Honors Program

Titles

 

2003

 

Spring Authors in Disciplines with Titles

 

Andrew P. Aalderks, Finance, “Self-Determination Theory:  The Effect of ITC Monitors’ Reasons for Purs[u]ing Employment on Commitment to Learning and Training Satisfaction”

Mouna Abraham, Global Studies and Spanish, “Politics of Women’s Liberation in Post-Franco Spain:  Carmen Mart¡n Gaite and Rosa Montero”

Jodi Amstadter, Biological Sciences, “Mosaic Analysis of Sexual Dimorphism in Drosophila Auditory Behavior”

Leslie A. Anderson, Exercise Science, “Stem Cell Tissue Regeneration of Normal and Diabetic Mice”

Andrew Annis, Anthropology, “Pintadas, Protest, Performance:  Hip-Hop Graffiti Culture and Murals of Seville, Spain”

Neala Arnold, Education, “Critical Literacy, Gender and the New Teacher”

Julie A. Atkocaitis, Management and Organizations, “The Relationship between Professors’ Transformatio Leadership and Motivation in the Classroom”

Katherine V. Aumer-Ryan, Psychology, “Similarity in Intelligence as an Indicator of Marital Satisfaction:   Are You Smart Enough to Love Me?”

Cynthia M. Baker, Psychology, “The Effects of Fatherlessness on a Child”

Kristin Baker, Management Sciences, “Technology in Third World Countries:  A Discussion of Successes, Failures, and Solutions”

Lena Baker, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Five Generations of Farmers:  The History of the Baker Family Farm 1852-Present”

Katherine E. Barnett, Psychology, “Expectancy Violations in Common Sense Models of Illness Among Myocardial Infarction Victims”

Stephanie Benson, Journalism and Mass Communication, “BACKSTAGE PASS:  Iowa City Music Magazine — The City Guide for Music Lovers”

Meghan Beresford, Dance, “Amalgam:  Eight Dances about Sex, God and Board Games”

Meghan Beresford, English, “Two Stories”

Darren J. Berger, Chemistry, “Ligand Design and Molecular Recognition”

John Berger, Biological Sciences, “Over-Used Codon Pairs in the Escherichia Coli Genome”

Sarah Bradley, Psychology, “Quality of Life and Mood in Survivors of Endometrial and Cervical Cancer”

Ryan Brimeyer, Biological Sciences, “Rescue of the Wnt5/Pipetail Mutation in Danio Rerio and Classification of Function in Vertebrate Axis Formation”

Paul J. Brockert, Biological Sciences, “Clinical Epidemiology of Candida Glabrata Mediated Vaginitis”

Amanda Brown, Cinema and Comparative Literature, “An Experiment in Pyrotechnics:  3D Modeling with Lightwave”

Amanda Beth Brown, Studio Art, “Blurring the Edges:  Flirting with the Lines Between Painting and Drawing”

Michael A. Burchett, Exercise Science, “Progenitor Cell Mediated Protection of Hepatocytes against Oxidative Damage”

Sarah Burkart, Exercise Science, “Effects of Brief Vascular Occlusion on Myogenic Tone in Anesthetized Rats”

Evonne Butikofer, Economics, “Knowledge and Perception Gaps:  A Comparison of Japanese and American College Students”

Kelli Cameron, Exercise Science, “RSV and Inflammation:  The Role of Sphingolipid Metabolism in the Initial Infection”

Daniel D. Cash, Biochemistry, “Mechanism for Functional Coupling of mRNA Capping and Transcription”

William Caudy, Physics and Astronomy, “Charged Particle Detection with Scintillator”

Michael Chimenti, Biochemistry, “Molecular Basis for 15N Chemical Shifts in Ubiquitin”

Abby L. Christian, Biological Sciences, “Localization of Kinesis and Nod Motor Proteins in the Lateral Chrodotonal Neurons of Hearing Insensitive Drosophila Mutant, Beethoven”

Angela Reed Christiansen, Global Studies, “Reproductive Rights and Abortion in Argentina”

Sara Chute, Marketing, “Is Marketing to the Poor Possible, and If So Is It Profitable?”

