Abstracts: College of Arts & Sciences
The Role of Meat in the Ancient Greek Diet
Micaela Carignano
Department: Archaeology
Zhuangzi’s Moderation: A Study of Zhuangzi’s Views on Death
Elizabeth Cayne
Department: International and Area Studies
Resistance, Rebellion, Revolution: Why Surrealism Was Not Bad for Women
Lindsey Lee Chandler
Department: Art History and Archaeology
Examining the Relationship Between Student Engagement and Civic Engagement Through Extracurricular Activities and Service: A Review
David Zachary Cohen
Department: Education
Our Land, Our Jewel, Our Possession: Franciscans, Mexica Leaders, and Inquisition, 1536–1540
Andrew Collings
Department: History
“Writing in Bed”: Naked, Ill, and Vulnerable Selfhoods in D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf
Michael Dango
Department: English
Food and the Feminization of Agriculture: Land Grab Practices and the Future of Food in Jordan
Kate Deming
Department: International and Area Studies
Justification for Confining Prisoners in Guantanamo Bay
Diana Dickinson
Department: Philosophy
Theory and Empirics of Civil War
Levent Dinçkal
Department: Economics
Translation, Trauma, and Film: A Reading of Magical Realism in Chinese-Language Cinema
Wenny Dong
Department: International and Area Studies
The Americanization of Buddhist Meditation Practices as Realized in Hospital Pain Management Care, Hospice Care, and Prison Rehabilitation Programs
Emily Elizabeth Dunn
Department: Religious Studies
The Mechanistic Intersection Between Neurodegeneration and Dendrite Pruning in Drosophila melanogaster
Sarah Ebstein
Department: Biology
Relationship Between Hippocampal Volume Changes and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following Traumatic Brain Injury in U.S. Military Personnel
Toby Emanuel
Department: Biology
The Relative Strength of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Trophic Dynamics in the Context of Habitat Isolation
Michelle V. Evans
Department: Environmental Studies
They Do The Ring in Different Voices: E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, and the Echoes of Wagnerism in Modernist England
Stuart Fraser
Department: Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities
Late-Zygotic MicroRNAs in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Elizabeth Freeman
Department: Biology
The Political Neutrality of Nietzscheism: Will to Power, Moral Nihilism, and Views from the Nietzschean Perspective
Peter Gabrielli
Department: Philosophy
Rearrangement of M Element-like Sequences in Tetrahymena thermophila
Kevin Gao
Department: Biology
“I Am Long on Feeling”: The Visual Legacy of Ralston Crawford’s World War II
Lucy Gellman
Department: Art History and Archaeology
The Reconstruction of Color and Decoration by Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse and Their Critics
Betty Gibson
Department: Art History and Archaeology
The Role of PICALM and Clathrin-mediated Endocytosis in Alzheimer’s Disease
So Chin Gil
Department: Biology
Motivations for Proliferation: Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Alice Goldenberg
Department: Political Science
Remembering Mr. B.: The Forgotten Case of Franz Breundl
Benjamin Graham
Department: Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology
A Comprehensive Transposon Screen Reveals Universal Biofilm Effectors in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Alice P. Gu
Department: Biology
“Atenco Vive, La Lucha Sigue”: Symbolic Violence and the Creation of a Disjunctive Democracy
Laura Guzman
Department: International and Area Studies