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EFifteenth AnnualStudentConferenceOctober 11, 20192:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m.James Madison UniversityRose LibraryFestival Student & Conference Center

Schedule of Events1:30-5:30 .Registration, Lobby, Rose Library2:30-3:15 .Presentations – Session 13:25-4:10 .Presentations – Session 24:20-5:05 .Presentations – Session 35:15-6:00 .Presentations – Session 46:15-7:45 .Banquet in Festival Main Ballroom

Presentations – Session 1 2:30-3:15Issues of GenderModerators, Sheila Fielding and Lori Beth De HertoghJason StarrAshley WilkinsKendall LoMauroAnaLeah Overbey“Single-sex Schools”“Gender-neutral Bathrooms”“Do Video Games Promote Violence and Gender Stereotypes?”“Combating Sexual Assault in the Digital Age”Ancient Greece: Style, Culture, and ThoughtModerator, Michael AllainAshleigh BarRachel Van RoekelTaylor DeRosettCassidy SadonisClair Martin3rd Floor Flex Space, Rose Library“The Evolution and History of Clay Oil Lamps”“Small Bronze Sculptures: 6th-3rd Centuries B.C.”“Hetairai and Their Place in Greek Culture”“Platonic Love in the Platonic Dialogues”“Transition of Artistic Sensibility in Greek Sculpture: FromOrientalizing to ClassicalVoices of the PastModerator, Yongguang HuAndrew LesemannBailey KramarikLingjia KongHannah Bailey3rd Floor Nook, Rose LibraryRoom 3311, Rose Library“The Second Letter of Hernan Cortes to King Charles V”The ConfessionsJourney to the WestOedipus the KingClimate Change Matters - Connecting Science to SocietyModerator, Kristen St. JohnMadi TuckerJulia RogersSean HenryCourtney JohnsonGrace BaileyRoom 3313, Rose Library“Carbon Dioxide Emissions: How it Changed the World”“Climate Change Editorial”“Why Both Sides of the Aisle are Failing the Planet”“Climate Change Editorial”“United States Has Obligation to Aid RegionsVulnerable to Climate ChangeSustainability Manifesto: Expressing Hopes and Fears in a STEM CourseModerators, Mary Handley and Carole NashAshley LindquistErin ArnoldVeronika FunkeJordan BlakeBOV Dining Room, Festival Center“Sustainability Manifesto: A Social Media Approach”“Sustainability Manifesto: Writing Backwards”“Sustainability Manifesto: Say It Again, With Feeling”“Sustainability Manifesto: Drawing the Future”

Presentations – Session 1 2:30-3:15A Dream of the Lost GenerationModerator, Budimka UskokovicRoom 2, Festival CenterBrittany Frazier“The Varying Dreams of the Lost Generation”Colleen Wetzelberger “A Dream of the Lost Generation”Healthy Attitudes Toward HealthModerator, Jim ZimmermanDorianna HillMeghan LongBen IrwinRoom 3, Festival Center“The Puzzling Truth: Vaccines”“Stop Caring About Everyone, Except for Yourself”“Going to See a Counselor Doesn't Make You Weak”The Challenges of Identity and Reciprocity in Jane EyreModerator, Heidi PenningtonUnda DittabootKevin BieRachel Del RossoAlleghany Room, Festival Center“The Challenges of Identity and Reciprocity in Jane Eyre”Digging Deep: Analyzing Primary Sources in World HistoryModerator, T.J. FitzgeraldK. Taylor DennySamantha JohnsonAmadeus KangIsabel LedesmaRoom 4, Festival CenterOf CannibalsEpic of SundiataThe Art of WarThe Tale of the HeikeInterpreting and Re-interpreting Art through the AgesModerator, Maureen Shanahan, Kathy ClarkePeighton CorleyBobbi BenassaRoom 7, Festival Center“An Appropriation of Donatello's David (1430s)”“A Blind Visual Analysis of an Unknown Painting”Current Issues Impacting College Student HealthModerator, Debra SuttonShaye WidlackiGrace BuyasClaire WillisKelsey LiskeHighlands Room, Festival Center“Alcohol Abuse Prevention”“Vaping and Juuling”“Mental Health”“Environmental Health”

