Abstracts: College of Arts & Sciences
The Role of Morphological Intermediates in Eastern Dodecatheon: A Population Genetics Study in a Dynamic Polyploid System
Robert A. Montgomery
Department: Biology
The Impact of the International Criminal Court in Sudan
Victoria Morphy
Department: Political Science
Dispersive Optical Model Analysis of Calcium Isotopes
Jonathan Mueller
Department: Physics
The Welfare and Inequality Effects of Wheat Price Increase in Pakistan: Simulations Using Household Data
Nyda Mukhtar
Department: Economics
Preconditioning Ameliorates Brain Damage and Cognitive Dysfunction Induced by Severe Hypoglycemia
Daniel Musikantow
Department: Biology
The Power of Collective Memory: Consequences for Affective Experience and Sociopolitical Attitudes
Thomas C. O'Brien
Department: Psychology
The Rise of Blogs as Second Level Agenda Setters in the United States and the Middle East Democracy and Student Movements in Chilean Political Culture
Whitney O'Byrne
Department: International and Area Studies
« Rire est le propre de l’homme » : Rabelais and Joubert—Scientific and Literary Perspectives on Laughter During the Sixteenth Century
Melissa Osborn
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
Identification of Novel Mechanisms Affecting Snail Stability in Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition
Robert Owen
Department: Biology
Salafiya Al-Jihadiya in Morocco: Implications for Counterterrorism Strategies in "Apostate" Regimes
Stephanie D. Papa
Department: International and Area Studies
Democracy and Student Movements in Chilean Political Culture
Meredith Pierce
Department: International and Area Studies
The Role of Syd Phosphorylation in Syd Interaction with the Retrograde Motor Complex, Dynein-Dynactin
Madhavi Prabhakar
Department: Biology
El Salvador’s Special Law Against Acts of Terrorism: The Intersection of Language, Law, and the Global War on Terrorism in El Salvador
Michael Raish
Department: International and Area Studies
The Evaluation of Multifunctional Alpha v Beta 3 Targeted Nanoparticles for Molecular Imaging Applications
Nicholas Ramos
Department: Biology
Return to Sender: Partisanship and the Ballot Transit Problem in Overseas Military Voting
Cole Randle
Department: Political Science
Shakespeare’s Women: Female Power and Pedagogy on the Elizabethan Stage
Cecilia Razak
Department: English
Variation in the Epidermal Growth Factor and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Genes Among Newborns with Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Himabindu Reddy
Department: Biology
Emerging Eco-Eateries: A Comparative Study of Environmental Decision Making in the Restaurant Industry
Emily Reisman
Department: Environmental Studies
Poke the Vote: How to Use Facebook Registration Ads to Increase the Youth Vote
Kerry Rheinstein
Department: Political Science
Women Seeking Influence in La Tartuffe ou L'Imposteur and La vida es sueño: A Comparative Analysis of 17th-Century French and Spanish Literature
Erin Rosene
Department: Romance Languages and Literatures
Muslim Integration in Western Europe
Julie Rosenfield
Department: Political Science
The Tale of Two Booms: Do Housing Prices Explain Excessive U.S. Consumption?
Abel Samet
Department: Economics
Anthropology and Epidemiology of Dengue Fever in Mexico and the United States
Samantha Schneider
Department: Anthropology
Collaborative Institutions and the Mississippi River: A Model for a Sustainable Future?
Ankoor Shah
Department: Political Science
The Moderating Role of Exercise in Stress-Related Effects on the Aging Brain
Tara Singh
Department: Psychology