2016 Honors Scholars

 

Emily-Jean E. Bankes (David Randall, Chemistry & Biochemistry), Determining the Concentration of Nitric Oxide in Solvent.

Christian Bardan (Peter Lyons, Biology), Analysis of Mammalian Carboxypeptidase O Expression Patterns.

Alaryss Bosco (Monique Pittman, English), A Machiavellian Framing of Power Dynamics in Shakespeare's Henry V as Adapted by Olivier, Branagh, and the BBC's Hollow Crown.

Saharsh Dass (Shandelle Henson & James Hayward, Mathematics), A Compartmental Model of Animal Behavior.

Reginald Desrosiers (Karl Bailey, Behavioral Sciences), Procrastination, Motivation, & Flow.

Amante Gonzalez (Harvey Burnett, Behavioral Sciences), Exposure to VIdeo Media and its Effects on Attitudes Towards Law Enforcement.

Won Jin Jeon (Rahel Schafer, Religion & Biblical Languages), The Chronology of the Events in Zechariah 12-14.

Shanelle Kim (Vanessa Corredera, English), "You Think I Look Marx?": Tracing Hybidity Through the Imagination of God in Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis.

Gielle Kuhn (Sonia Badenas, International Language Studies), Exploring French Short Stories: Guy de Maupassant's Writing Style and Social Justice.

Jee Yeon (Joanne) Lee (Marlene Murray, Biology), The Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Intracellular Inositol Levels in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.

Seongmin Lee (Denise Smith, Biology), The Effect of Degrading the Transcription Factor NF-KB Subunit Proteins on NF-KB' s Oncological Activity.

Shenika McDonald (Marcella Myers, History & Political Science), Race Representatives: Why Black Members of Congress Matter.

Zachary Reichert (Ryan Hayes, Chemistry & Biochemistry), Synthesis, Isolation, and Characterization of Potentially Carcinogenic Arginine-Based Heterocyclic Amines.

Randy Sanchez (Thomas Goodwin, Biology), Distribution and Paleobiology of Hibernation in Fossil Ground-Dwelling Squirrels from the Great Plains, USA.

Jason Robert Shockey (Sonia Badenas & Pedro Navia, International Language Studies), The Effect of Americanization on Latin American Culture: A Comparative Study Using Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions and Pop Music.

Kaylie Takahashi (Carmelita Troy, School of Business), An Examination of Control Fraud in Non-Banking Industries.

Jonathan Wheeler (Tiffany Summerscales, Physics), Evaluating the Efficacy of Educational Games in Promoting Interest and Understanding of Gravitational Wave Physics.

Eui Bin You (Rodney Summerscales, Engineering & Computer Science), Mobile Application for Biosensor Colorimetric Analysis.