Emily Coleman, English, “Lawyers and Literature:  Integrating the Human Voice and Legal Discourse”

Emily Coleman, Literature, Science, and the Arts, “Lawyers and Literature:  Integrating the Human Voice and Legal Discourse”

Tiffany Colton, Art and Art History, “A Study of Parisian Women and the Art of Nineteenth-Century France”

Joelle Cook, Political Science, “Universal Coverage:  Will the United States Ever Implement a System of National Health Insurance?”

David Cooling, Political Science, “U.S. Military Assistance and Its Effect on Political Rights and Civil Liberties in Islamic Countries”

Julie E. Corr, Chemistry, “Cloning, Expression, and Crystallization of a Myelin Basic Protein Fragment (Exons 1, 3, and 4)”

Elizabeth Craig, English, “A Refusal to Look Away:  Trauma in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! And Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Ellen Degen, Biological Sciences, “Fluctuating Asymmetry in Populations of Monarda Fistulosa”

Neekesh V. Dharia, Biochemistry, “Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Substrate Channeling”

Nana Diederichs, Cinema and Comparative Literature, “Reading with the Mind’s Eye:  A Virtual Emblem Book Exhibit”

Sara Dohrman, Religious Studies, “What Came First, the Catholic or the Egg?  Diverse Catholic Voices on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research”

Jennifer K. Drahos, Microbiology, “Characterization of Recominant Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Charge Cluster Mutants of UL34”

Megan Drahos, Communication Studies, “TV, Gender, and Family:  The Simpsons and Traditional American Family Gender Roles”

Joel Eagle, Marketing, “The Greek Economy:  Balancing an Empire in War and Peace”

Martha C. Early, Psychology, “Overlap of Anxiety and Depression:  Integrating Tripartite and Hierarchical Models”

Laura Fashoda, Political Science, “Political Decentralization in Latin America:  An Overview”

Sarah Fassbender, Sociology, “Examining Circuit Differences Regarding Variation in Length of Imprisonment for Federal Drug Trafficking Cases, 1995-1996”

Emily Fazio, Psychology, “Premarital Cohabitation and Commitment as Critical Predictors of Marital Adjustment”

Valerie Flemmer, Speech Pathology and Audiology, “Motor Control of Speech Articulators:  Response to Statis Perturbation”

Jennifer Fontanarosa, English, “‘Dear Diary’?  Diary Fiction and the Female Adolescent Reader:  An Emerging Literary Genre with Potential Classroom Applications”

Amanda Fredericks, Studio Art, “‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’”

Amanda Friesenborg, Psychology, “Personality as a Predictor of Parenting Behavior”

Anne Frye, Marketing, “Student Organization Event Planning Manual”

Christopher A. George, Exercise Science, “Visual Size and Size-Weight Illusions during Lifting”

Jennifer E. Gerbyshak, Linguistics, “Investigation of Ash-Raising in Northeastern Wisconsin English”

Samuel J. Gerbyshak, Sociology, “Perceptions of Disabilities in the Workplace”

Jason W. Gordon, Economics, “The Impact of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Airline Stock Prices”

Nick Guderyahn, Biological Sciences, “Monophyletic Origin of the Cryptophyte and Haptophyte Host Lineages”

Amanda Guthrie, Studio Art, “Hudson River Gallery:  A Book About the Gallery”

Alissa Haedt, Psychology, “Postpartum Versus Antenatal Depressive Symptomatology”

Betsy Haldeman, Accounting, “Saturn’s Balanced Scorecard”

Erin M. Hanes, Exercise Science, “Measurement of Ankle Anterior Drawer Sign by Novice, Intermediate, and Expert Examiners:  A Pilot Study”

