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PROGRAM OF EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2014

Criminology

English

History

Political Science & International Studies

Psychology

Sociology and Anthropology

Women’s and Gender Studies

World Languages and Cultures

School of Education

Bonner Institute for Civic and Community Engagement

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FALL 2014 CELEBRATION OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

This school-wide event showcases student scholarly and creative achievements from a range of disciplines.

Sessions feature paper presentations, panel discussions, and poster presentations. Students will present work

that has resulted from independent research, senior thesis or capstone work, internship experiences, confer-

ence presentations, and other scholarly, applied, and creative experiences. Please join us to congratulate our

students on their achievements.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

11:00 AM – 4:00 PM CELEBRATION TEA

Location: Social Sciences Building Atrium

(Tea, coffee, and treats will be available throughout the afternoon.)

11:00 AM – 5:00 PM STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

Instructions for presenters can be found on the last page of this program.

Location of paper and panel presentations: classrooms in the Social Sciences

Building (SSB)

Location of poster presentations: Social Sciences Building (SSB) Atrium

(the numbers below represent the poster easel number)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This event is sponsored by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS). The program was organized

by the HSS Undergraduate Research Council with the assistance of Maddie Weinland, Psychology

Department Program Coordinator.

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Criminology

Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Megan Osika,

Disha Dass

Providing Re-

sources for Future

Educators to Sup-

port LGBTQ Stu-

dents

Stuart Roe Paper

Presentation SSB 232 12:00-12:30

Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Robin Schmitz

Student Attitudes

Toward Executive

Clemency

Margaret E.

Leigey

Poster

Presentation SSB Atrium #2 1:00-2:00

(School of) Education

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English

Student Name Project Title Faculty

Sponsor

Type of

Presentation

Project

Location Time Slot

Karly DaSilva

Nicole

Cammarota

David

Hovemeyer

Erin

Macarthur

Caitlin

Weisner

Getting a Life:

Women, Autobi-

ography and

Theory

"Finding Refuge

in the Natural

World: Feminist

Ecocriticism and

the Autobiograph-

ical "Self" "

“One Size Does

Not Fit All: Cul-

tural Impact on

Method, Voice

and Form in Au-

thentic Autobiog-

raphy”"

"Early American

Women's Captiv-

ity Narratives as

Autobiography"

"Social Media as

Modern Performa-

tive Autobiog-

raphy"

"Incidents of a

Slave Girl in Cold

Blood: Barthes’

“Death of the Au-

thor” and Social

(In)justice in

Black Women’s

Autobiography "

Lisa Ortiz-

Vilarelle

Panel

Discussion SSB 230 1:30-3:00

Megan Osika

Masculine Preg-

nancy in Pregnant

Butch and Labor

of Love

Juda Bennett Paper

Presentation SSB 232 12:30-1:00

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Student Name Project Title Faculty

Sponsor

Type of

Presentation

Project

Location Time Slot

Amanda Mastronardi Jennifer Resnick Brittany Saxton Michael Fisher: Kristi Marciano

1989: Perspectives 25 Years after the Fall of the Wall Violence and the Ro-manian Revolution of 1989 The Sarajevo Olympics and the Making of Yu-goslav Identit Food, Flowers and Feminism: Vera Chyt-ilova reflected in 1989 Hong Kong 2014 and the Legacy of Tianan-men Square Politics and Memory in Post-Tiananmen China

Cynthia Paces Panel Discussion SSB 230 12:00-1:20

Jennifer

Fraunberger

The Ravensbruck Con-

centration Camp: A

History Through

Memory, 1939-1945

Cynthia Paces

and Roman

Kovalev

Paper

Presentation SSB 230 11:00-11:30

Daniel Kaplan

The Prohibition Expe-

rience: A Comparative

Analysis of the Effects

of the Eighteenth

Amendment in New

York City and Phila-

delphia

Michael Marino

& Roman

Kovalev

Paper

Presentation

SSB 230 11:30-12:00

History

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Student Name Project Title Faculty

Sponsor

Type of

Presentation

Project

Location Time Slot

Brandon J. Pugh, PCP Andrew J. Wallach Muhammad Hasan Siddiqui Kara Findel

Emerging Public

Policy Issues

Does the United States

First Responder Train-

ing Program Affect Na-

tional Preparedness?

