Eyewitness Memory: How Stress and Situational Factors Affect Eyewitness Recall
Presenter: Anne Yilmaz Faculty Mentor: Robert Mauro Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Psychology As eyewitness memory and its current admissibility as evidence in courts have come under scrutiny, thousands of studies have been...
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe: Combatting a Stolen Generation through Environmental Regeneration
Presenter: Cholena Wright Faculty Mentor: Brian Klopotek Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Political Science Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe located in western Washington state fell victim to a...
Indian Beauty Pageants: Performing Indigeneity or Celebrating It?
Presenter: Cholena Wright Faculty Mentor: Stephanie Teves Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Political Science Beauty pageants get a bad rap. Since their inception they have had a precarious and convoluted relationship with feminism....
Characterization of a Pro-Proliferative Microbiota in Transgenic Drosophila
Presenter: Zoë Wong Faculty Mentor: Karen Guillemin, Tiffani Jones Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biology, Psychology Gastric adenocarcinoma, or stomach cancer, is responsible for the second highest number of cancer-related mortalities....
Examining Inefficiencies in NBA Player Development and Potential Solutions
Presenter: Connor Williamson Co-Presenters: Gregory Bothun, Joshua Gordon, Daniel Rosenberg Faculty Mentor: Josh Gordon, Greg Bothun Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Business Administration Though the United States has maintained an...
Not Just a Pretty Face: 19th Century Japanese Courtesans and their Influence in Art Exportation
Presenter: Brandi Wilkens Faculty Mentor: Akiko Walley Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Art History Funding Source: HURF, UO, $2500 19th century Japan was a time of momentous changes. The Edo period ended shortly after the country was...
The Effect of Rigid Ankle-Foot Orthotics on Joint Range of Motion and Temporospatial Parameters
Presenter: Therese Wichmann Faculty Mentor: Shannon Pomeroy, Michael Hahn Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Human Physiology Ankle arthritis is the debilitating deterioration of the joint cartilage, resulting in pain and diminished quality...
Women Working in the Public Relations Industry in Hong Kong
Presenter: Tiffany Wan Hoi Nga Faculty Mentor: Kathryn Kuttis, David Remund Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Journalism: Public Relations In the 21st century, public relations plays an important role in the business world. The majority...
The Ups and Downs of the Mammal World: How Mammal Diversity Has Changed in the United States throughout the 20th Century
Presenter: Kendra Walters Faculty Mentor: Edward Davis, Samantha Hopkins Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Geology, Biology Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholar, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, $5,000...
Vestibular Modulation of the abductor hallucis and abductor digiti minimi Muscles in Response to Changes in Head Position and Visual Cues
Presenter: Jonathan Wallace Faculty Mentor: Brain Dalton, Marjorie Woollacott Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Human Physiology Maintaining standing balance involves processing of vestibular, visual, and somatosensory information to...
Sociolinguistic Awareness through Cultural Spaces
Presenter: Nayelli Velazquez Co-Presenters: Corinna Soriano Faculty Mentor: Claudia Holguin, Heather Quarles Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Human Physiology Even though some states, such as Arizona and Texas are pushing for...
The Increased Danger of High Drivers: Evidence from the Fatal Accident Reporting System
Presenter: Mitchell VanVuren Co-Presenters: Daniel Palau Faculty Mentor: Benjamin Hansen, Bill Harbaugh Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Economics, Mathematics As recreational marijuana legalization grows increasingly prominent, one...
From Hoplon to Scutum: The Evolution of the Roman Military’s Shield
Presenter: John Tuttle Faculty Mentor: Mary Jaeger, Stephanie Budin Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: History, Classical Civilizations The Roman legion built one of the largest empires in the world but it was not the original...
The People’s Music: Rhetoric and Musical Symbolism in the German Democratic Republic’s 1954
Presenter: Colin Takeo Faculty Mentor: Loren Kajikawa Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Music History, Historyv Funding Source: HURF, OU Humanities Center, UROP, 3500; CHC Study Abroad Grant, Clark Honors College, $1000 After World War...
The Inequality in Families: Institutional Pressure and Gender Diverse between Family Members
Presenter: Dongxue Su Co-Presenters: Yaoying Zhang Faculty Mentor: Julia Heffernan Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Educational Foundations Authors: Lisa Wade (An associate professor of sociology at Occidental College in Los...
