2018 Student Research Conference:
31st Annual Student Research Conference

Program

Program-At-A-Glance

7:30 a.m. • MG Cyber Cafe & VH Lobby
Continental Breakfast

Continental Breakfast and Conference Program Books are available in the the Magruder Hall Cyber Cafe and the Violette Hall Lobby at 7:30 a.m. Registration is not required for session attendance; the entire campus community is invited and encouraged to attend.


8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. • University Art Gallery
Juried Art Exhibition

The Student Research Conference coincides with the last day of the Annual Juried Student Exhibition. In the University Art Gallery, on the ground floor of Ophelia Parrish (OP 1114), outstanding student work will be on display in the gallery from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


8:00-9:15 • VH 1212
SESSION 107
Oral Paper -
Classics, History I and Medieval Studies

Presiding: Dr. Bridget Thomas

8:30

107 - 3  AUSTIN L. REDDING
Dr. Bridget Thomas, Faculty Mentor

Literacy and Spatial Organization in Tacitus' Germania

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9:15 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. • MG Cyber Cafe & VH Lobby
Break

Complimentary refreshment breaks will be held in the main lobby of Violette Hall and the Cyber Cafe of Magruder Hall from 9:15 a.m.


9:30-10:45 • VH 1236
SESSION 211
Oral Paper  -
Sociology I

Presiding: Dr. Amber Johnson

10:15

211 - 4  ALEXANDRA E. VIETOR
Dr. Anton Daughters, Faculty Mentor

What Remains When the World Ends: A Content Analysis of Cultural Values Reflected in Dystopian Film

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11:00 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. • VH 1000
Plenary Session: All Disciplines

Foundations of Research: Transforming Undergraduate Skills into a Career

Abigail Orscheln Police Analyst St.Louis County Police Department


2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. • MG Cyber Cafe, OP Lobby, & VH Lobby
Break

Complimentary refreshment breaks will be held in the main lobby of Violette Hall, the Cyber Cafe of Magruder hall and the Ophelia Parrish Lobby from 2:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.


2:30-3:30 • VH 1320
SESSION 411
Oral Paper -
Anthropology

Presiding: Dr. Victoria Mayer

2:30

411 - 1  MARIA M. REMOLINA GONZALEZ* and LYDIA BAGNALL
Dr. Amber Johnson, Faculty Mentor

Cold-Hearted or Just Cold? Correlations of Environment, Society, and Divorce. 

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2:45

411 - 2  MARGARET M. WILCOX
Dr. Amber Johnson, Faculty Mentor

Word Order and Latitude

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3:00

411 - 3  SUSAN WHITMAR
Dr. Paul Shapiro, Faculty Mentor

Stress and Other Aspects of Smoking Among Truman Undergraduates

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3:15

411 - 4  PHILLIP A. DRYDEN
Dr. Amber Johnson, Faculty Mentor

A Clash of Worlds--Mythic Motifs and Environmental Variables

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3:30-4:30 • GEO - SUB
SESSION P-8
Poster -
Sociology

P-8 - 9

CAITLYN V. LEE
Dr. Cory Anderson, Faculty Mentor

Amish Reality TV: A Thematic Assessment

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P-8 - 10

WILSON A. UTLEY
Dr. Anton Daughters, Faculty Mentor

The Effects of a Person's Environment on One's Environmentalism 

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3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Student Union - Georgian Room
All-Conference Reception

A conference-wide reception will be held in the Georgian Room of the Student Union Building from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.The entire campus community is invited to attend to help honor and celebrate the scholarly and creative achievements of all students presenters and faculty mentors.


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