Motivations for Bitcoin

Use

Marijuana Policies in

the 50 States

Voter Identification

Laws and Turnout in

Elections

Brian Potter

Brian Potter

Daniel Bowen

Daniel Bowen

Panel

Discussion SSB 324 12:00-1:00

Robin Greenberg

Connor Kennedy

Kristi Marciano

Annabel Lau

Health and Crime:

Evaluating Policy

Effectiveness

Capital Punishment A

Deterrence?

Gun Ownership and

Murder Rate at the State

Level

Maternal Health in the

Developing World: Re-

defining the Concept of

Progress & Develop-

ment

When Women Lead: How Women in African Parliaments Affect Health Spending

Daniel Bowen

Daniel Bowen

Brian Potter

Brian Potter

Panel

Discussion SSB 324 1:30-2:30

Political Science & International Studies

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Chandler Hart-McGonigle Jesse Schor Rebecca Flores Laura Garcia

Parties, Elections, and Social Movements Explaining the Paradox of the Rise of the Far Right in Sweden Predicting Gubernatorial Elections Divided Federalism and Gubernatorial Elections

Latin America's Rural Insur-

gency Movements

Brian Potter Daniel Bowen Daniel Bowen Brian Potter

Panel Discussion

SSB 324 3:00-4:00

Joseph DiCarlo Nicolas Dolce Jack Werner Lauren Lalicon

Race, Nationalism and Social Movements A Study of Patriotism and Voter Turnout Native Reins: Indigenous Peoples and Globalization The Consequences of Issue Salience: Latino Voters and California’s Proposition 209 and 71 The Japanese Legacy

Daniel Bowen Brian Potter Daniel Bowen Brian Potter

Panel Discussion

SSB 326 12:00-1:30

Political Science & International Studies (continued)

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Theja Varre Suzanne Szabo Bryan Halpern Daniel Gill

Policy Adoption Education in Latin America: Policies and Payoff Political Polarization in Health Care - US v. UK The Determinants of State Marijuana Policy Adoption 2nd Amendment Jurisdiction

Brian Potter Nicholas Toloudis Daniel Bowen Daniel Bowen

Panel Discussion

SSB 325 2:00-3:30

Erin Grosskurth Johnanthony Alaimo Mehak Aswani Niriksha Kannan

Migration, Social Change and Governmental Policy The Origins of English and French as Lingua Francas I Hate New York: An Examination of a Resident's Favorability of a State and Fiscal Responsibility Tax Migration Globalization and Philan-thropic Social Change

Brian Potter Daniel Bowen Daniel Bowen Brian Potter

Panel Discussion

SSB 325 12:00-1:30

Political Science & International Studies (continued)

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Psychology

Student Name Project Title Faculty

Sponsor

Type of

Presentation

Project

Location Time Slot

Kristen Gasnick,

Meaghan Sloop,

Ana Veloso,

Thomas Kelly

Mood Manipulation and

Food Selection

Jessica

Barnack-

Tavlaris

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #4 11:00-12:00

William Gibbs,

Courtney Goodman,

Sruti Kanthan, Re-

becca Schendt,

Catherine Schneider

Reflected Appraisals He Len Chung Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #5 11:00-12:00

