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Karina Gonzalez 17, A Self-Replicating Cage: Discrimination in the Workplace
Allison Gretchko 17, Rhymes and Rights: Rap Music as a Form of Political
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Hadley Haselmann 17, To Tie the Knot or Not? Marital Status and Happiness
Isabelle Hurley 17, How Religion Affects Environmental Concern
Ashley Saiwa 17, Family Income and Support for Legal Abortion
3. Classics Department Student Presentations
Ladd 207
Faculty Sponsor: Michael Arnush, Classics
4.
Geosciences Lunch & Awards Presentations
Dana 165
5. Light waves, radio waves, water waves, and baryonic acoustic oscillations:
Physics at many scales.
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Floor Dana Atrium
Faculty Sponsor: Greg Gerbi, Physics
Presenters: Hallie Echelman 17, Ryan Morrison 17, Yu-Wing Chung 17, Connor
Crawford 17, Graeme Gengras 17, Shivam Goyal 17, Brough Morris 17, Graham
Turner 17
Physics students will present the results of their research in nonlinear optics, distribution
and makeup of galaxies, dynamics of the upper ocean, and formation of the cosmos.
1:30 2:50 PM: SESSION 3
1. Presentations in Neuroscience
Ladd 307
Faculty Sponsor: Jennifer Bonner, Neuroscience
Student Co-Chair: Sarita Lagalwar 17
Presenters: Tenzin Tehshar 17, Benjamin Juneau 18, Brianne Cook 18, Morgan
Lavoie 17, Agnieszka Brojakowska 17, Delon Campbell 17, Sarah Wilensky 18,
Jonathan Stricker 17, Eliza Burr 17, Donna Nguyen 18, Lisa Leung 17, Jessilyn
Hartman 17, Kailen Polley 17, Emma Brand 17
Neuroscience explores the mechanisms that underlie nervous system function.
Combining molecular, cellular, physiological, behavioral and cognitive levels of analysis,
our students will present data that addresses fundamental questions in neuroscience
today, including disease mechanisms and treatment, neural correlates of sleep,
developmental ramifications of drugs of abuse, and hormonal control of behavior.