1992 Project Summary
For summer 2003, there are 12 students and 12 faculty members working on 12 different projects. Zero faculty members are involved with multiple projects.
Discipline | Number of Projects |
---|---|
Art | 1 |
Biology | 1 |
Business | 1 |
Chemistry and Physics | 1 |
English | 1 |
For Tang | 1 |
Physical Education | 1 |
Psychology | 1 |
Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work |
3 |
Theater | 1 |
TOTAL: 9 disciplines, 3 math/natural science
List of Projects:
Joan Barth, Psychology
Andrea M. Bastiani '93
Emotional Communication Skills and Children's Peer Acceptance
Alma Becker, Theater
Kieran J. Hackett '92
Handbook for Young Directors
Susan Bender, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work
Nicole Ballinger '93
Reconstructing the Prehistory of the Town of Easton
Catherine Berheide, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work
Laura Stewart '92
Wages for Service: an Analysis of the Relationship between Salary Grades & Job Families
in NY
Spencer Cahill, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work
Robin Eggleston '93
Wheel Chair Users in Public Places: A Socio-Cultural Study
David Domozych, Biology
Matthew Dairman '94
An Immunological and Experimental Dissection of the Secretory Newtork in Primitive
Green Plant Cells
Sarah Goodwin, English
Susannah Harris '92
Movement, Dance, and the Romantic Body
Judy Halstead, Chemistry and Physics
Cheryl Silbert '94
Temporal Trends in Organic and Inorganic Anion Concentrations in Wet Percipitation
Samples
John Homes, Business
David Wetzstein '94
Assessing Consumers Attitudes' Towards Selected Aspects of "Green" Marketing
David Miller, Art
Matthew Lyngard '93
Mural Research, Design and Production
Natalie Roklina, For Tang
Anne Yedvabny '94
The Principle of Composition in M. Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time
Denise Smith, Physical Education
Sarah Warner '92
Physiological Response of Performing Physical Work Tasks in Various Firefighting Gear
Gordon Smith, Music
Gary Boas '93
The Music Culture of the Capitol District South Asian Community
Stuart Witt, Government
Evelyn Montanez '93
Matagalpa: A Community Study