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2009 Student Research Conference:
22nd Annual Student Research Conference
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Medieval Studies (2009)
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The following abstracts for discipline
Medieval Studies
have been submitted:
Ancient Tongues in Modern Schools: Learning Old French through Independent Study
Oral Paper
(French, Medieval Studies, Education)
Thomas W. Lecaque♦
Prof. Gregg Siewert, Faculty Mentor
(6-1, 8:15, OP 2121)
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The Cross, the Blade and the Purple: The Life and Death of Nicephorus II Phocas
Oral Paper
(History, Medieval Studies, Greek)
Thomas W. Lecaque♦
Dr. Patrick Lecaque, Faculty Mentor
(42-1, 1:15, OP 2115)
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The Progression of the Peacock
Oral Paper
(Art History, Medieval Studies)
Amy E. Reynolds
Dr. James Harmon, Faculty Mentor
(3-1, 8:15, OP 2210)
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