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year, fifteen Sociology majors participated in the UW's Annual
Undergraduate Research Symposium. Four students were selected
to present papers, and 12 students presented posters (Nathan
Cermak presented both a paper and a poster).
Madeline
Baars, Marriage in Black and White: Approval
of Interracial Marriage Among Black and White American Women,
1972-2006 (poster)
Matthew
Bennett, What Causes Islamic Separatism in Britain?
(presentation)
Andrew
Bouta, Committee Power and Budgetary Change
(poster)
Phaedra
Boyle, Examination of United States Cities as
Forces in Environmental Policy (poster)
Nathan
Cermak, Synthesis and Evaluation of Secreted
Phospholipase A2 Inhibitors (presentation)
Nathan
Cermak, Are We Tight? Homophily and Triadic Closure
in Facebook Networks (poster)
Kristin
Ebeling, Understanding Union Democracy: The ILWU
Case Study (poster)
Allison
Hericks, A Hand in History: Ministeriales and
their Influence in Bavaria (presentation)
Sally
Li, The Role of Traditional Authority in the
Modernization Campaigns of Afghanistan (poster)
Monique
Mascio-Saltarelli, Washington State Senate Bill
5297, The Healthy Youth Act: Comprehensive Sexual Health Education
in Public Schools (poster)
Elisabeth
Page, In God We Trust? Are There Correlations
Between Religious Composition and State Legislature?
(poster)
Yeun
Song, Effect of Fever on 3-Month Outcomes in
Pediatric Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (poster)
Mindy
Szeto, Adolescent Health and Educational Attainment
(poster)
Stacey
Taplin, Changes in foreign students' opinions
as a result of study abroad in the United States (presentation)
James
Thornton, Characterization of ubiquitin-ribosomal
Protein Fusions in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (poster)
Anh
Tran, Understanding Personal Electronics Recycling
Among Students at the University of Washington (poster)
The
Symposium is hosted by the Undergraduate Research Program.
For more information about the symposium and the Undergraduate
Research Program, please visit www.washington.edu/research/urp.
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