Jane Hanna, Literature, Science, and the Arts, “Poetry in Motion:  New Media Poetry and the Future of Art Museums”

Andrea Rosella Hansohn, Sociology, “Neighborhood Disadvantage, Racial Composition and Crime”

Crailin Hardy, Studio Art, “The Flip Side”

Eric A. Harlan, Exercise Science, “Role of Muscle Pump in Exercise Hyperemia”

Brent Harlow, Spanish and Portuguese, “El Honor y la Salvación en la Literatura Española de la Edad Media

Kristi Harshbarger, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Who’s Looking at Whom?  Gender and Onlookers in Maxim and Cosmopolitan”

Franciszek J. Hasiuk, Geoscience, “Profiles in Ordovician Carbonate d13 from E. Iowa Sections”

Ashley Hedrick, Management and Organizations, “The Welfare Reform Act and the Effect on the Child Welfare System”

Elizabeth Heithoff, Computer Science, “The Construction of a C++ Teaching Aide”

Joseph Heitz, Journalism and Mass Communication, “A Journey to the Old Country:  My Semester in Slovenia”

Cecila Helou, Biochemistry, “Characterization of Genomic Sites for a Drosophila Insulator Protein”

Jillian M. Henss, Biological Sciences, “Reproductive Allocation and Germination Requirements of White Avens (Geum Canadense JACQ)”

Katie Hermanson, Psychology, “Maximizing Retention and Performance:  Important Variables Before Hiring Employees”

Carrie Heseman, Communication Studies, “Physician Patient Communication:  A Comparison Between D.O. and M.D. Practitioners”

Karla E. Hirokawa, Biological Sciences, “Hickory Hill Park Past, Present and Future:  A Vegetation Analysis and Management Plan”

Amara L. Hoffman, Global Studies, “The Reemergence of Tuberculosis:  Historical Implications for Control”

Stacy J. Holthaus, History, “A Different Kind of Medicine:  Rural Medicine Ad Health Care for Winneshiek County, Iowa 1900-1920”

Kristina A. Holub, Social Work, “Evaluating Women’s Experiences with the Johnson County Domestic Abuse Response Team”

Melissa Houdek, Finance, “Constructing a School District Budget, and Evaluating a Case Study of Addison School District 4”

Rachel A. Howell, Psychology, “Changes in Categorical Bias of Location Memory over Learning”

Julie E. Huinker, Psychology, “Associations among Physical Aggression, Attributions for Aggression, and Marital Adjustment in Newlywed Couples”

Sara M. Hunt, Psychology, “An Ecological Perspective on Infants’ Emotionality”

Amy Isherwood, Dance, “The Process of With the Flow”

Sean Iske, Economics, “The Coase Theorem and Major League Baseball:  Team Retention Rates before and after the Implementation of Free Agency (1971-1983)”

Paul Jacobsma, Marketing, “The Implications and Stereotypes Associated with the Elderly Market”

Alyson Jahnke, Exercise Science, “Effects of CD34+ Cells on Reinnervation of the Diabetic Ischemic Muscle”

Karen Jendrzejewski, Studio Art, “Groups”

Eric Dolen Johnson, Psychology, “Thermoregulatory Behavior in Infant Rats and Hamsters:  A New Paradigm”

Christopher R. Jones, Physics and Astronomy, “Automorphism Transformations in Quantum Theory”

Sherene Judeh, Global Studies, “Creating a Community Outside the Binary:  A Look at Trans Issues and the Development of an Effective Community of Exclusion”

Brian Kelderhouse, Finance, “Tobacco Control:  Encouranging Corporate Social Responsibility in an Industry Incapable of Self-Regulation”

Kevin Kent, Finance, “The Portrayal of Business in Film”

Ethan Kerns, Geoscience, “Evolution of the Neogene Caribbean Reef Coral Stylophora:  Analyzing Morphologic Change within Species”

Erin E. King, French and Italian, “The Metalinguistic Aspect of L2 Grammaticality Judgment Strategies”