Missing Transverse Momentum Trigger Performance Studies for the ATLAS Calorimeter Trigger Upgrades
Presenter: Brianna Stamas Faculty Mentor: Stephanie Majewski, Geraldine Richmond Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Physics Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, UO Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program,...
Seeds of Peace: Visible Cooperation Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco
Presenter: Namratha Somayajula Faculty Mentor: Shaul Cohen Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: International Studies Situated at multiple crossroads, Morocco is unique due to the historical presence of Judaism in a region that, over...
Investigating Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Growth via Slow Injection Synthesis
Presenter: Alexia Smith Co-Presenters: Susan Cooper, Jim Hutchison, Darren Johnson Faculty Mentor: Darren Johnson, Susan Cooper Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Chemistry Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholarship,...
Dust Microbial Communities Have Dosage-Dependent Responses to Daylight
Presenter: Andrew Siemens Faculty Mentor: Jessica Green, Erica Hartmann Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biology Funding Source: UO UnderGrEBES Research Grant, University of Oregon Institute of Ecology and Evolution, $500; UO Undergraduate...
The Evolution of the Comic Panel in Japanese Manga: An Exploration of the Comic Panel from Ancient Times to Modern Day
Presenter: Grace Shum Faculty Mentor: Elizabeth Wheeler, Akiko Walley Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: English, Digital Arts, Advertising Manga, the Japanese comic form has a style distinct from that of American superhero comics,...
Room for Thought: A Transformation of the Values of Emerson and Einstein
Presenter: Zachary Sherrod Faculty Mentor: Barbara Mossberg, Terry Hunt Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Design Major: Architecture Ralph Waldo Emerson, a poetic individualist, and Albert Einstein, a spiritual physicist, both sought meaning and discovery...
St. Michael the Archangel: his Role in Early Christianity
Presenter: Madeline Salzman Faculty Mentor: Dianne Dugaw, Maile Hutterer Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: English Literature, Art History St. Michael the Archangel occupies a unique place in early Christian art and literature,...
Revolutionary Theatricality: Dramatized American Protest, 1967–1968
Presenter: Angela Rothman Faculty Mentor: Ellen Herman Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: History, Political Science Protests against established power in the United States grew between the years 1967 and 1968 because dramatic aspects...
James Baldwin Across Literary Forms
Presenter: Samuel Rodgers Faculty Mentor: Courtney Thorsson, Mark Whalan Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: English, Economics Funding Source: Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Oregon Humanities Center, $2500 My research...
Hyenas through Space and Time: Using Teeth to Study Changing Ecological Niches
Presenter: Selina Robson Faculty Mentor: Samantha Hopkins, Win McLaughling Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Geology, Psychology Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholarship, University of Oregon $5,000; UROP Mini- grant,...
Shedding Snakeskin: The Hidden History of the Northern Paiutes
Presenter: Jordyn Roach Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Creative Work 8 (GSH 115) Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Cinema Studies, Applied Physics The Northern Paiutes are a First Nations People who used to claim a third...
Design and Synthesis of a Nitrogen Binding Molecule for Natural Gas Purification
Presenter: Nicholas Rinehart Faculty Mentor: Dave Tyler, Justin Barry Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Chemistry Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholarship, UROP, 5000; SAACS Scholarship, SAACS, 500 Natural gas...
“Neat, Clean, Shaved, and Sober”: Philip Marlowe as the Modern Knight in Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep
Presenter: Braden Prillwitz Faculty Mentor: Mai-Lin Cheng Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Environmental Science, Clark Honors College The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler is the epitomic hardboiled detective novel of the 1930s, with the...
“Then Brynhild Laughed”: Female Heroism and Changing Tradition in Volsunga Saga
Presenter: Basil Price Faculty Mentor: Gantt Gurley, Michael Peixoto Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Art, Medieval Studies The legend of Sigurd the Dragonslayer is one of the most long-lived heroic tales in the European imagination,...
Canopy Connections 2016: Nurturing Connections in H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest.
Presenter: Kennedy Potts Co-Presenters: Paige Book, Garrett Davidson, Artesia Hubbard, Allison Humphrey, Skyland Worman Faculty Mentor: Kathryn Lynch, Kassandra Hishida Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Environmental Science Children in...
