Participants listed by session and time Participants listed by session and time Music Education Teaching Portfolios - Schmucker Hall 222 Recital Hall 8.30am - 9.45am Poster Session III - Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby 8.30am - 9.45am
Christina Jasion '13David Van Doren '16Elizabeth Miller '13
Poster Session IV - Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby 10.00am - 11.15am Participants listed by session and time Poster Session V - Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby 11.30am - 12.45pm Propaganda in 20th Century Germany - Breidenbaugh Hall 205 11.30am - 12.45pm Poster Session VI - Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby 1.00pm - 2.15pm Participants listed by session and time Anthropology 400 Capstone Projects I - Breidenbaugh Hall 205 8.30am - 9.45am Art and Art History Panel Session I - Schmucker Hall 302 8.30am - 9.45am Classics Senior Capstone Session I - Breidenbaugh Hall 311 8.30am - 9.45am English Honors Theses I - Breidenbaugh Hall 209 8.30am - 9.45am Notions of Frontier: Literature, Geograpy and Identity in America's Borderlands - Science Center 151 8.30am - 9.15am Spiritual Immersion and Cultural Dialogues in Taize, France - Breidenbaugh Hall 112 8.30am - 9.45am The Environment and Public Policy - Science Center 153 9.00am - 9.45am Participants listed by session and time Anthropology 400 Capstone Projects II - Breidenbaugh Hall 205 10.00am - 11.15am Biology Senior Capstone Panel Session II - Science Center 300 10.00am - 11.15am Classics Senior Capstones Session II - Breidenbaugh Hall 311 10.00am - 11.15am English Honors Theses II - Breidenbaugh Hall 209 10.00am - 11.15am Socio-Ethnic Conflict and Compromise in Modern Europe - Science Center 200 10.00am - 11.15am The Use of Music Technology in South Central Pennsylvania - Schmucker Hall 214 10.00am - 11.15am Participants listed by session and time Cyberactivism in PRC and Propaganda in Germany - Breidenbaugh Hall 209 11.30am - .45am Globalization Studies Honors Thesis Presentations - Science Center 200 11.30am - .45am No Treason, Slavery, and Black Nationalism - Science Center 151 11.30am - .45am Renaissance Wonders - Schmucker Hall 302 11.30am - 12.45pm Game Programming - Science Center 152 1.00pm - 2.15pm Mellon Summer Scholars Panel Session II - Breidenbaugh Hall 209 1.00pm - 2.15pm Participants listed by session and time Film Studies - Breidenbaugh Hall 201 Joseph Theater 10.00am - 12.00pm Alumni Then and Now - Breidenbaugh Hall 201 Joseph Theater 1.00pm - 2.15pm Participants listed by session and time Piano Recitals - Schmucker Hall 222 Recital Hall 11.30am - 12.45pm Participants listed by session and time Group C - Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre 9.00am - 9.40am Chrysothemis - Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre 10.00am - 10.30am The Balloon Catcher - Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre 10.45am - 11.45am <EL TIGRE> - Pennsylvania Hall Outside North 12.00pm - 12.45pm Ancient Comedy - College Union Junction 12.45pm - 2.15pm Program listed by session and time Music Education Teaching Portfolios 8.30am - 9.45am Schmucker Hall 222 Recital Hall Emma Sheffer Bachelor of Science in Music Education Portfolio Presentation Keith Gromis Music Education Student Teaching Portfolio Presentation Kevin Psolka-Green Music teaching portfolio presentation Kristin Staub Music Education Portfolio Presentation Matthew Carlson Music Teaching Portfolio Michelle Stukane Bachelor of Science in Music Education Portfolio Presentation Program listed by session and time Poster Session III 8.30am - 9.45am Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby Program listed by session and time Adam Poff, Albert Vill, Alecia Achimovich, Ashley Boone, Bethany Holtz, Brianne Tomko, David Van Doren, Emily Jankowski, Emily Love, Katherine Boas, Matthew Dunworth, Rose Fogliano Comparative Genome Analysis of Mycobacteriophage BellusTerra Adam Poff, David Van Doren, Katherine Boas, Matthew Dunworth Identification of Immunity Groups within Mycobacteriophage Albert Vill, Alecia Achimovich, Ashley Boone, Brianne Tomko Growth characteristics of six novel mycobacteriophages on Mycobacteria smegmatis and aurum Amanda Orzechowski Control of DNA damage signaling by