Rachel Fikslin, Jen-

na Krizan, Jessica

Saddler

Caffeine Consumption,

Perceived Social Sup-

port, and Self-Reported

Health Outcomes

Jessica

Barnack-

Tavlaris

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #6 11:00-12:00

Danielle Stepien,

Kristen Rayner,

Thomas Weiss,

Merrill Levitt

The Effects of Music and

Self-Efficacy on Exer-

cise Performance

Jessica

Barnack-

Tavlaris

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #7 11:00-12:00

Amanda Starcev,

Gabrielle Gil, Portia

Womer, Melissa

Vadakara

Locus of Control, Social

Support, and Stress

Jessica

Barnack-

Tavlaris

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #8 11:00-12:00

Bianca Caracappa,

Lindsy Lansberry

Alcohol Consumption in

French and American

College Students: Alco-

hol Purchases, Drinking

Patterns, Motives, and

Family History

Margaret

Martinetti

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #8 12:00-1:00

Jessica Markus, Sa-

rah Jennings, Timo-

thy Encarnacion

How the Presence of

Both Moderate and Rad-

ical Groups Affects the

Endorsement of Norma-

tive Collective Action

Shaun Wiley Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #5 1:00-2:00

Olivia Laura, Kristin

Schnatter, Shirley

Wang

Suppressed but not De-

feated: Authority and

Protest Behavior Interact

to Influence Bystander

Perceptions of Legitima-

cy, Efficacy, and Social

Identity

Shaun Wiley Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #6 1:00-2:00

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Student Name Project Title Faculty

Sponsor

Type of

Presentation

Project

Location Time Slot

Amanda Fresnics,

Melissa Albert, Alexa

Migton

The Presence of Men as

Allies in the Feminist

Movement and Collective

Action Intentions

Shaun

Wiley

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #7 1:00-2:00

Ji Hwang, Shelby

Kuster , Maria

Rodriguez

Identity Management

Strategies and Collective

Action

Shaun

Wiley

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #8 1:00-2:00

Kaitlin Shepherd

Youth Mental Health Risks

and Interventions in

Trenton, NJ

Betsy

Ruddy

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #1 2:00-3:00

Steven Schwering

Aging and the Isolation Ef-

fect: The Type of Test

Matters

Tamra

Bireta

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #2 2:00-3:00

Chelsea Kohfeldt

Internship as a High School

Guidence Counselor at Bor-

dentown Regional High

School

Betsy

Ruddy

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #3 2:00-3:00

Brittany Bocchieri Internship with the Family

Support Organization

Betsy

Ruddy

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #4 2:00-3:00

Samantha Dooley

Applied behavioral analysis

and Vocational training for

non-verbal teens on the Au-

tism Spectrum

Betsy

Ruddy

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #5 2:00-3:00

Corina Ramos, Katie

King

The Effects of Different

Dimensions of Parenting

Style on Academic and

Emotional Success

He Len

Chung

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #2 3:00-4:00

Alexus Perry, Desiree

Grizzle, Suzanne

Conroy-Bray

Campus Involvement,

Campus Belonging, and

Well-being

He Len

Chung

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #3 3:00-4:00

Tiffany Esparra Peer Education Programs

and Community Health

He Len

Chung

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #4 3:00-4:00

Devin Glinsky, Alys-

sa Avino, Navid Rad-

far, Ashley Demoleas

College Readiness He Len

Chung

Poster

Presentation

SSB

Atrium #5 3:00-4:00

Psychology (continued)

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Kelly Hennebry

Perfectionism, Shame, and

Rumination in Eating Dis-

orders

Ashley

Borders

Paper

Presentation SSB 232 1:30-2:00

Jayne Duncan, An-

drew Edelblum,

Arathi Elango,

Kristen Has-

semkamp, Lindsey

Hatch, Kristina

Koskinen, Jenna

Leo, Madeline

Liskiewicz, Rebec-

ca Morrissey, Al-

exandra Oskam,

Maria Phillips,

Olivia Pruznick,

Juan Segovia, Brit-

tany Wetreich

Promoting Healthy Eating

Habits: Examining the

External Validity of the

Research Base

John Ruscio Paper

Presentation SSB 228 1:30-2:00

Jack Baldwin, Re-

becca Caughron,

Kelly Ciuffreda,

Mario Erisnord,

Claudia Gargano,

Nicole Gomes,

Sydney Link, Cait-

lin Loyka, Brittany

Mok, Tyler

Ramsin, Leslie Ro-

driguez,

Dan-anh Tran

Promoting Healthy Eating

Habits: Examining the

External Validity of the

Research Base

John Ruscio Paper

Presentation SSB 228 2:00-2:30

Psychology (continued)