Food and Power at Malheur: Examining the Nexus of Food Systems Implemented on the Malheur Reservation
Presenter: Anna Karvina Pidong Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Accounting The late nineteenth century was marked by movements towards a more moral and perfect society: abolishing...
Masculinist or Humanist? An Analysis of Rhetoric in College Debate
Presenter: Amanda Perkins Faculty Mentor: Trond Jacobsen Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: History, French Funding Source: HURF, $2,500 The National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA) tends to be male dominated and those who do not...
School House Blues: How the Bureau of Indian Affairs used the Burns Indian School to Limit Responsibility to the Northern Paiute Indians of the Burns Colony
Presenter: Madeleine Peara Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Spanish The role of the Burns Indian School in the Burns Paiute community was greatly impacted by Burn’s status as a colony...
Diagnosing Stress: The Acoustic Correlates of Stress in Warm Springs Ičiškiin
Presenter: Brittany Parham Faculty Mentor: Melissa Baese-Berk, Spike Gildea Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Linguistics This thesis will investigate the phonetic cues by which speakers produce and identify stressed syllables in the...
Insights into the Development of Gastrointestinal Brunner’s Glands: Critical Stem Cells and Differentiation Factors
Presenter: Michael Parappilly Co-Presenters: Yuan-Hung Lo, Tyler Lantz, Taeko Noah, Noah Shroyer, Anne Powell Faculty Mentor: Anne Powell Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Human Physiology Funding Source: NIH – National Institute of...
Poetry as a Portal and the Spaces Left Blank by Modern Settler-Colonial Education: A Native Feminist Reading of Joy Harjo’s “Perhaps the World Ends Here”
Presenter: McKenna O’Dougherty Faculty Mentor: Lani Teves Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Women and Gender Studies White, settler-colonial narratives control the legitimization of formal and informal knowledge in modern America,...
The Brokeback Mountain Controversy: Converging Identities of Queer Masculinity in the American West
Presenter: Dorothea Mosman Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: English, Political Science “If John Wayne were alive, he’d be rolling over in his grave!” Thus came veteran actor Ernest Borgnine’s...
What is Past is Prologue: The History of the Breakdown of Economic Models Before and During the 2008 Financial Crisis
Presenter: Ethan McCormac Faculty Mentor: George Sheridan, Gerald Berk Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: History, Political Science In order to produce a complex financial meltdown caused by nuanced economic models replete with moral...
Temporal Variation in Atmospheric Fungal Community Composition
Presenter: Kyla Martichuski Faculty Mentor: Jessica Green, Ann Klein Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biology Funding Source: UO Scientific Mentorship and Research Training (SMART) in Biology Scholar, University of Oregon Biology...
The Anthropocene and the Reinvention of the Human
Presenter: Maxfield Lydum Faculty Mentor: Parker Krieg Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: English The project approaches the relationship between the Anthropocene, the proposed name for a new geologic time period in which humans are the...
Speed Dating Lady Justice
Presenter: Samantha Lowery Faculty Mentor: Patricia Gwartney, CJ Pascoe Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Sociology Speed Dating Lady Justice, this thesis examines the predictive devices attorneys use to remove jurors due to...
Understanding Gender-biased Government Control
Presenter: Xiaoran Li Co-Presenters: Jessica Hawe, Chris Wilson Faculty Mentor: Julie Heffernan Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Education Funding Source: Population press; The Washington Post China published one-child policy in 1979....
Restoring Connections: Eugene Youth to the Great Outdoors
Presenter: Phoebe Lett Co-Presenters: Kiley Graham, Quinn Haaga, Meagan Hamilton, Rachel Rechtman, Miranda Taylor-Weiss, Lillian Thomas Faculty Mentor: Kathryn Lynch Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Environmental Studies Funding Source:...
Feminine Hygiene in America: What Problems America Has Socially, Economically, and Environmentally With Current Products and How to Solve Them
Presenter: Brittany Lang Faculty Mentor: Trygve Faste, Susan Sokolowski Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Design Major: Product Design Feminine Hygiene is often a taboo topic in America. Feminine hygiene is and will continue to be an integral part of a...
