This Friday, September 28, Roanoke College is hosting a Showcase of Research & Creativity. Several student presentations will be in Fintel Library in the rear of the library’s Main Floor, starting at 5:45 PM and concluding at 8:00 PM.
Please come by to support these student researchers!
Student Presentations |
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Author |
Title of Contribution |
Time |
John Stang |
Living in the Shadow of History: The story of Catharine, Kansas and its legacy as a Volga-German settlement, 1876-2012 |
5:45 PM |
Charla Henley |
The Economic Role of the Mexican Sweatshops: Exploitation or Saving Grace? |
6:00 PM |
Sarah Perkins |
El mundo desapercibido de las mujeres no reconocidas: Un estudio de la construcción de género e identidad nacional a través de la ciencia ficción escrita por las mujeres hispánicas/The Unnoticed World of Unsung Women: A Study of the Construction of Gender and National Identity through Science Fiction Written by Hispanic Women |
6:15 PM |
Renae Dower |
An Analysis of Leonardo and Raphael’s Drawings |
6:30 PM |
Jonathan Thumas |
Nature in the Shugendo Amalgam: An Example of Contemporary Japanese Folk Religion |
6:45 PM |
Joshua Ferrier |
U.S. Freshwater Resource Management Policy and Its National Security Implications |
7:00 PM |
Tiffany Ingram |
“Unveiling the Life of a Banker” |
7:15 PM |
Stephanie Vogel |
The Extraction and Identification of oil within Lycopodium spores |
7:30 PM |
Tyler Barnes |
vitellogenin1 in Embryonic Zebrafish as a Bioindicator to Detect Estrogenic Compounds within the Roanoke River |
7:45 PM |
Poster presentations will be held from 6-8 PM in Smoyer Gallery (Olin Hall).