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Hutton Honors College

 —  Past Honors Thesis Grant Recipients 2004-05

HC THESIS AWARDS

SPRING 05

Spring 2005
Major(s)
Date Completed
Thesis Title
Brian, Kathleen English, History Spring 2005 Sky, Decomposing
Bullington, Brian Psychology Spring 2005 Disrupt Then Reframe
Bulwinkle, Daniel Cognitive Science Spring 2005 Experience - dependent Active Vision in a Quadruped Robot
Buono, Antonio Geology, Physics Spring 2005 Production of Pure Iron Globules from Composite Lunar Soil
Cun, Dan History, Political Science Spring 2005 The Portrayal of Asian American Female Sexuality in the 20th Century
Eble, Alexander Economics, EALC Spring 2005 Resource Allocation in the People's Republic of China
Inks, Lisa English, Spanish Spring 2005 Feminine Illness: The Functional Imaginary Coalescing the Fantastic and Realistic in Literature
Milligan, Sarah Sociology Spring 2005 Socio-Economic Impact on Education
Morgan, Ann Classics Spring 2005 Myth, Minor Arts, and the Acropolis: Evidence from Vase Painting
Romine, Erin English, Political Science Spring 2005 The Tradegy of Racial Liminality
Schiff, Caleb Geological Sciences Spring 2005 Width and Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Tree Rings as a Proxy for Recent Southern Indiana Climate
Shackelford, Scott Economics Spring 2005 Go or No Go: The Future of Manned Space Flight
Shapiro, Daniel Psychology Spring 2005 Personality and the Psychophysiology of Startle Reflexes
Smith, Justin Public Policy Spring 2005 Real Estate & China: The Global Implications of China's Real Estate Market
Stephens, Nola German, Linguistics Spring 2005 A Virtually Projectionist Approach to the Virtual Reflexive Construction
Tegart, Caitlin English, Art History Spring 2005 Constructions of Gender: Undermining or Confirming the Conservative Class Structure in Nineteenth-Century Novels
Ware, Karen Art History Spring 2005 Kara Walker in Black & White
Warnke, Brett History, Political Science Spring 2005 Taming the Sacred Fire: Neoconservatism and Democratism
Zink, Emory Comparative Literature Spring 2005 Does the Punishment Fit the Crime? Application and Analysis of the Law's Enbodiment in Dickens' Bleak House and Hugo's Les Miserables