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Celebrating Collaboration

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 literary studies.

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

German Studies

Tiarra Maznick '10
Crossing the Pond: A German Novel Translated
Paper presentation deriving from classwork with Mary Russo, professor of literature and critical theory, Hampshire College

Government

Julie Olson '10
The Threat of Merging: The Current Issue of Sleeping Sickness in Uganda
PowerPoint presentation deriving from work with Catharine Newbury, professor of government
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Tatiana Lipsey '10
What We Can Learn from Anti-Poverty Programs in Mexico and Brazil
Paper presentation deriving from classwork with Velma Garcia, associate professor of government

Katlyn Lewicke '11
Political Faction in the Court of King Henry VIII
Paper presentation deriving from special studies with Patrick Coby, professor of government

Lauren Woodard '11
"Life Via the Postbag," Gauging Glasnost's Effectiveness through Letters to the Press
Paper presentation deriving from special studies with Steven Goldstein, Sophia Smith Professor of Government
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Renee White '10, Bhagavati Braun '11J and Sarah Perkins '11
Re-Authorizing No Child Left Behind: A New Beginning or the Same Old Act?
PowerPoint presentation deriving from classwork with Donald Baumer, professor of government
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Eva Huffman '10, Eliza Pope-Collins '10 and Mary Kwan '10
Medicare Reform: Cost Reduction Strategies
Paper presentation deriving from work with Donald Baumer, professor of government

History

Eliza Burns '10
Do Two Hills Make a Right? Thoughts on the History of Helen Hills Hills Chapel
PowerPoint presentation deriving from classwork with Darcy Buerkle, assistant professor of history

Lena Eckert-Erdheim '11
Race Science at Smith
PowerPoint presentation deriving from classwork with Darcy Buerkle, assistant professor of history

Sophie Glidden-Lyon '12
Rethinking Sophia Smith
PowerPoint presentation deriving from classwork with Darcy Buerkle, assistant professor of history

Leah Schwartzman '10 and Catherine Davie '10
From Medieval Manuscript to Digital Text: Latin Paleography and the Construction of a Critical Edition of the Acts of the Council of Basel (1431-1449)
PowerPoint presentation deriving from work with Joachim Stieber, professor emeritus of history
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