suicide”;
Allison Susor, “Role model effect and girls of color: Building the next generation of leaders”;
Carley Rheinhard, “The African slave trade, American slaves, and the migration of black mythology”;
Matt Schneider, “Elephant sovereignty: remapping the politics of nature & nation in the Okavango-Zambezi basin”;
Benjamin Harvey, “Spiritus Ex Machina; The rights of autonomous artificial intelligence by 2050”;
Tyler Webb, “The battling Buckeyes of the 37th Infantry Division”; and
Chris Newman, “#themfirst: black female slavery and (t)he legacy of an American rape culture”
 
The program from the event is available here.  Please visit our department's Facebook page to view more photos from the event.
 
Gabriella Leccese
Gabriella Leccese
 
Nanditha Ravichandran

Nanditha Ravichandran
 

Matt Schneider