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Smith College’s annual
showcase of student research and performance highlights students’ intellectual
achievements and their collaborative efforts with faculty in a variety of departmental,
program and interdisciplinary projects. It is a celebration of liberal arts education.
The 2010 event featured the work of 328 students who participated in 205 presentations, with the guidance of 102 faculty members. Students
participated in individual talks, panels, poster sessions, exhibits and performances,
in the areas of science and technology, performing arts, and social, cultural and
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American
Studies, American Studies Diploma Program
Biochemistry
Biological
Sciences
Chemistry
Computer
Science, Dance,
East Asian Languages &
Literatures, Economics,
Education & Child Study
Engineering
English
Language &
Literature, Environmental Science & Policy, Exercise & Sport Studies,
Film Studies,
French Studies
Geosciences
German
Studies,
Government, History
Kahn
Institute,
Mathematics & Statistics
Museum
Studies, Museums Concentration
Neuroscience
Philosophy,
Physics,
Psychology
Religion,
Smith Studies,
Sociology, Spanish
Language & Literature,
Study of Women
& Gender,
Theatre
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Katherine Cornwell '10
The Clockwork Princess and Other Stories: Fairy Tales Retold
short story reading deriving from Smith Scholar Project with Elizabeth Harries, Helen
and Laura Shedd Professor Emerita of Modern Languages (English Language and Literature)
Rhea Kewalramani '12
The Horizontal Man: The Mystery Behind the Mystery
PowerPoint presentation deriving from special studies with Nancy Bradbury, professor
of English language and literature
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Stephanie Woodruff AC and Denae Barton '10
Collaborating on Narrative Poetry
poetry reading deriving from special studies with Ann Boutelle, Grace Hazard Conkling
Writer-in-Residence
Marina Zaiats '10
National Security Implications of a Warming Arctic for the United States and Russia
Science poster session deriving from special studies with Thomas Litwin, director,
Clark Science Center
View the Presentation
Vanessa Calderón '10
Confronting Consumption
workshop deriving from special studies with Leslie King, associate professor of sociology
View the Presentation
Ellen Baker '10
Obesity in America: A Public Health Crisis
Paper presentation deriving from special studies with Barbara Brehm-Curtis, professor
of exercise and sport studies
View the Presentation
Kaitlyn Krauskopf '10
Sports Nutrition for Strength Training Women
PowerPoint presentation deriving from special studies with Barbara Brehm-Curtis,
professor of exercise and sport studies
View the Presentation
Helene Parker '10
Ballet to Prevent Injury? The Effect of Ballet on Balance Quality
Science poster session deriving from special studies with James Johnson, professor
of exercise and sport studies
Sarah Lotter '10
Sk8boarding and the Moving Image
video presentation deriving from special studies with Alexandra Keller, associate
professor of film studies
Deborah Asseraf '10
Whiskey and Milk: When the "I" in a Film [Western] Is a Child's
PowerPoint and DVD presentation deriving from honors project work with Alexandra
Keller, associate professor of film studies
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Borja Cabada Añón GR10
Hollywood Films: Adapting the American Picture Book
Paper presentation deriving from thesis with Alexandra Keller, associate professor
of film studies
A. Abbasi '10
Members and Masculinity: Full-Frontal Male Nudity in Cinema
PowerPoint presentation deriving from thesis with Alexandra Keller, associate professor
of film studies
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Jamie Meliado '10
"Hors Standard": Examining Critiques of "Les Soleils Des Indépendances" and
its Non-Standard Usage of French
Paper presentation deriving from classwork with Dawn Fulton, associate professor
of French studies
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Rebecca Weiner '10 and Rachel Weston '10
Tintin the Globetrotter: Defining the Belgian Identity from Home and Abroad
PowerPoint presentation deriving from classwork with Dawn Fulton, associate professor
of French studies
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Abby McIntyre '10
In Transit: Immigrants and Movement in Contemporary French and Francophone Cinema
film presentation deriving from classwork with Dawn Fulton, associate professor of
French studies
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