SSPP/SSPT motifs in Aspergillus nidulans snoARif1 Bethany Holtz, Emily Jankowski, Emily Love, Rose Fogliano The Search for Aquatic Mycobacteriophage in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Cam Nguyen An Anti-checkpoint Role for Aspergillus nidulans snoA31/Rif1 Christina Cochran Time-lapse Visualization of Bacteria Growth Christina Jasion Effect of fluoxetine (Prozac) on locomotion of two species of marine snail and one species of freshwater snail. Elizabeth Miller Determining the function of fshr-1 in oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans Emily Kohlbrenner Generation of new snxAHrbl alleles by a non-complementation Assay Joseph Robinson The Expression of an Antimicrobial Protein is Regulated by fshr-1 Leah Grandi Characterizing the Opposing Functional Domains of GCK-2 Program listed by session and time Olivia Ruth Elucidating the FSHR-1 Signaling Cascade in Caenorhabditis elegans Program listed by session and time Poster Session IV 10.00am - 11.15am Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby Craig Witushynsky, Daniel McNamara, Katherine Murphy, Theodore Kerr Computer Science Capstone - Android Tour Authoring Tool David Laws, Samir Lalvani, Sterling Hallfors, Taylor Gaw Computer Science Capstone: Android Application Anna Cammisa Inflation at the Zero Lower Bound Jia Qi Zhou The impact of China's local government debt on economic growth Kevin Lugo Renewable Resource Extraction: Experimental Analysis of Resource Management Policies Under Assumptions of Resource Migration Nicholas Jesteadt Modeling Time Trends in Asset Return Directionality Ross Nichols On the Orthodox Nature of Heterodox Income Distribution Theory Nathan Blyler Searching for Underlying Subpopulations of Silene Spaldingii Ryan Becker Playing Games on Graphs Program listed by session and time Organization and Management StudiesBrendan McCormick Personality Traits of ROTC Cadets Charrisha Watkins Bipolar Disorder and Occupational Functioning Cheryl Olechnowicz Attachment Theory in the Workplace: Comparison of Womens' Father-Figure & Supervisor Relationships in relation to Workplace Performance Dana Sahli Do birth-order and extraversion influence compatibility in romantic relationships? Erin Becker The Power of Silence: Introversion and Leadership Harrison Everts Workaholism and Personality Jonathan Morris Do Introverts and Extroverts Have Different Preferences on Class structure and Study habits? Kelly Johns Life Events as a Predictor of Personality Traits Kristin North, Stephanie Gulden Extraversion, Introversion and Conflict-Handling Styles Sarah Alesio What Can We Learn From Asking People Their Thoughts During Personality Testing? Tyler Keith New Facet of Introversion: Modesty Program listed by session and time Poster Session V 11.30am - 12.45pm Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby Avani Amin DNA Binding of Cobalt Clathrochelates Casina Malinchak Iron-Catalyzed Oxidative Cyclizations of Diols Jennifer Middlebrooks, R. Joseph Fortenbaugh Photodissociation of Dimethyl Disulfide in Solution Jeremiah Johnston The Partitioning of Resveratrol into the Nanorod-bound Surfactant Bilayer of Gold Nanorods Katherine Wilson Partitioning 6-methoxy-2-naphthol to the Bilayer of Gold Nanorods Nikita La Cruz Evaluating the impact of industrialization on lead levels in soils on the Gettysburg College Campus: A Chemical and Spatial Analysis Charles Maass, Robert Weiss A Double Blind Investigation of Isokinetic Leg Strength both With and Without 200mg of Caffeine Olivia Ruth Hispanic Patient-Provider Interactions Nathan Blyler A Clustering Approach to Image Compression Program listed by session and time Poster Session VI 1.00pm - 2.15pm Science Center 2 and 3 Lobby Lindsay Menton Declining Membership in the Parent Teacher Association: Not Merely Coincidental Emily Ruhl, Robin Arnold A comparison of Adams County residents to farmers’ market attendees: A question of representation Program listed by session and time Global Leadership Gettysburg CollegeAnna Schneider, Dana Sahli, Jordan Swenson, Julie Schaub, Lauren Brauer, Suzanne Englot Understanding and Embracing Cultural Differences between America and France Caroline Clark Bringing Denmark Back to Gettysburg Cassi Franz The role of Chinese aid in Samoa Elizabeth