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Graduate Exhibition Archive of Award Winners

2009 Award Winners

Research Poster Option

Arts & Humanities

First Place

  • BEATE BRUNOW. The College of the Liberal Arts / GERMAN. "Dramatic Inquiries: Encountering Performances of Female Creativity"

Second Place

  • RUTH ALONSO. The College of the Liberal Arts / SPANISH. "The Function of Authorship in the Novels of Javier Marías"
  • JOSHUA R. BROWN. The College of the Liberal Arts / GERMAN. "Patterns of Linguistic and Religious Change among Central Pennsylvania's Anabaptists"

Third Place

  • KEVIN ADONIS BROWNE. The College of the Liberal Arts / ENGLISH. "Dimensions of Caribbean Rhetoric"
  • JONATHAN GREER. The College of the Liberal Arts / HISTORY. "Dinner at Dan: Sacral Feasting and Social, Political, and Religious Dynamics at Iron Age Tel Dan"
  • ROBERT SCHWALLER. The College of the Liberal Arts / HISTORY. "Defining Difference in Early New Spain"
  • STACEY ELLEN SHERIFF. The College of the Liberal Arts / ENGLISH. "Rhetoric and Revision: Women’s Arguments for Social Justice in the Progressive Era"

Engineering

First Place

  • ADAM WARD. The College of Engineering / CIVIL ENGINEERING. "Characterization of Hyporheic Solute Transport During Tracer Tests using Electrical Geophysics"

Second Place

  • GUSTAVO CAMARGO. The College of Engineering / AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. "Modeling sustainable strategies for farm scale biomass production"

Third Place

  • DANA LYNN ANDRE. The College of Engineering / ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND MECHANICS. "Mechanisms Determining Safety and Performance of Brain Stimulation Electrodes"
  • ROMESH PATEL. The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, / MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. "Novel Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Blends for Organic Solar Cell Applications"

Health & Life Sciences

First Place

  • MEGAN GERBER. The College of Agricultural Sciences / ANIMAL SCIENCE. "Health factors associated with microchip insertion in horses"

Second Place

  • GINO BANCO. The College of Engineering / MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. "VILLOUS MOTILITY AS A CRITICAL MECHANISM FOR EFFICIENT NUTRIENT ABSORPTION IN THE SMALL INTESTINE"
  • BRENDA FRAZIER. The College of the Liberal Arts / ANTHROPOLOGY. "Skull shape and evolution in sister species of different body sizes: the proboscis and simakobu monkeys"
  • LI-LUN HO. The Eberly College of Science / INTEGRATIVE BIOSCIENCES. "Activation of Mob as tumor suppressor by Membrane Association in Growth Inhibition"
  • RAMYA KARTIKEYAN. The Eberly College of Science / BIOCHEMISTRY, MICROBIOLOGY, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. "Regulation of Alternative Splicing in JC polyomavirus"
  • MANKIT LAW. The College of Agricultural Sciences / IMMUNOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES. "Identification of drebrin as a potential pharmacological target for immunosuppression"

Third Place

  • ERMITA HERNANDEZ-HEREDIA. The College of Agricultural Sciences / HORTICULTURE. "Integrating sustainable management strategies to suppress bacterial wilt in cucumber"
  • HOLLY PRESTON. The College of Health and Human Development / KINESIOLOGY. "Differential Gene Expression in Mechanically Loaded Long Bone Corticies of C57BL/6J and DBA/2J Adult Female Mice"
  • JACKIE RASBAND. The College of Health and Human Development / NUTRITION. "Does iron deficiency make you sleepy? Evidence from infants on Pemba Island, Zanzibar"
  • ANDREA WIGHT. The College of Health and Human Development / HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT. "Incorporation of Palm Diacylglycerol Fats Into Food Products"

Physical Sciences & Mathematics

First Place

  • ALFONSO JULIO MENDOZA. Earth & Mineral Sciences / MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. "Chemical and Structural Studies of Gas Diffusion Layers"

Second Place

  • TANUJ MOTWANI. The College of Agricultural Sciences / FOOD SCIENCE. "Impact of starch gelatinization on the dielectric response of starch-water systems"

Third Place

  • HECTOR SAAVEDRA. The Eberly College of Science / CHEMISTRY. "Reversible Liability by in situ Reaction of Self-Assembled Monolayers"

Social & Behavioral Sciences

First Place

  • LORI SCOTT. The College of the Liberal Arts / PSYCHOLOGY. "Emotional Reactivity in Women with Borderline Personality Disorder"
  • GRAY VARGAS. The College of the Liberal Arts / PSYCHOLOGY. "Positivity of Everyday Experiences Interacts with Social Support to Predict Depression in Multiple Sclerosis"

Second Place

  • J. DARA BLOOM. The College of Agricultural Sciences / RURAL SOCIOLOGY. "Hybrid Food Networks: The Role of Conventional Distributors in Building Local Food Systems"
  • SUE BIN JEON. The College of Education / EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP. "Adaptation of East Asian International Graduate Students to American College"
  • JENNIFER SUSAN PRIEM (JOHNSON). The College of the Liberal Arts / COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES. "The Illocutionary Force of Supportive Communication: The Effects of Messages Features on Physiological Stress Recovery"
  • CARLA SHOFF. The College of Agricultural Sciences / RURAL SOCIOLOGY. "Teenage Fertility: Does Place, Race, or Poverty Matter?"

Third Place

  • JONATHAN HEATH ANDERSON. The College of the Liberal Arts / ANTHROPOLOGY. "Investigating Pre-Aztec Imperialism in Central Mexico: Teotihuacan via Tepeaca?"
  • HILARY ANNE BARNES. The College of the Liberal Arts / SPANISH. "Sustained bilingualism in an Italo-Mexican Community"
  • YI-CHING CHIANG. The College of Education / EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP. "No More Spanking -- Taiwan’s Ban on Corporal Punishment: Teachers’ Perceptions of Impact and Meaning"
  • ASHLEY ELIZABETH FROST. The College of the Liberal Arts / SOCIOLOGY. "Learning from Feminist Men: Improving Gender, Health, and Development Strategies in Ghana."
  • LU ZHANG. The College of Health and Human Development / HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT. "The Impact of Brand Relationship on Web Searching"

Performance Option

First Place

  • DI LU. The College of Arts and Architecture / PERFORMANCE. "Viola solo Mikols Rozsa concerto for viola 2nd movement"

Second Place

  • EMILY BRAND. The College of Arts and Architecture / VOICE PERFORMANCE AND PEDAGOGY. ""Klänge der Heimat" from Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss"

Third Place

  • KO-YU CHAN. The College of Arts and Architecture / PERFORMANCE. "Francois Borne-Carmen Fantasy for flute and piano"

Visual Arts Option

First Place

  • Jeffrey VanFossan. The College of Arts and Architecture / ART. ""Chain Gang""

Second Place

  • ROBERT MARTIN. The College of Arts and Architecture / ART. "Cellular portrait of group #2"

Third Place

  • BRYAN BILLINGSLEY. The College of Arts and Architecture / ART. "Thee Spectacular Waterboarding Adventure"

Previous Winners by Year

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