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ALL PRESENTERS will receive a Certificate of Participation which can be picked up from Ms. Teresa Bush in the Office of the Dean, Locke Hall, Suite 101 starting Friday, April 23, 2010. Certificates will be available through Summer 2010 only.
ALL WINNERS must return plaques received at the Awards Ceremony so that winners' names can be engraved. Winners must TYPE/ PRINT your name, as you would like it to appear on the plaque, and provide that with your permanent mailing address to Ms. Teresa Bush in the Office of the Dean, Locke Hall, Suite 101 no later than Friday, April 23, 2010
MONETARY PRIZES will be awarded to all 1st ($1000), 2nd ($500) and 3rd ($250) place winners. Prize winners must see Ms. Teresa Bush in the Office of the Dean, Locke Hall, Suite 101 to fill out paperwork in order to receive the monetary award
INTERDISCIPLINARY ORAL WINNERS can pick up plaques from Ms. Teresa Bush in the Office of the Dean, Locke Hall, Suite 101 on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
GROUP PRESENTERS must share any monetary award

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The College of Arts and Sciences Symposium on Undergraduate Research Committee would like to congratulate the following Winners!

ORAL - FINE ARTS
1st Maiba Bodrick (Honors/Graduating Senior)
Taking a Stand for the Stage: An Analysis of the Methodology and Efficacy of Theatre Integration in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System
Theatre Education
Dr. Nubia Kai, Professor Denise Hart
2nd Khadijah Abdus-Salaam (Honors)
Black Composers/Musicians of the 18th Century: A study of their works and contributions
English/ Music minor
Dr. Sais Kamalidiin
3rd Candace P. Hale (Honors/Graduating Senior)
Media Portrayal of African American Women in Film
Theatre Arts/Acting
Dr. Nubia Kai
     
ORAL - HUMANITIES
1st Richard Davis
A Search for the Wretched Truth: An Introspective Look at the Latin Word 'miser'
CEACS
Dr. Norman Sandridge
2nd Ruth Rasby
Detach and Care: The influence of literature on Russian thought and implications for American philosophic thought today
Philosophy/ Russian Studies
Dr. Amarilis Lugo de Fabritz
3rd Kirsten Stowe
Discovering the Future through the Past in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon
Marketing
Professor Samuel Doku
   
ORAL - NATURAL SCIENCES
1st Chinweike F. Okegbe (Honors/Graduating Senior)
Role of Pheazines in Cystic Fibrosis
Biology
Dr. Winston Anderson
TIE
2nd
Megan Williams and Tiara Taylor
Heart Rate Variability During Sub-maximal and Peak Exercise Levels
Human Health Performance and Leisure Studies
Dr. Vernon Bond, Jr.
Bolanle Salaam (Honors/ Graduating Senior)
Squares in Lucas Sequences
Pure Mathematics
Francois Ramaroson
Akilah Witherspoon
Growth Rate of Colon Cancer Cells in Sera, Collected During Acute Mental Stress Before and After Moderate and Vigorous Physical Activity
Biology
Dr. Vernon Bond
Zakiya Qualls
Effects of Combined Rotenone and Salsolinol Treatment on Dopaminergic SH-SY5Y Cells
Biology
Y. Tizabi
Iman Sylvain (Honors/ Graduating Senior)
Soil Nickel Enhances Seedling Vigor of the Serpentine Ni-Hyperaccumulator, Alysson murale
Biology
Dr. Mary McKenna
     
ORAL - SOCIAL SCIENCES
1st Chioma Osueke (Honors/Graduating Senior)
Does Keynesianism Work?
Economics
Dr. Cyril Kenrick Hunte
2nd Jamila Alesa Best (Honors/Graduating Senior)
Examining the Mental Health Disparities between Children from Urban Communities versus Affluent Communities
Sociology
Dr. Alfonso Campbell
3rd Ashley Williams (Honors/Graduating Senior)
The Battle for Healthcare
Political Science
Dr. John Davis
   
ORAL - INTERDISCIPLINARY
TIE
1st
 
Makeda Njoroge (Honors)
Nation Building in Kenya and Tanzania: A Comparative Analysis Utilizing Qualitative Methodology and African Socialism and National Identity Theories
African Studies and Political Science
Abdul Karim Bangura and Alem Hailu
Thomas Woods
Achieving Freedom by Manumission: The Comparison between Ancient Rome and New World Slavery
Sport Management
Dr. Rudolph Hock
3rd Nicole Baden
Slavery: Its Similarities and Differences in Influencing the Dominican
Republic and Haiti
Audio Production
Dr. Matilde Holte
   
POSTERS - NATURAL SCIENCES
1st Shannon Chiles (Honors)
The Influence of Triglyceride Levels on Verbal Learning and Memory in African Americans
Psychology
Dr.Regina Sims
   
POSTERS - OTHER DIVISIONS
1st Violet King
Reconstructing Hermosa: Piecing Together the Past Using Historical Archaeology
Anthropology
Dr. Eleanor King
   

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