Williams Bringing the homeland home: Converting travel experiences into creative nonfiction Eric Herndon Studying Abroad in Seville, Spain Spring of 2012 Katherine Rice My Experience Abroad and Bringing Those Experiences Home: Japan and the Global Leaders of Gettysburg College Kavya Kumar A Semester in Switzerland: A Globalized Experience Kelly Madden Study Abroad Experiance in Copenhagen, Denmark Linnea Goebel A Modern Take on an Ancient Place: My Study Abroad Experience in Greece Samir Lalvani, Samuel Holmes Incredible Italy!: A Gettysburgian's story on the experiences, exposures, and excitements in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Valerie Leone Experiences in Panama Studying Tropical Ecology, Marine Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Conservation from the Perspective of a Global Leader of Gettysburg College Program listed by session and time Amelia Grabowski Xenophobia without Borders: A Journey to Social Justice through Global Leadership Courtney Benn Returning Home: Sharing the Experiences from Life in Japan (Global Leaders of Gettysburg College) Emily Constantian Experiences from Wollongong, Australia, and beyond Michael Boyland GLGC CET Chinese Studies Beijing Kelsey Boyce Stigma and Intellectual Disability: Sometimes the Best Intentions have the Worst Results Margaret Weisman The Perception of Time In American Life: Can We Really Have It All? Chase Leonard Cómo los inmigrantes se centralizan en las memorias del pasado como una técnica terapéutica Emma Thomas La historia y la memoria: Un analisis de La Sombra del Viento de Carlos Ruis Zafón Propaganda in 20th Century Germany 11.30am - 12.45pm Breidenbaugh Hall 205 Connor Lees, Jonathan Hofe Propaganda in 20th Century Germany Program listed by session and time Anthropology 400 Capstone Projects I 8.30am - 9.45am Breidenbaugh Hall 205 Alyssa Foxx, Kelsey Gerber, Morgan Rouscher Anth 400 Capstone Projects II Lauren Dunne, Taylor Osborne "Anth 400 Capstone Projects" Anthropology 400 Capstone Projects II 10.00am - 11.15am Breidenbaugh Hall 205 Catherine Daniels, Falon Deimler Anth 400 - Capstone Projects Emily Heeren, Kaitlin Chiarelli, Rebecca Taormina Anth 400 Capstone Projects Art and Art History Panel Session I 8.30am - 9.45am Schmucker Hall 302 Emily Francisco Cartoons, Campaigns, and Curating: My Summer as the Exhibits Intern at Musselman Library Eric Lee Urban Exploration of Red Hook Grain Terminal Joanna Myers Humor and the Grotesque: The Art of Pieter Bruegel the Elder Joshua Poorman The Influence of the Italian Renaissance on Early Ottoman Miniature Painting Madison Desmond Subodh Gupta: Modern art in India Program listed by session and time Biology Senior Capstone Panel Session II 10.00am - 11.15am Science Center 300 Alice Kraiza Measuring Bacterial Growth Curves Under Different Resource Conditions Cam Nguyen An Anti-checkpoint Role for Aspergillus nidulans snoA Christina Jasion Effect of fluoxetine (Prozac) on locomotion of one species of freshwater snail and two species of marine snail. Emily Kohlbrenner Generation of new snxAHrbl alleles in Aspergillus nidulans by a non-complementation Assay Kaitlin Watrud Effects of deforestation on microhabitat suitability for salamander communities Classics Senior Capstone Session I 8.30am - 9.45am Breidenbaugh Hall 311 Allyson Hitte, Andrew Monthey, Michael Walmer, William Coates Department of Classics- Senior Capstones Classics Senior Capstones Session II 10.00am - 11.15am Breidenbaugh Hall 311 Alexander Skufca, Audra Foster, Joshua Carmel, Kelsey Gerber Department of Classics- Senior Capstones Cyberactivism in PRC and Propaganda in Germany 11.30am - .45am Breidenbaugh Hall 209 Dean Harris, Kevin Bond Under the Fading Red Sky: Mao Culture, Government, and Cyberactivism in Today's PRC Program listed by session and time English Honors Theses I 8.30am - 9.45am Breidenbaugh Hall 209 Elizabeth Williams, Joshua Carmel, Veronica Rosenberger English Honors Theses, Student Presentations English Honors Theses II 10.00am - 11.15am Breidenbaugh Hall 209 Amelia Grabowski, Christina Cochran, Sarah Parker English Honors Theses, Student Presentations Game Programming 1.00pm - 2.15pm Science Center 152 Marcin Malec An Evaluation Function for UCT Search in the Game of Amazons Marcin