Undergraduate Research Day Fall 2012
Photos from URECA’s Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Day
28 September 2012, Benson University Center

“Who’s Your Neighbor?” Exploring the Concept of Neighbor in SoCalled’s Music, Frances Jackson, Department of English

A Combinatorial Investigation of the q,t-Kostka Polynomials, Kelly Kuykendall, Department of Mathematics

City of Lights, City of Mosaics: A Socio-Spatial Study of Paris’ Banlieues and Their Invisible Boundaries, Janak N. Padhiar, Department of Sociology

Surface Treatment and Vessel Function of Prehistoric Native American Pottery at Donnaha, Molly Stroup, Department of Anthropology

Dietary and Exercise Preferences of Women Undergoing Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer, Mary Scott Haynie, Department of Heath and Exercise Science

Regenerative Medicine in South Africa: A Comparative and Explorative Study, Jason Green, Department of Biology

Production of Nitroxyl from Acyl Nitroso Compounds via Retro-Diels-Alder Reaction, Jasmine Fluker, Department of Chemistry (NC A&T State University)

Synthesis of Potential Anti-TB Drugs that Target Biosynthesis of TBSA in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Katherine Culbreath, Department of Chemistry

Does Preoperative Assessment of Nutritional Status, Mobility, and Frailty Among Geriatric Patients Predict Early Postoperative Morbid Events? Lauren Rustowicz and Catherine Roach, Departments of Anesthesiology and Heath and Exercise Science

“Who’s Your Neighbor?” Exploring the Concept of Neighbor in SoCalled’s Music, Frances Jackson, Department of English

Between the Lines: Facial Tattoos and the Chaouia of Algeria, Yasmin Bendaas, Department of Anthropology

II Teatro e Vita: Trends and Socio-Political Implications of Contemporary Italian Theatre, Danielle Thorsen, Departments of Italian and Theatre

Tracing the Evolution of Sikh Identity: The Effects of India’s Political Transformation on the Sikh Community, Cana Noel, Department of History

Mechanisms of Particle Transport on the Mantle of the American Oyster, Laura Lemley, Department of Biology

Evaluating the Seguro Popular: Thoughts and Opinions on Mexico’s Public Health Reform, Matthew Sechler, Department of Biology

Investigating the Genome of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) using SHAPE, Mubhij Ahmad, Department of Chemistry

Dimensions of Rurality and Place in Enterprenuerial Creativity, Jonathan Williams, Department of Entrepreneurship

Surface Treatment and Vessel Function of Prehistoric Native American Pottery at Donnaha, Molly Stroup, Department of Anthropology

Mutational Analysis of Predicted Pathway Variants in an Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase, Alissa Guarnaccia, Anuradha Patel, Departments of Chemistry and Biology

City of Lights, City of Mosaics: A Socio-Spatial Study of Paris’ Banlieues and Their Invisible Boundaries, Janak N. Padhiar, Department of Sociology

Complex Influences in Nicaraguan Health Care, Amen Okundaye, Department of Health and Exercise Science