Julia Kirkham, Exercise Science, “Effects of Treadmill Speed on the Delay of Vasodilation to Changes in Treadmill Grade”

Aaron Kithcart, Microbiology, “Signaling Through CD40 and LMPI:  Regulation of Expression of IL-6 and c-FLIP”

Martin Klara, Marketing, “The University Concert Industry and How to Improve University Concert Promotion”

Andrew J. Koestner, Business Administration, “Employee Stock Options:  The Controversy and the Research”

Raychel Kolen, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Native Goes Reportorial”

Anna Lackender, Journalism and Mass Communication, “A Strategic Public Relations Plan for Alpha Xi Delta Sorority”

Rachel K. Landstrom, Exercise Science, “Responses to Heat Stress in Hsp72 Knockout Mice”

Amanda K. Laust, Biological Sciences, “Role of the Blb Alleic Pair in the Genetic Regulation of Coumarin Biosynthesis in White Sweetclover (Melilotus alba Desr.)”

Deirdre E. Lee, Communication Studies, “Creating a Life:  The Rhetoric and Politics of Young Professional Women at the Beginning of the 21st Century”

Kiwhoon Lee, Biological Sciences, “Construction of Full Length Myosin Va and the Characterization of Its Protein Interactions”

Amy Leisinger, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Protecting Creativity in the United States:  Movement Toward Moral Rights Acceptance”

Kassie Leistikow, Speech Pathology, “Interarticulatory Timing:  F0 Devoicing, Onset, and Variability in Disfluent and Fluent Adults”

Justin Leitch, Exercise Science, “Reduced Neural Regenerative Responses in Bone Marrow Cells in Diabetic Wounds”

Amy Levy, Political Science, “Complements or Competitors:  Capitalism, Communism, Democracy and Autocracy”

Yu-Tien Lin, Biological Sciences, “Correlations Among Life Span, Heat-Stress Resistance, and Paraquat Sensitivity in Drosophila Mutants”

Emily Littig, Marketing, “Credit Scoring in the Insurance Industry”

Rick A. Loutsch, Exercise Science, “Ankle Laxity Effect on Balance”

Staci A. Lowman, Political Science, “Operational Parity:  The Key to Sustained Ethnic Conflict”

Herbert Lukes, Finance, “Returns to Small-Cap Mutual Funds as Explained by Simple Algorithms with Short-Term Predictive Implications”

Michal Lynch, Asian Languages and Literature, “The People’s Republic of China, Intentional Communities and Effective Resistance”

Stephanie Lynch, Studio Art, “Stephanie and Tina”

Damien Lyster, Global Studies, “The Middle Class and Rule of Law in the Russian Federation”

Maggie Rose Manternach, Sociology, “Family Workplace Policies and Marital Satisfaction”

Amanda J. Mataya, Exercise Science, “How Soon Must ?Gz Stress (Head Down Tilt) Precede +Gz Stress (Head Up Tilt) for a ‘Push-Pull Effect’ to Occur?”

Adam R. Mattox, Chemistry, “E-4’-Nitro-4-Stilbazole as a Reactant in Template-Directed Solid-State Organic Synthesis”

Jeremy McAleer, Microbiology, “Antibody Repertoire in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes and Thymus of Newborn, Germ-Free, and Colonized Pigs”

Lindy McDonough, Biological Sciences, “The Role of Tyrosine Kinase Fer in Cadherin Function”

Matthew B. McGee, Finance, “London’s Congestion Charge”

Jim McGlone, Management and Organizations, “Peer-to-Peer Filesharing Poses Significant Problems for Prohibiting Exchanges of Copyrighted Material over the Internet”

Marly M. McGruder, Exercise Science, “Stem Cell Tissue Regeneration of Normal and Diabetic Mice”

C. Mark Mesle, History, “Selling Race:  How Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon Capitalized on White America’s Racial Fears”

