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… Faculty Mentor: David Kasunic, Music Department Major: History, … have come to shape modern K-pop. This paper seeks to move away from understanding K-pop as a comingling of two musical styles to understanding it in a way that acknowledges and emphasizes its foundations in an …
… Faculty Mentor: Nancy Dess, Psychology Department Major: Psychology … exercise. Popular explanations of it focus on the reward/addiction system and the goal of losing weight. … hypothesis, deprivation-induced hyperactivity was observed in this study. Both lines similarly increased …
… Faculty Mentor: Mary Christianakis, Critical Theory & Social Justice … the pandemic that will continue when we return to what was defined as “normal”? Watch my research presentation below. Questions or comments? …
… Faculty Mentor: Martha Matsuoka, Urban & Environmental Policy … declared a moratorium on evictions this spring, but a tidal wave of evictions are imminent once this law loses effect. … the right direction, but the most immediate and effective way to truly prevent this incoming crisis is to cancel rent …
… Faculty Mentor: Darren Larsen, Geology Department Major: Geology Funding: Ford Research Mentor's … early Holocene conditions, and contemporary climate change. Watch my research presentation below. Questions or comments? … and Glacier Changes in the Teton Range, WY from Lake Sediments …
… Faculty Mentor: Sydney Mitsunaga-Whitten, Comparative Studies in … in Literature and Culture Funding: Arnston Memorial Essay Award Abstract: This project sets out to analyze the … account of knowledge that Rorty intends to do away with, he suggests the edifying practice of Hermeneutical …
… avian visitor from Siberia, a Red-flanked Bluetail , drew nearly a thousand (human) visitors from all over the world … multi-sensory workshops, designed to acknowledge the varied ways in which we acquire knowledge through both reading and … and Moore Lab of Zoology will focus on birds and scientific exploration, as recorded in archive and rare book …
… The Scarborough Prize, named for the first African-American member of the MLA, is awarded each year for an outstanding scholarly study of … African American literature or culture. Ford received the award virtually during the MLA’s annual convention this week. …
… The award recognizes an IES Abroad student who has made an impact … Foster, a cognitive science major from Salem, Ore., was dubbed "The Anthropologist" by IES. "Reed's passion to … IES said on its website. Foster studied advanced Spanish immersion in the Argentinian capital last fall. "My decision …
… In a pre-broadcast ceremony, Chinese-born Lee, a longtime professor at the Yale School of Drama, joked that he … holds "the unbroken record of being a total failure in Broadway theater. I have more flops than anyone can count," … the fact that most of his best-known work has been off-Broadway, for the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Metropolitan …