Sensations of Pain: Real or Imaginary?
Presenter: Adriane Knorr Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Philosophy Sensations of pain are based on perception, tolerance and outside environment (Robertson, 2002); this makes it diverse between each individual as well as also very...
The Plow in a Land of Sand and Sagebrush: Agrarian Ideology as an Agent of Assimilation on the Warm Spring Indian Reservation, 1850-1870
Presenter: Kiara Kashuba Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Planning, Public Policy, and Management This paper examines how Euro-American agrarian ideology was an agent of oppressive...
Anthelmintic Drug Sensitivity in Male and Female Panagrellus redivivus Nematodes
Presenter: Wanjiru Karanja-Senge Faculty Mentor: Janis Weeks Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biology Caenorhabditis elegans is a well-studied model species of nematode worm that has been widely used for anthelmintic (anti-nematode) drug...
The Threshold of the Sublime: Standing in Awe and Fear in José María Heredia’s “En el Teocalli de Cholula”
Faculty Mentor: Justine Parkin Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Spanish, Comparative Literature My research explores the interactions between humans and nature as they appear in Cuban writer José María Heredia’s prose poem “En el...
Identification of Genes Required for Nuclear Exclusion of Prospero during Neural Stem Cell Self- renewal
Presenter: Patrick Johnson Faculty Mentor: Sen-Lin Lai, Chris Q. Doe Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Math, Biology Funding Source: HHMI; SPUR Proper neural development requires a fine balance between neural stem cell self-renewal and...
Slavery, Captivity, and the Fate of Northern Paiutes after the “Snake” War: A Case Study of the Expedition of 1871 and William McKay: Exterminator and Emancipator
Presenter: Catherine Jaffe Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Biology, Environmental Science Lasting from 1855 until 1868, the “Snake” War was a devastating conflict during which many...
Reducing Stigmatizing Attitudes toward Veterans with PTSD: The Impact of Empathic Engagement with Fictional Literature
Presenter: Rebecca Howard Faculty Mentor: Brianna Delker, Sara Hodges Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Psychology, English Combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnoses are becoming more prevalent, but fewer than half of...
The Role of Post-Translational Modifications in Regulating Distinct Heterochromatin Protein One Functions
Presenter: Collin Hickmann Faculty Mentor: Tereza Ormsby, Eric Selker Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biochemistry Funding Source: Presidential Undergraduate Research Scholars Program (PURS), Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program...
Borges: Time, Nostalgia, and Modernity in Evaristo Carriego
Presenter: Felicia Hamilton Faculty Mentor: Mayra Bottaro, Helen Southworth Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Romance Languages What is the purpose of nostalgia in literature? How does it respond to modernity? And what is its function as...
The Academic Climate of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Fields: How Stereotypes Influence Perceptions
Presenter: Ruth Grenke Faculty Mentor: Sara Hodges Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Psychology, Philosophy Despite recent progress toward gender equality, women continue to be systematically underrepresented in STEM (science,...
Criminalizing Black Reproduction: “Crack Babies,” Black Motherhood, and State Intrusion
Presenter: Dana Glasscock Faculty Mentor: Sharon Luk, Jamie Bufalino Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: History, English The phenomenon of “crack babies” as a public concern addressed by state policies and media focus serves as an...
Quantitative Study of Beach Debris in Northern Madagascar
Presenter: Emma Gjerdseth Faculty Mentor: Kathryn Lynch, Galen Martin Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Economics, Environmental Studies Marine pollution, with the majority originating from land based sources, poses a significant threat to...
The Question of Divine Omnibenevolence: What Does the Hebrew Bible Reveal about Yahweh’s Nature?
Presenter: Jonathan Faris Faculty Mentor: Andrew Riley Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Biology, Religious Studies The portrayal of God in the Bible is generally positive. However, this perception of Israel’s patron deity, Yahweh,...
Asthma as an Environmental Disease: The Hunt for Easily Accessible Biomarkers Using Monozygotic Twins
Presenter: Alani Estrella Faculty Mentor: Ivana Yang Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Biochemistry Funding Source: 1R25HL103286-05, National Institutes of Health, Unknown – Program through the University of Colorado-Anschutz Medical...