Brian Metzger, Physics and Astronomy, “A Non-Viscous Mechanism for Angular Momentum Transport from Black Hole Accretion Disks”

Jeffrey A. Miller, Art History, “Impact of Eastern Forms on the Miniatures of Early Medieval Hiberno-Saxon Gospelbooks”

Steven Moeller, Philosophy, “A World of Appearances:  An Exploration of Mind-Brain Identity Theory”

Steven Moeller, Political Science, “Redeeming America’s Noble Lie: An Exploration of Popular Sovereignty in Edmund Morgan’s Inventing the People”

Molly Nelson, Speech Pathology and Audiology, “Play Behavior of Children with Language Impairment in a Self-Contained Preschool Classroom”

Nathan D. Newman, Exercise Science, “Ankle Laxity Effect on Balance”

Timothy J. Noxon, Psychology, “A Qualitative Analysis of Same-Sex Friendship:  An Accountability Model”

Katherine Marie Obert, Studio Art, “Body and Soul:  Self Portraiture”

Katherine Marie Obert, Art History, “The Penitent Magdalen:  Donatello’s Romanticism and Humanism at Work”

Sarah Oliver, Finance, “A Comparison of Student Health Insurance Programs among the Big 10 Universities, UNI, and ISU”

Marilyn Olson, History, “Keeping the Wolf from the Door:  Letters to Lou Henry Hoover, 1930-1932”

Kristin L. Orr, Biological Sciences, “Genetic Analysis of Specific Language Impairment”

Morgan Pansegrau, Biological Sciences, “The Role of Checkpoint Functions in Progression through Meiosis I”

Eric Parker, Finance, “Investigating the Brain Drain:  Finding the ‘Root Cause’”

Sangina Patnaik, English, “Educated Memories:  Historical Consciousness in the Novels of William Faulkner”

Tracy E. Pelzer, Theatre Arts, “‘Everybody Struggles’”

Nicholas Peterson, Microbiology, “The Localization of FtsX in E. coli Requires FtsZ”

Ann Marie Piotrowski, Marketing, “A Market Analysis of Organic Foods in the United Kingdom”

Bethany Plakke, Psychology, “Classical Conditioning of Hind Limb Flexion in Non-restrained Rats”

Elise Pohl, Christianne, Studio Art, “The Dress Series and Portraits”

Erin Polhill, Mathematics, “Multicultural Mathematics Education:  A Greater Opportunity to Learn”

Dana A. Popish, Communication Studies, “Factors Associated with Group Decision-Making Performance:  A Test of the Group Climate Survey”

Bradley D. Price, English, “Heroism on Trial:  Homer’s Code in Vietnam”

Bradley Randles, Global Studies, “A Narrative Study of Mental Health Risks Faced by Youth of Refugee Camps”

Michael Reed, Finance, “The Spillover Effects of Auditor Reputation on Initial Public Offerings:  Evidence from Arthur Andersen”

Lauren Rice, English, “More than Plenty but Never Enough:  A Memoir of My Three Fathers”

Kendall Richardson, Psychology, “Cultural and Personality Stereotypes Associated with East Indians”

Erin Robinson, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Award-Winning Online News Sites — What Constitutes an Award Winner?”

Andy Roche, Studio Art, “Play Around Current”

Jessie Rolph, Journalism and Mass Communication, “The Iowa High School Press Association Web Site”

Josh Rosenthal, Communication Studies, “‘Rasta Man Chant’:  The Rhetoric of Bob Marley”

Josh Rosenthal, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Returned Student Sojourners:  The Role of Communication in Three Reentry Relationships“

Shara Rowley, Studio Art, “B.F.A. Honors Show”

Catherine M. Sanders, Exercise Science, “Effects of Brief Vascular Occlusion on Myogenic Tone in Anesthetized Rats”

Nicholas Adam Scarlett, Economics, “An Empirical Analysis of Countries Seeking Membership in the European Union”

