Program-At-A-Glance
Presiding: Dr. Thomas Capuano
8:00
118 - 1 AUSTIN H. HENKEDr. Bridget Thomas and Dr. Clifton Kreps, Faculty Mentors Understanding the Dynamic Bronze Age - Iron Age Transition in Ancient Greece
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8:15
118 - 2 JORDAN Z. DILLONDr. Bridget Thomas and Dr. Clifton Kreps, Faculty Mentors Failure to Adapt: The Breakdown of the Heroic Model in Odyssey XXIV
8:30
118 - 3 CALLYN N. BURGESSDr. Rebecca Harrison and Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentors Tech-Friendly Ancients: Using Apps to Teach Latin Vocabulary and Grammar
8:45
118 - 4 MADELINE A. OBERMANDr. Bridget Thomas and Dr. Rebecca Harrison, Faculty Mentors The Foundations of Rome and the Unstable American House: The Implications of Using an Unrefined System as a Base for the U.S. Justice System
9:00
118 - 5 CLAIRE E. DRONE-SILVERSDr. Bridget Thomas, Dr. Rebecca Harrison, and Ms. Amanda Langendoerfer, Faculty Mentors Et hymno dicto: Bringing Medieval Music to a Modern Audience
Pollen: More than Something to Sneeze at
JEFFREY M. OSBORN Dean of the School of Science and Professor of Biology at The College of New Jersey
Presiding: Dr. John Bohac
12:00
312 - 1 WILLIAM G. EVANSDr. Bridget Thomas and Prof. Alex Tetlak, Faculty Mentors Haunted Farce: Bridging the Gap Between Plautus' Humor and a 21st Century Audience
Presiding: Dr. Jay Bulen
1:30
307 - 3 LYNNEA D. WOOTTEN♦Prof. Shirley McKamie and Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentors Women in Music in Antiquity: Their Life, Involvement, and Comparison to Modern-Day Female Musicians