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2002 McNair Scholar Presentations

Welcoming remarks by Michael M. Haley
Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon

Monika Bilka
Land Use Effects on the Ecology and Geomorphology of the Klamath River Canyon, California
Mentor: Pat McDowell
Serena Charley
Stereotypes in Ink: Cartoon Images of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest
Mentor: Deb Merskin and Shari Hundorf

Joe Cichosz
An Investigation of Minority Identity in China: The Structuring of Minority Identity in the College Experience
Mentor:
Theresa O'Nell and Diane Baxter

Don Day
Plank Housing of Cedar
Mentor:
John Erlandson

Bryan Ellis
Convivencia in Cannon Beach
Mentor: Susan Hardwick
Martha Gomez
Latex Libertines, Brothers of Blood: A Comparison Study of American Sexual Fetish and Los Hermanos Penitentes
Mentor: Marion Goldman
Sarah Johnston
Training for Disadvantaged Youth: Aspiration and Success Among Job Corps Participants
Mentor: Ken Hudson
Tanya McKitrick
Does Size Really Matter? The Relationship Between Juvenile Size and Survivorship of Balanus Glandula Within the Inter-tidal Zone
Mentor: Richard Emlet

Brandon Oberlin
Gene Structure and Expression of CtBP2/RIBEYE in Zebrafish
Mentor:
William Roberts

April Snell
Chaos in an Oasis of Interests: The Role of Science in Klamath Basin Water Allocation
Mentor: Pete Suttmeier and Pat McDowell
Joannie Tang
Genetic Correlation Between Thermal Tolerance and Critical Photoperiod in the Pitcher-Plant Mosquito, Wyeomyia Smithii
Mentor: Bill Bradshaw and Chris Holzapfel
Eric White
An Inventory and Assessment of Native American Artifacts from the Coos County Historical Society Museum, North Bend, Oregon
Mentor: Tom Connolly


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