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Nina Ventresco

School Identification and

Psychological Well-Being

Among Parents

Shaun Wiley Paper

Presentation SSB 103 12:00-12:30

Benjamin Levine

Mediators of the Relation-

ship between Leader Emo-

tions and Follower Con-

formity

Jason

Dahling

Paper

Presentation SSB 328 12:00-12:30

Jillian DeMarco

Coworker Preferences and

the Influence of

Personality Traits

Jason

Dahling

Paper

Presentation SSB 328 12:30-1:00

Jessica Gorham Motivation in Testing Jean Kirnan Paper

Presentation SSB 223 1:00-1:30

Psychology (continued)

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Cara Bronander Fine Lines: Female Lead-ership at The College of New Jersey

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #1 11:00-12:00

Sharon Ling Struggles of a Model Minority

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #2 11:00-12:00

Kelsey Wolff

First Generation Immigrant Experience: A Visual Soci-ological Study Using Fam-ily Photographs

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #3 11:00-12:00

Jessica Gonzalez Race and Sexualization in Women's Magazine Adver-tisements

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #1 12:00-1:00

Alyssa Scull Representations of Race in Fashion Media

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #2 12:00-1:00

Nicole Fasano Visual Representations of Ebola as Cultural Indica-tors

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #3 12:00-1:00

Brittany Reedman Broadway Playbill Content Analysis

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #4 12:00-1:00

Adrienne Barsoum Inaccessibility for the Physically Disabled

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #5 12:00-1:00

Alex Holzman The Genesis of Slums: A Spatial Analyis of Growing Metros

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #6 12:00-1:00

Jonathan Edmondson

Gender in Hollywood: A Content Analysis of "Entertainment Weekly" Covers

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #7 12:00-1:00

Sociology and Anthropology

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Joanna Peluso

My Internship Experience with the Staten Island For-estry Department (NYC Parks & Recreation)

Diane Bates Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #4 1:00-2:00

Jess Bench Examining Obesity in Terms of Social Injustice and Inequality

Elizabeth Borland

Poster Presentation SSB Atrium #1 3:00-4:00

Joanna Peluso Peter Peliotis

Exploring Environmental (In)Justice: Sandy and Supermarkets Framing Recovery: Understanding Inequality and Privilege during Hurricane Sandy Recovery in New Jersey The Greater Trenton Nutrition Study

Diane Bates Panel Presentation SSB 105 2:30-3:30

Sociology and Anthropology

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

April Bullock Erica Farber Caroline Middleton Amber Warshany

Gender and Education Is the Separation of Male and Female Stu-dents Into Sex-Segregated Classrooms Beneficial for Their Learning? The Gendered Division of Labor in Education The Gender Inclusive Approach: A Solution for Gender Stereotypes, Bias, and Discrimina-tion in Elementary Edu-cation Creating the Gender-Equitable Classroom

John Landreau Panel Discussion SSB 225 12:00-1:15

Disha Dass Sarah Cassim Danielle Murphy Essence Fleming Megan Osika

Gendered Identities, Negotiated Spaces Gender Inclusive Hous-ing at The College of New Jersey: A Study Purdah as a Tool of Car-tography: On Gender Discourse and Negotiat-ing Space in Pakistan Discrimination Against Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Indi-viduals in the Work-place Shifting Identities, Mul-tiple Spaces: My Search for Selfhood Transgender Inmates, The Prison-Industrial Complex, and Transgender-related Health Care in the Unit-ed States

John Landreau Panel Discussion SSB 225 1:20-2:35

Women’s and Gender Studies

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Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Heather Wuest Sara Von Bartheld Gina Vinch Shannon Kane