The Evolution of Law: How Medieval Peasant Disputes Shaped Legal Systems
Presenter: Caroline Doss Faculty Mentor: Michael Peixoto, David Frank Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Undeclared- Anticipated: Anthropology How have legal proceedings evolved throughout the centuries? In the late nineteenth...
Does Gender Play A Role In Combat Coverage?
Presenter: Karly DeWees Faculty Mentor: Kim Sheehan, Dan Morrison Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Journalism: Advertising If the powers who control media access to combat zones believe that a photographer’s gender affects how...
A Close Look at the Portal Motif in Fairy Tale Literature
Presenter: Andrea Cueva Faculty Mentor: Sheila Rabun, Rachel Branson Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Folklore In an exploration of fairytale literature, my research examines and evaluates how the widely overlooked portal motif in...
A Chronicle of the Health Conditions among the Burns Paiute Colony, 1900–1955
Presenter: Victoria Carroll Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: General Science Native Americans have experienced the spread of disease and sickness ever since they were colonized by Euro-...
Understanding the Violence of Colonial Relations: Depictions of the Algerian War in Contemporary French Cinema
Presenter: Sarah Carey Faculty Mentor: Steven Brence Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Philosophy Funding Source: Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship, UROP and Oregon Humanities Center, $2,500 In the past fifteen years, the...
“Strain of Black Blood”: The Role of the New Negro Movement in Passing
Presenter: Carly Bushman Faculty Mentor: Mai-Lin Cheng Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: Architecture African American authors of the Harlem Renaissance used the term “New Negro” to represent racial progress and to unite the African...
The Intersectionality of Contemporary Punk Music and Political Dialogue for Latino/a Youth in California
Presenter: Adam Buchanan Faculty Mentor: Sharon Luk Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: English Punk music has created a multinational community for radical political discourse among Latino youth through the creative expression of their...
Eternal Pearly Whites: The Meaning of Teeth in the Middle Ages
Presenter: Chelsey Boguslawski Faculty Mentor: Michael Peixoto Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: General Science As the only bones that can fall out without hindering our everyday progress, teeth are miraculous. They help us consume...
Down The Manhole: An Application Of Child Development Research For All
Presenter: Cesare Bisbocci Faculty Mentor: Jeffrey Measell Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Psychology At its essence Down The Manhole is the story about a mother, Beatrix, and her son Enzo as they find their way in the world...
Use of the Sciuridae as a Paleoenvironmental Indicator Taxa
Presenter: Eva Biedron Faculty Mentor: Samantha S. B. Hopkins, Edward B. Davis Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Geological Sciences, Biology Relationships between mammal species and their preferred habitats are often used to reconstruct...
The Network of Resistance: Northern Paiute Opposition to Imprisonment at Yakima Reservation, 1878–1884
Presenter: Augustine Beard Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Humanities Major: History After the Bannock-Paiute ended in 1878, General Howard and the US army led approximately 550 Northern Paiute Indians on...
How Is Soft Condensed Matter Research Relevant to NASA and Agriculture?
Presenter: Manju Bangalore Faculty Mentor: Eric Corwin Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Science Major: Physics, Math Granular materials are ubiquitous in nature. Depending on the thermal and physical conditions, they are capable of acting like a solid or...
Twentieth Century Sound Change in Washington D.C. African American English
Presenter: Shelby Arnson Faculty Mentor: Tyler Kendall, Charlie Farrington Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Linguistics African American English (AAE) is the most extensively researched and discussed dialect of American English....
“The Chieftain’s Weary Daughter”: The Feminist Legacy and Mainstream Appropriation of Sarah Winnemucca
Presenter: Sophia Albanis Faculty Mentor: Kevin Hatfield, Jennifer O’Neal Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Women’s & Gender Studies To say the least, Sarah Winnemucca of the Northern Paiute was controversial: she was a...
The Great Tip-stery: An Exploration of Alice Sheldon’s Gender Play in the James Tiptree, Jr. Papers (1960’s-1970’s)
Presenter: Daisy Ahlstone Faculty Mentor: Carole Stabile, John Baumann Presentation Type: Oral Primary Research Area: Social Science Major: Folklore, Minor in WGS, and Film Studies James Tiptree, Jr. was an award winning feminist science fiction author of the 1960’s...