Malec, Ryan Becker Poker Squares Challenge Globalization Studies Honors Thesis Presentations 11.30am - .45am Science Center 200 Alyssa Bosold International Non-Governmental Organizations in Vietnam: A Case Study with Project Gaia, Inc. Elizabeth Rupert, Rose Kane, Sarah Fodero Globalization Studies Honors Senior Thesis Presentations Ross Nichols Foreign Direct Investment as a Measure of Disembedding in North Africa Program listed by session and time Mellon Summer Scholars Panel Session II 1.00pm - 2.15pm Breidenbaugh Hall 209 Alyssa Foxx, John Hill, Joshua Griffiths, Taylor Smart Mellon Summer Scholars 2013 Panel #1 No Treason, Slavery, and Black Nationalism 11.30am - .45am Science Center 151 Lauren Roedner The Legacy of Slavery at Arlington House, Robert E. Lee Memorial Melanie Cooper Black Nationalism Meets Cosmic Philosophy: The Evidence of Garveyist Thinking in the Works of Sun Ra William Segraves No Treason: How Lysander Spooner's Political Works Have Shaped the Modern Libertarian Movement Notions of Frontier: Literature, Geograpy and Identity in 8.30am - 9.15am America's Borderlands Science Center 151 Amelia Grabowski, John Nelson, Tricia Runzel Notions of Frontier: Literature, Geography and Identity in America's Borderlands Renaissance Wonders 11.30am - 12.45pm Schmucker Hall 302 Dina Mohamed-Aly, Joshua Poorman, Lauren Kauffman, Rebecca Deffler, Sara Ketelsen, Shane Swink Renaissance Wonders Program listed by session and time Socio-Ethnic Conflict and Compromise in Modern Europe 10.00am - 11.15am Science Center 200 David Wemer, John Nelson, Kavya Kumar, Mia Harpel Socio-Ethnic Conflict and Compromise in Modern Europe Spiritual Immersion and Cultural Dialogues in Taize, France 8.30am - 9.45am Breidenbaugh Hall 112 Elizabeth Pence, George Erlandson, Kristine Harner, Kurt Mathisen, Linnea Goebel Spiritual Immersion and Cultural Dialogues in Taize, France The Environment and Public Policy 9.00am - 9.45am Science Center 153 Kevin Lugo Renewable Resource Extraction (ES): Experimental Analysis of Resource Management Policies Under Assumptions of Resource Migration Valerie Leone The Impacts on Environmental Worldviews on Environmental Risk, Policy Options, and Behavior. The Use of Music Technology in South Central Pennsylvania 10.00am - 11.15am Schmucker Hall 214 Alice Broadway, Eva Lorentz, Hudson Gillot, Ian Steege, Jennifer Yealy, Katherine Trautz The Use of Music Technology in South Central Pennsylvania Program listed by session and time Alumni Then and Now 1.00pm - 2.15pm Breidenbaugh Hall 201 Joseph Theater Kristi Lowery, Lauren FitzGerald, Shannon Callahan, Shelby Creamer Alumni Then and Now; A closer look into what makes Gettysburg so great Film Studies 10.00am - 12.00pm Breidenbaugh Hall 201 Joseph Theater Christina Gallo Masculinity in the Hollywood Musical of the Studio Era David DeBor The Gentlemen of Hazlett: An Original Short Film Hannah Bollinger Adapting Short Stories to Screenplays Lee Silver, Rachel Myers, Samantha Bader, Thomas Neufeld Good Morning Today Gettysburg Program listed by session and time Piano Recitals 11.30am - 12.45pm Schmucker Hall 222 Recital Hall Emily Watkins Piano Performance Jane Best Celebration Piano Concert Lorela Ciraku Appassionata Sarabeth Hamberlin Debussy's first Arabesque "Arabesque No. 1. Andantino con moto" Veronika Stare Piano Concert <EL TIGRE> 12.00pm - 12.45pm Pennsylvania Hall Outside North Avery Lentz, Felicia Pagan, Kierstan DeVoe, Mauricio Novoa, Paul Di Salvo, Yulaikis Garcia <EL TIGRE> Ancient Comedy 12.45pm - 2.15pm College Union Junction Aaron Donnachie, Alexandra Dunn, Amanda Smith, Audra Foster, Benjamin Zepnick, Charles Reinhardt, Darcy Merrill, Emily Wilson, Joanna Hess, Lauren Roedner, Lawrence DelViscio, Logan Tapscott, Mark Wojcik, Matthew Trepel, Thomas Piccirillo, Tiana Wu Ancient Comedy Program listed by session and time Chrysothemis 10.00am - 10.30am Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre Gregory Scheiber Chrysothemis 9.00am - 9.40am Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre Benjamin Zepnick, Lawrence DelViscio, Mark Wojcik, Matthew Trepel, Thomas Piccirillo Group C The Balloon Catcher 10.45am - 11.45am Brua Hall 215 Stevens Theatre Riley Park The Balloon Catcher
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