Student Scholar Symposium Recognizes
Outstanding Students
April 9, 2004
The 2004 Student Scholar Symposium will recognize
eight students for their outstanding academic merit
and provide a forum for showcasing their achievements.
The symposium will be held Tuesday, April 20, beginning
at noon in the Harry T. Wilks Conference Center.
Students will share particular research projects
or approaches to learning. The following students
were nominated by MUH faculty memers.
Jennifer Ciancio
Major: Early Childhood Education
"Every Child Left Behind: The Forgotten Students
of Inner-City Schools"
Nominated by Kelli Lynn Johnson
Christina Teed
Major: Eng Lang Arts Ed (Theater Minor)
"The Long Drive Home"
Nominated by Bekka Eaton
Arjuna Anderson
Major: Zoology
"Writing About Politics: The Language of President
Bush Post 9/11"
Nominated by William Degenero
David Dekelaita
Major: Zoology
"Secretary Tom Ridge: Rhetoric of Fear"
Nominated by Dr. William Degenero
Deborah L. Clark
Major: History
"Queen Victoria: A Monarch's Responsibilities"
Nominated by Michael Carrafiello
Katherine Lee Erb
Major: Fine Arts
"The Culture of Booker T. Washington Community
Center"
Nominated by John Cinnamon
Kevin M. Herzner
Major: Philosophy
"Zealotry: When Choice Controls Instead of Being
Controlled"
Nominated by Cynthia Nitz Ris
Bethany Glass
Major: Philosphy
"ELL Education in the USA"
Nominated by Connie Turner