Presentations – Session 2 3:25-4:10Authoritarian Warnings in the Dystopias of Huxley, Orwell, and BradburyModerator, Steven ReichMary BinderLiam GodboldPaul DwightHenry Ford, VIOlivia LacaftaMolly Van Trees3rd Floor Nook, Rose Library“Love, Hate, Intimacy, and Sex”“Dystopian Dehumanization”“Power, Orthodoxy, Resistance, and the Consequences ofConformity”“Technologies of Tyranny”“Isolation, Loneliness, and Privacy in Twentieth CenturyDystopian Literature”“Lessons Drawn from Dystopias”Pride and Glory of the Roman EmpireModerator, Michael AllainVeronica BresnanSylvia ChanMegan GoldsworthyBrooke Solderich3rd Floor Flex Space, Rose Library“The Pantheon: A Hadrianic Tale of Inspiration and Innovation”“Fate and Destiny in Virgil's Aeneid”“Augustus Prima Porta”“A Mathematical and Architectural Masterpiece”Voices from the PastModerator, Yongguang HuCrystal BatemanLauren McCuskerKaylee MillsEthan FlickRoom 3311, Rose Library“Salvian: Romans and Barbarians”“The Unas Pyramid Text”“Memorial on the Crop Loan Measures Analysis”“The Values of the Akkadian People”Voices from the Vietnam War: Oral Histories and InterpretationsModerator, Andrew WitmerRyan KeiltyKellen SweeneySophia GarabedianRoom 3313, Rose Library“A Tale of Two Countries”“What was the Point?”“Vietnam through My Grandmother’s Eyes”Historical Perspectives on Current IssuesModerator, Michael SethTravis ValleWilliam NettlesCole AdamsTran TrangRoom 5211, Rose Library“Fidel Castro's Rise to Power”“Putin's Rise to Power”“The Civil War in Yemen: Its Origins”“Poverty and Inequality in Brazil: A Historical Perspective”

Presentations – Session 2 3:25-4:10Analyzing Primary Sources in US HistoryModerator, Evan FrissKristen AllenMichael ChladonClaire BaldacciBOV Dining Room, Festival Center“Sampson vs. Separate Spheres: A Critical Analysis”“Presidential Addresses”“Rachel Carson and Scott Pruitt: The History ofEnvironmentalism and the Role of Politicians andCorporate America”Beating the Odds: Life Journeys to JMU and BeyondModerator, Johnathan WalkerChristine DonaldJacqueline Mateo-SanchezDanielle FlinchumAbby CondeRoom 2, Festival Center“For Them, I Live”“Daughter of Immigrant Lovers”“Storms Don’t Last Forever”“Lost, Now Found: Faith, Charity, and Triumph”Interpreting the Art of the Ancient WorldModerator, John Ott, Dennis BeckGillian KnileyColby SmithEmma MitchumRoom 3, Festival Center“The Estate Figure Embodies the Ancient Egyptian Afterlife”“Anubis”“Isis as a Protector and Mother of Kings”Narrating Jane: Constructing Character(s) in Charlotte Brontë's Jane EyreAlleghany Room, Festival CenterModerator, Heidi PenningtonMolly RickabaughOlivia PageKate CroxtonAnoush Stamm“Narrating Jane: Constructing Character(s) inCharlotte Brontë's Jane EyreA "Marshall Plan" for Puerto Rico and the Virgin IslandsModerator, Joanne HartogAlexandra NovisAdia HorvathRyan ColarossiAlex ElliottWilliam GalvinBenjamin HerbertRoom 4, Festival Center“The Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands Equitable Rebuild Act:A Marshall Plan for the American Caribbean? – Debt”“A ‘Marshall Plan’ for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands –Infrastructure”“A Marshall Plan for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands –Economic Development”“A Marshall Plan for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands –Schools”“A Modern Marshall Plan: Puerto Rico and Virgin IslandsEquitable Rebuild Act of 2017 – Heath Insurance”“The Creation of a New Marshall Plan – Agriculture”

Presentations – Session 2 3:25-4:10Indian Ocean in Eurasian and African World Systems before the 16th CenturyModerator, Michael Galgano, Gretchen HazardJessie BeddowDylan KellumClark MoellerKaitlin CostellloRoom 7, Festival Center“Indian Ocean in Eurasian and African World Systemsbefore the 16th Century”Justice and the American ExperienceModerator, Terry BeitzelKylie MirabellaElijah PooleMadison JonesSkylar HattenHighlands Room, Festival Center“Restorative Justice”“Restorative Justice”“Amistad”“Amistad”Presentations – Session 3 4:20-5:05How 20th Century Literature Inspires 21st Century IdeasModerator, Danielle DeRiseClaire Willis3rd Floor Nook, Rose Library“The Things They Carried: A Historical Insight into theMinds of Americans”Making a Difference with Small Environmental Grants – Poster SessionModerator, Cindy KlevickisEmily SnyderEmma CalogeroWriting with Archives I“Making a Difference with Small Environmental Grants””Moderator, Vanessa RouillonRyan WoodyReid ChristensenEmily BurdigeKelsey Nihill3rd Floor Flex Space, Rose LibraryRoom 3311, Rose Library“NO to the Killing and Destruction”“Let’s All Back the Attack”“The Battle for Integration”“The Greatest Factor in the Education of the Young”

