The
National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) promotes undergraduate
research scholarship and creative activity done in partnership with
faculty or other mentors as a vital component of higher education.
The 22nd National Conference on Undergraduate Research took place
on the campus of Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland on
April 10-12, 2008.
Benjamin Anderson C.S. Lewis’s "c"atholic
Purgatory
Kiersten Camp From Ashes to Ashes: A Defense
of the Character of Dionysus in Euripides’ Bacchae
Erin Dalpini Creating Redemption: An Analysis
of the Character of the Redemptive Self in 19th Century American
Literature
Emerald Davis The Conflict between Moral Lessons
and Adventure Narratives in Robinson Crusoe and Children’s
Robinsonades
Jonathan Eaton Receptive Agnosticism and the
Scientific Method: Reconciling Faith and Science within Biblical
Archaeology
Laura Engerer Microporous Materials for a
Sustainable Future
Olivia Hillmer Ars Amatoria: The Art of Loving
Art in the Twenty-First Century
Jenna Johnson The Possession at Dojoji: The
Animating Principle in Japanese Theatre
Kathryn Kattalia Preserving Time in Virginia
Woolf’s “To the Lighthouse”
Nikolina Kiselinova Heparin: New Benefits
Due to Change in Administering of the Medication
Steven Lehmann Children as Believers: A Social
Scientific and Theological Case for Infant Baptism
Paula Maust Ancient Tradition Meets Contemporary
Practice: Libby Larsen’s “Miss Gaia” and the Roman
Catholic Mass
Matthew McCuen The Quest for Holistic Sustainability
Ruth Moberg Foster White Man’s Tracks:
The Use of Railroads to Secure British Agency in Colonial India
Jadon Nisly Women and Icons in Byzantium:
Empowerment or Legend?
Molly Scruta Cultural Interactions and Tourist
Attractions
James Strasburg Ethical Consumerism and Fair
Trade Coffee: A Comparison of Starbucks and Equal Exchange’s
Fair Trade Initiatives
Colleen Tichich Faith through an Esthetic and
Ethical Reconciliation in Walker Percy’s Love in the Ruins
Return to Christ
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