All are invited to the 19th Annual Denman Forum
Wednesday, March 26
in the Recreation and Physical Activity Center (RPAC)
"The Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, now in its 19th year, is coordinated by the Undergraduate Research Office and supported by the Office of Research, the Office of Undergraduate Education, Mr. and Mrs. Denman, and other corporate and private donors. The Forum is an opportunity to showcase outstanding student research, scholarship, and creative activity and encourage all undergraduates to participate in these activities to enrich their undergraduate education."
Recreation & Physical Activity Center (RPAC)
To view presentation abstracts,
click presentation title and search by booth number.
- American Indian Sovereignty in the 21st Century: A Shift Towards Developing Culturally Competent Policies
- Booth 433
- Taylor Sawyer, Public Affairs
- Bloodlust: Ritual Violence and Warfare Among the Maya, Inca, and Aztec in Relation to Structural and Interpersonal Violence
- Booth 135
- Colton Runion, Anthropology
- The Communicative Body: The Language of Dance and Its Impact on Cross-Cultural Understanding
- Booth 185
- Leisa DeCarlo, Dance
- Cultural Relevance and Political Power: The Importance of Public Opinion in the Ecuadorian Indigenous Mobilizations of the 1990's and 2000's
- Booth 138
- Calla Sneller, Spanish
- Dance in Cultural Contexts and the Value of Movement Literacy
- Booth 459
- Theresa Niermeyer, Dance
- Language and Cultural Barriers in Planning Communication
- Booth 410
- Andrea Hong, City and Regional Planning
- Swades vs. Pardes: An Analysis of Indian American Gender Formation in Mass Media Portrayals
- Booth 139
- Tanya Srivstava, Biochemistry and Andrew Phillip, Comparative Studies
Schedule
9- 10.45 AM: Student Registration
11- 12 PM: Student Participant Lunch
12- 3 PM: Open Poster Session, Judging of Student Projects
2.45- 3.30 PM: Judged Student Performances
3- 4.30 PM: Reception and Entertainment Featuring Scarlet Fever and the String Trio
4.30- 5.30 PM: Presentation of Student Awards
Please contact the Undergraduate Research Office Denman Committee if you have any questions at (614) 688-8093 or email denmanforum@osu.edu .
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