Steve Schmeiser, Economics, “Equilibria in Computer Security Vulnerability Disclosure”

Karen Schmiedeskamp, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Iowa’s Dirty Secret:  The Courts, Mental Health Facilities and State Prisons”

Amanda Schoenherr, Microbiology, “B Cell Lymphogenesis in the Ileal Peyer’s Patches”

Angela M. Schroeder, Exercise Science, “RGS3s Expression Characterization and Localization in Zebrafish Development”

Brian Schuering, English, “Magic Realism in Transition:  Exploring a Subversive Genre in World Literature and Film”

Matthew Schultz, Political Science, “Voter Perception:  Money, Ideology, and Party Affiliation”

Nicole Schuppert, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Danger Zone:  A Series on the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant”

Emily J. Schweiger, Health and Sport Studies, “Identifying Emotional Health Needs of Older Adults in the Iowa City/Coralville Area”

Amy Shah, Finance, “The Laws of Insider Trading”

Kristina Sherwood, Theatre Arts, “‘Belles’?  A New Play Collaboration Exploring the Women of Appalacia”

Betsey Shunkwiler, Marketing, “Elder services Inc. Website”

Jacob A. Simmons, Microbiology, “Role of TRAFs in BAFF Signaling”

Meredith Simone, Psychology, “The Association between Nicotine and Cognition”

Matthew Sinnwell, Exercise Science, “How Soon Must -Gz Stress (Head Down Tilt) Precede +Gz stress (Head Up Tilt) for a ‘Push-Pull Effect’ to Occur?”

Dori Smith, English, “A Link in the Chain:  A Radio Essay on the Des Moines Jewish Community”

Kellie J. Smith, Management and Organizations, “Assessment of Leadership Style through Instructor Syllabi”

Sarah Steffen, Studio Art, “Hawkeye Track and Field Media Posters”

Sondra Stock, Speech and Hearing Science, “Effects of Teacher Vocal Effort on Classroom Noise Level”

Jennifer Stokes, Anthropology, “Music in We Blood:  Music, Ethnicity, National Identity and Cultural Politics in Trinidad”

Andy Stoll, Communication Studies “Miller, Franklin“ “Omaha, Africa”

Maggie Sullivan, Studio Art, “Pink Lemonade”

Stephen Sullivan, Russian, “Musical Scores:  The Fingerprints of a Nation”

Brice Swanson, Accounting, “Does the Performance of Non-Audit Services for Audit Clients Impair Auditor Independence”

Greg Swenson, Finance, “The Profitability Implications of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions”

Chris Taylor, Marketing, “The Price Is Right . . . Or Is It?  Placebo Effect Related to Pricing in a Marketing Context”

Elizabeth Tiarks, Political Science, “Reasons for Anit-Immigrant Attitudes in France and Germany in the Elections of 2001-2002”

Kyle Tobolik, Finance, “A Business Plan for Start-Up Airlines”

Joshua Trebon, Sociology, “The Era of Reform:  A National Engulfed in Moral Reform Driven Class Conflict”

Joanna Turner, Exercise Science, “Responses to Heat Shock Proteins in Hsp72 Knockout Mice”

Jenny Twedt, Biological Sciences, “Elucidating the Role of CaMKII in Vertebrate Axis Patterning”

Brian Valentyn, Philosophy, “Being, Transcendence, and the Language of Vision in Ezra Pound”

Jon Van Der Veer, Biochemistry, “Hydrolysis of Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid by Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase”

Jared Varava, Cinema and Comparative Literature, “Gets in Your Blood and Can Kill You”

Melissa Vetter, Management and Organizations, “A Personal Exploration of Interviewer Training”

Corina Vidal, Speech and Hearing Sciences, “Effects of Pitch Information on Speech Recognition Thresholds in Background Noise”

Renee K. Voves, Exercise Science, “Measurement of Ankle Anterior Drawer Sign by Novice, Intermediate, and Expert Examiners:  A Pilot Study”

