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March 13, 2016 at 1:03 pm

12 Arts & Sciences Students Earn Departmental Honors in 2016

Twelve College of Arts & Sciences Students earned departmental honors in 2016.

Outstanding undergraduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences at the junior or senior level who maintain an accumulative GPA of at least 3.50 may be eligible to earn departmental honors from their department of major. A thesis or project is required as the culmination of supervised research or an appropriate project carried out over several terms. Students graduate “With Honors,” a designation noted on their transcript and diploma and an impressive credential for students applying to graduate school.

Gabrielle Bacha, Political Science, Individual and Community Right Within University Conduct System.” Adviser: Dr. Kathleen Sullivan

Amanda Buchanan, Anthropology, “Archaic Period Domestic Economy: Evidence from the Monday Creek workshop Site (33HO413) Southeastern Ohio.” Adviser: Paul E. Patton

Maxwell Camp, Physics, “Application of Minimum Momentum to CLAS g10 data in a Search for the Theta+.” Adviser: Dr. Kenneth Hicks

Maureen Dean, Biological Sciences, “Predictions of Distal Radius Compressive Strength by Measurements of Bone Mineral and Stiffness.” Adviser: Dr. Anne B. Loucks

Grace Eberly, World Religions, “New Vrindaban: Pilgrimage, Patronage, and Demographic Change.” Adviser: Dr. Brian Collins

Bradley Gehring, Biological Sciences, “Neurochemical Cytarchitecture of the Primate Parabrachial Nucleus.” Adviser: Dr. Sonsoles de Lacalle

Cates Harmon, Physics, “Pi0-Hardon Jet Correlations in He+Au Collisions at 200 GeV.” Adviser: Dr. Justin Frantz

Morgan Kohls, Biological Sciences Pre-Professional, “Identification of Drosphila dopaminergic neural circuits using MARCM               .” Adviser: Dr. Daewoo Lee

Dianna Lewis, Biology Pre- Medicine, “Angiogenic Characteristics of Tumor- Associated Dendritic Cells in Ovarian and Breast Cancer Models.” Adviser: Dr. Fabian Benencia

Eric Noonan, Anthropology, “Painting a New Identity: Public Visual Representation in Northern Ireland.” Adviser: Dr. Haley Duschinski

Robert Radloff, Physics, “Comparison of Two Different Triggering Methods for the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering Caloremeter at Jefferson Lab.” Adviser: Dr. Julie Roche

Alyana Tokash, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, “Within and Among a Year Variation in Reproductive Output from Two Populations of the Diamond-backed Terrapin Malaclemys.” Adviser: Dr. Willem M. Roosenburg

 

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