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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Commonwealth Honors Scholars 2010- 2011
Commonwealth Honors Scholars 2010-2011
Kaitlyn Brady: Numerical Modeling for Capillary Equations :The Small Angle Case
Maureen Carroll: Empowering Development: Strategies for building functional group spaces in worker cooperatives
Franklin Rosenberg: The Oral History of Betty Anderson
Malgorzata Malkowska: A Victorian Era Costume: Design, Pattern Drafting, and Construction
Christina Foley: Financial Literacy Among College Students
Jessica LaVoice: Financial Literacy Among College Students
Shawn Donovan: A Citizens Manifesto for United States Corporate Tax Policy
Margaret Nguyen: Thermodynamics of the Bifurcated Hydrogen Bonding Formations and Guanine Tautomers
Karol Pawlowski: Money Skill and Financial Literacy
Wyatt Merrill: Calculation of Quenching Fractions in Positronium Collisions
New Year, New Look
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Study Break Movie Night, May 11, 2011
Dr. Sharon Yang will be showing Sam Fuller’s 1980 film The Big Red One in Sullivan 230 on Wednesday, May 11 at 6:30. As she describes, “this film draws on Fuller’s own experiences as a soldier during WWII, ranging from the invasion of North Africa to Italy to D-Day to the liberation of concentration camps to a chilling and hopeful end of the war. The movie also shows us what else Mark Hamill did outside of Star Wars.”
RSVP to her or to Gabby so we can get a head count and she can know how many snacks to bring!
Good luck on finals!