Jennifer Wade, Chemistry, “Investigation of the Long-Wave Scattering Properties of Model Mineral Aerosols Using MIE Theory”

Emily Walker, Journalism and Mass Communication, “Locks of Love Iowa City Campaign”

Jesse Tyler Walton, Studio Art, “Repetitious Being”

Christopher Ward, Political Science, “Intellectual Property Rights and Fictitious Commodification:  A Polyanyian Perspective”

Anne Warrington, Psychology, “Shape and Intention in Children’s Naming of Pictorial Representations”

Jacqueline Wernimont, English, “Conceiving Modern Subjectivity:  Containment and Resistance in John Milton’s Paradise Lost”

Blair Westover, Philosophy, “Punishment and Desert”

Daniel A. White, Exercise Science, “Primary Hepatocytes from Aged Rats Have Decreased Stress Tolerance to Hyperthermia”

Darcy White, Sociology, “Sex Ratio and Its Effects on Crime Rates on College Campuses”

Kyle Wilcox, Biochemistry, “Mutational Analysis of Heterochromatin Protein 1”

Matt Wille, Economics, “The Cost Effectiveness of Clinical Practice Guidelines”

James Williams, Biochemistry, “Identification of Genomic Sites for a Drosophila Insulator Protein”

Lena Wilmoth, Art History, “Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-BergŠre:  The Artistic Significance of the Music-Hall”

Gretchen Windschitl, Spanish, “El Matrimonio, La Violación y la Seducción:  El Sistema Patriarcal en Tres Dramas del Siglo de Oro

Jennifer Wing, Economics, “Trade Liberalization and Carbon Dioxide Emissions”

Jennifer Wing, Political Science “Lai, Brian“ Interest Groups and Policymakers:  How Trade Policy Is Formed”

Allison K. Wisecup, Sociology, “Conflicting Cues:  The Effects of Physically Androgynous Individuals on Impression Formation”

Kathryn L. Wunsch, Psychology, “Use of Sensory Cues in Personality Judgments Among Strangers”

Laura Young, Italian, “Translating Bebbe Severgnini’s Manuale Dell-Uomo Domestico:  The Problems and My Solutions”

 

 

Summer Authors in Disciplines with Titles

 

Jody K. L. Bailey, Sociology, “Competing Values:  Corruption and Fraud in Charitable Organizations”

Adam Christensen, Biochemistry, “Effect of N-Domain Mutations on Intramolecular Interactions of Paramecium Calmodulin”

Adam Christensen, Chemistry, “Pulsed-valve Reactor:  Development of a New Instrument to Measure Heterogeneous Reactions”

Reut Danieli, Biological Sciences, “Frequency of Drosophila simulans in Perturbation Cage Studies Is Affected by Mitrochondrial Genotype”

Kelsie Terese Forbush, Psychology, “Inhibition of Emotional Expression and Personality Traits:  A Comparison of Women with Anorexia, Bulimia, and Normal Controls”

Jessica Nell Gabel, Psychology, “Depression and Hepatitis C Infection:  Is Social Support Important?”

John Hass, Biological Sciences, “The Effect of Ovaries on the Production of Juvenile Hormone in Male Cockroaches”

Amy Herrick, French and Italian, “Le Fosse Entre la Lange et la Pensee:  Les Experiences Textuelles D’Antonin Artaud et D’Abdelkebir Khatibi

Amy Herrick, Political Science, “The Second Iraq Conflict:  An Analysis of the Change in U.S. Behavior Through International Relations Theories”

Alicia Hraha, Environmental Sciences, “Reproductive Allocation and Germination Requirements of Geum laciniatum Murr”

Houdy Khosravi, Psychology, “Behavioral Analysis of GMF-Knockout Mice”

Chih Houng King, Economics, “Pharmaceutical Spending in the United States:  Reasons for Its Increase and Reforms to Control It”

