Program for the 2011 Student Research Forum here.

Date: Sunday,
04/10/ 11
Time: 3:00 p.m.
CAS Undergraduate
Research Forum
Inaugurate NATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH WEEK with this event. Students from
three disciplines will present their current research.
RECEPTION FOLLOWS
Presenters
Stacy Amos (Sociology)
David Davenport (History)
Alex Durham (Sociology)
Vanessa Eccles (English)
Pat Harmon (History)
Becky Johnson (History)
Sarah Newman (English)
Lisa Nunez (English)
Room: Harrison Room
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CAS UG Research Forum Schedule, 4/10/11
3:00—3:15 pm
Greeting and Introduction
Remarks by: Dr. Don Jeffrey
3:20—4:40 pm
Harrison Room
Vice Chancellor, Dothan Campus
Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Concurrent Sessions
SESSION A
122 Malone Hall
Moderator: Dr. Jeneve Brooks
Presenters:
Vanessa Eccles (English) “Falstaff and The Seven Deadly Sins"
Alex Durham (Sociology) “Mercy Me: Environmentalist Themes in U.S. Popular
Song, 1964-2010”
Lisa M. Nunez (English) “Stop The Madness”
David Davenport (History) “Winston County, Alabama During Secession and the
Civil War”
SESSION B
123 Malone Hall
Moderator: Dr. Kris Ross
Presenters:
Sarah Newman (English) “Milton’s Paradise Lost within Hardy’s Tess”
Becky Johnson (History) “The United States’ Various Responses to the Armenian
Genocide”
Stacy Amos (Sociology) “Going Native: The Importance of Local Narratives and
Truth Telling after the BP Oil Spill”
Pat Harmon (History) “George Washington and the Masonic Teachings of Justice
and Fortitude”
4:45—5:30 pm
Refreshments
Harrison Room