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Celebration of Student Research 2010

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There is always a great turnout for the the Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work on the one afternoon a year Wabash cancels classes. This year is the 10th anniversary of the event.

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Professor of Classics Jeremy Hartnett talks with Cody Stipes about his poster presentation titled Grids, Streets, and Computers: How I Can Free Up Traffic or Take Down a Computer Network with Combinatorics.

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Wabash Trustee John Fox learns from Bogdan Stancu about his Kinetic Study of Propionate Kinase from Francisella tularensis.

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Paul Wilson '10 presented the topic of his independent study with Professor of English Marc Hudson where he studied 20th century Western American literature and examined the way people relate to the natural world. 

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Dirk Garriott '11 shows a model to Emeritus Professors David Phillips and Aus Brooks as part of his poster presentation with Scott Walker '11 titled Egyptian Ships: Cultural Identity and Influence.

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Classics major Nathan Kring '10 talks to Dean of Students Mike Raters about his research Pompeian Political Progammata.

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Colton Craig '13 completed a research assignment as part of his freshman composition class to identify whether or not the number of writing assignments Wabash students have affects the quality of their work. At the beginning of his research he theorized that professors needed to assign less but by the end he concluded Wabash students need to learn better time management earlier in their college careers.

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Kenny Coggins '11 explains his poster ATP Titration of Tryptonphanyl tRNA-synthetase and a More Stable Mutant: En Route to Crystallographic Analysis to Pre-Health Advisor Jill Rogers.

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Brandon Pierce '11 created a photo journal from his two week trip to Barcelona, Spain in May as part of the Dill Grant. Pierce's exhibit included photos and three listening stations to hear music he wrote as a medium of reflection on the trip.

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Aaron Bonar '10 talks about his presentation: Looking Out from the Kremlin Walls: How the State of Russian Democracy Affects Russian Foreign Policy.

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Andrew Alexander '11 shares his Synthesis of Lavendamycin Analogues with Neil Schmitzer-Torbert.

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Brandon Hirsch '10 takes a few minutes to talk about Anharmonic Spectroscopic Properties of Hydrogen-Bonded Systems with Cody Stipes '11.


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