Suzanne Klaus, Biochemistry, “Charge Interaction Effects on 15N Chemical Shifts in Ubiquitin”

Heather McElvain, Journalism and Mass Communication, “My Turn: Redesigning the West Liberty Index”

Johanna Nielson, Cinema and Comparative Literature, “Aesthetic Appropriation and the Practice of Character:  A View of the Character Satan”

William Stadwiser, History, “The Fourth and Albigensian Crusades”

Sara Stephenson, Sociology, “Examining Welfare Reform:  The Economic Effect of Marriage on Low-Income Women”

Matthew Zevenbergen, Sociology, “The Autonomy of Law:  An Examination of Public Health and Political Influences on the Passage of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act of 1970”

 

 

Fall Authors in Disciplines with Titles

 

Andersen Deborah Dance, “Blue”

Kimberly Bell, Exercise Science, “The Effects of Heat Stress, Aging, and Glutathione Manipulation on Antioxidant Protein Accumulation”

Jessica Bengston, Global Studies, “Marital Financial Arragements and Decision-Making:  Examining the Experiences of Women Among the Anlo-Ewe of Southestern Ghana”

Ida Delrieu-Schulze, Art and Art History, “End of a Beginning”

Elizabeth Dierickx, Biochemistry, “Characterization of Protein Substrate Specificity of Yeast Palmitoyl Transferase”

Josh Fedler, Finance, “Tiicketmaster:  A Monopoly”

David Fishel, Cinema and Comparative Literature, “Exquisite Corpse”

Abby Glanville, Art and Art History, “Planning for Magnificence:  The Piazza Della Signoria”

Samuel S. Grummons, Philosophy, “Divine Necessity within the Context of the Cosmological Argument”

Katherine Hauck, French and Italian, “Overcoming Problems in Language for Cultural Understanding:  A Study and Translation of French-American Relations during the 2003 Conflict in Iraq as Seen Through the News Media”

Kristin Hunt, Sociology, “Examining the Influence of Cultural Ideologies on Work-Family Policy Use Among Spouses”

Kate Katzer, Art and Art History, “Honey Death:  An Environment in Various Media”

Kevin M. Keller, Finance, “Nizonic, an ISP Business Plan”

Kristina Korte, Psychology, “Anxiety Sensitivity:  Multidimensionalism and Relationship to the Anxiety Disorders”

Megann Michael, Education, “Young Children’s Views of Writing”

Catherine C. Nelson, Speech Pathology and Audiology, “Preferred Listening Levels for Music in Automobiles:  Automobile Sound Measurements”

Sangina Patnaik, English, “Educated Memories:  Historical Consciousness in the Novels of William Faulkner”

Mike Pubillones, Journalism and Mass Communication, “The Changing Relationship of the Press and the Military:  World War I through the War in Iraq”

Joni Ricks, Microbiology, “Role of IsgG in Neisseria”

Claire Ritz, Education, “Revision:  A Network of Feedback”

Ericka Roberts, Exercise Science, “Influence of the Carotid Sinus Baroreceptors on the ‘Push-Pull’ Effect”

Thomas Russell, Theatre Arts, “This Is My Youth:  Writings and Reflections on a Production of This Is Our Youth”

Scott Thill, Economics, “State Medicaid Budgets and Importation of Pharmaceuticals from Canada”

Allison Thomas, English, “Splintered:  A Battle for Unity in a Life Full of Separations”

Katie M. True, Accounting, “Back to the Basics:  An Alternative Approach to Arguing Establishment Clause Cases”

Angelia Vinson, Art and Art History, “Identity”

Angela Wolf, Chemistry, “Cyclic Voltammetric Studies of Nitrous Oxide”

Jessi A. Wubbena, Speech Pathology and Audiology, “Reliability of Hearing Thresholds Measured by the Bekesy Method”

Betsy Zude, Education, “Middle School or Junior High:  Meeting Student Needs with Teams”