Gendered Identities: From Names to Prac-tices Media and Body Image Sexual Assault on Col-lege and University Campuses: Why It's a Problem and How TCNJ Strives to Prevent It The Representation of Gender in Self-Help Books Gendered Ethnicity: Na-tionalizing Representa-tions of the Uyghur Peo-ple in Contemporary China

John Landreau Panel Discussion SSB 225 2:40-3:55

Women’s and Gender Studies

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World Languages and Cultures

Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Samantha Godoy, Emma Allen, Nicole Ciullo, Alexandra Mullane, Zachary Dzierzgowski

Telling Unheard Stories of Immigrants in Trenton

Ann Warner-Ault

Poster Presentation

SSB Atrium #1 1:00-2:00

Erin Grosskurth Female Body and Femi-nist Identity in Modern Chinese Literature

Jiayan Mi Paper Presentation SSB 223 2:00-2:30

Audrey Ardanaz, Luis Arroyo, Priscilla Blanco-Jiménez, Al-exandra Castillo, Katherine Loor

Oral Histories: Immi-gration Stories of Hispanics Presented in Spanish

Isabel Kentengian

Panel Presentation SSB 105 1:00-2:00

Adrienne Stewart Samantha Dodson Hannah Gallagher Natasha Roig

Don Quixote La relación y codepend-encia de Don Quijote y Sancho Panza La Edad de Oro Cómo Marcela y Zorai-da desafían las normas TBD

Deborah Compte

Panel Presentation SSB 326 2:00-3:30

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Bonner Institute for Civic and Community Engagement

Student Name Project Title Faculty Sponsor

Type of Presentation

Project Location

Time Slot

Entire Class Entire Class Ramita Gowda, Tyler Philburn, Michelle Verdino Kevin Lyons, Alec Spellman, Andrew Yoon Caroline Mercado, Brian Pedreza, Madellyn Stoner Jacqueline Basile, Erica Cogland, Thamara Thayalan Colleen Warwick, Rachel Adelman, An-drew Garcia Raj Manimaran and Steven Rodriguez (Bonner Scholars) Shayna Innocenti (Bonner Scholar)

Community Engaged Learning Initiatives Environmental Justice: Food and Gardens in Trenton When the Clock Strikes Thirteen: Horror and Hope in Dystopian Literature From Pagination to Inspiration: Helping Hospitalized Children From Pagination to Inspiration: Health and Fitness From Pagination to Inspiration: Increasing Sensitivity with Children with Special Needs From Pagination to Inspiration: Gardening Trenton Violence Reduction Strategy Internship Old Trenton Neighbor-hood: "Buy Local" Models and Trenton NJ A Newspaper for and by the Homeless

Michael Nordquist Karen Deaver Maureen Connolly Maureen Connolly Maureen Connolly Maureen Connolly Bruce Stout and Patrick Donohue Patrick Donohue and Celestine Chukumba Madeline Bell

Poster Panel SSB 226 and 227

Presentations: 12:00-1:00

Posters available

for viewing 12:00-5:00

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Instructions for Presenters

Instructions for Poster Presentations

1. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the start time of your presentation time.

2. The following will be provided: easel, 3.5’ (42 inches wide) x 5’ (60 inches high) foam core board (on

which you can place your poster), and pushpins.

3. Please refer to the map below to find your poster location. On the day of the event, there will be numbers on

each of the easels.

4. Please begin to take down your poster 10 minutes prior to the next presentation time. We want to ensure that

the presenter after you has enough time to set up.

Instructions for Paper Presentations and Panel Discussions

1. The complete presentation schedule for each classroom will be placed on the classroom door.

2. Each classroom is equipped with audiovisual capabilities (and PowerPoint software) and internet access.

3. Please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to your presentation to set up.

4. Please wrap up your presentation and log off the computer (if used) 10 minutes prior to the next presenta-

tion time. We want to ensure that the presenter after you has enough time to set up.