Presentations – Session 3 4:20-5:05Complex Ideals in the Nineteenth-Century U.S.Moderator, Emily WestkaemperCaroline AbramowitzSam PreeceOlivia NiceParth ParikhCharlotte TerryRoom 3313, Rose Library“Complexities of the Cult of Domesticity”“Feminism within the Cult of Domesticity”“Independence Leading to the Cult of Domesticity”“Injustice of the West”“The Suffering of Minorities for American Gain”Global Human Rights IssuesModerator, Louise LoeRyan HutchersonEmily LambertJosie GarnerDjounelle ToloRoom 5211, Rose Library“The Impact of Natural Resources and Human RightsAbuses in Africa“Education for Empowerment in Afghanistan”“Human Trafficking in China”“The Role of Race in American Prisons”Cross Cultural Encounters in the Atlantic WorldModerator, Christian Davis, Dennis BeckCourtlan GrinderKyle HoganReese ManningBOV Dining Room, Festival Center“Death and the King's Horseman: Dernburg Worthy, or theComplete Opposite?”“What Olaudah Equiano's Autobiography Tells us about theExperiences of Slaves”“Olaudah Equiano and the Differences between Slavery in Africaand the Americas”Voter Turnout, Political Polarization, and the Role of the Supreme CourtModerator, Kathleen FerraioloSydney LaScolaAllison EdwardsPhillip WongRoom 2, Festival Center“How We Became Bitter Political Enemies: HealingPartisan Animosity”“The Role of the Supreme Court Today: Reflecting andShaping Social Norms”“How We Became Bitter Political Enemies: Ideas for Reform”The Legacy of Harvey Milk: 40 Years LaterModerator, Marty CohenWill BrobeckMeredith BrowderNick DunardChloe ButterfieldRoom 3, Festival Center“The Legacy of Harvey Milk: 40 Years Later

Presentations – Session 3 4:20-5:05Microsociological InvestigationsModerator, Kerry DobranskyKatie Weaver,Jessica Reid,Leah SmithRachel Accorsi,Irene Peterson,Megan Galvani,Jordana Dunphy,Emily FlahertyBecca GvozdenAlleghany Room, Festival Center“Microsociological Investigation of Alcoholics Anonymous”“Microsociological Investigation of Surgeons”“Microsociological Investigation of Nursing Home Residents”Encountering DifferenceModerator, Mike BrislenGaby HirschChloe ThompsonRoom 4, Festival Center“Meeting at Temple”“Meeting Vievee Francis”Race Relations and the Great War: Great Britain and the United StatesModerator, Michael Galgano, Gretchen HazardMcKenna MitchellChristina AntonidesRowan ThomasRoom 7, Festival Center“Race Relations and the Great War:Great Britain and the United States”Historical Origins of Contemporary PoliticsModerator, Kevin HardwickKaitlyn LauffenbergerKellyn WomeldurfAndrew MeyersEmely RomanHighlands Room, Festival Center“Historical Origins of Contemporary Politics

Presentations – Session 4 5:15-6:00Contemporary Social Problems and SolutionsModerator, Danielle DeRiseAlexa Paredes-IdiaquezKatarina KnudsenAugustina OseiJordan Koenig3rd Floor Nook, Rose Library“Prioritizing on the Organ Transplant List”“Physician Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia”“Domestic Minor Sex Traficcking: What Can We Do?”“Eyeliner Sharp Enough to Kill a Man: CommercializedFeminism in Makeup Culture”Writing with Archives IIModerator, Vanessa RouillonElle GoodChloe ThompsonSarah SlusherRoom 3311, Rose Library“Minstrels Register Success”“Minstrels Register Success’”“Poise, Self-Confidence, and Graciousness: Expectations forYoung Women at Madison College”Cross-Disciplinary Connections: Applying Concepts from Women's, Gender, andSexuality StudiesModerator, Emily WestkaemperSummer ConleyBryana MooreRoom 3313, Rose Library“Feminist Analysis of Thomas Jefferson’s Role in AmericanArchaeology”“Applying Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies to PublicPolicy and Administration”Media Literacy: Issues and ActionsModerator, Dolores FlamianoLeigh ShafferSagan ColemanBenjamin CoreyCarley BelknapRoom 5211, Rose Library“Media Effects on Body Image and Eating Disorders”“Black Representation in Film”“An Introduction to Targeted Advertising”“An Introduction to Targeted Advertising”Explorations in Historical Photographs and Personal IdentityModerator, H. GelfandChristina AntonidesBrenda GoodsonRyan HyltonKat SparagnoBOV Dining Room, Festival Center“Bisexual Pride March, Boston”“Anti-School Segregation March, Los Angeles”“1880s Brass Band, Santa Barbara”“Women’s Divorce Rights March, New York”Reading and Writing in the 21st CenturyModerator, Karen McDonnellRob MonachelloJordana DunphyJaeden TearneRoom 2, Festival Center“Audiobooks: Convenient Reading Tool or DangerousTrap for Students?”“All about the Hair”“A New Home Every Few Years”

Presentations – Session 4 5:15-6:00General Education in ScotlandModerators, Liz Edwards, Megan Tracy, Skip HyserSteven ChuAllie NewhartNick TrustySkylar ThiemannBlake DayGrace GarveyAlleghany Room, Festival Center“General Education in Scotland”Using James Madison’s Legacy of Public Service to Address Childhood ObesityModerator, Tim BallSonya RichardTess SeibelCarly SinesHighlands Room, Festival Center“How Do we Decrease Childhood Obesity in our Community?”

Special thanks to:JMU Libraries’ Faculty and StaffTim BallDennis BeckElizabeth BrownKathy ClarkeDavid DanielLinda Cabe HalpernGretchen HazardPhil HeapSkip HyserKaren McDonnellMeg MulrooneyJackie RobinsonDeb SuttonJohnathan Walker

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