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2003-2004 McNair Scholar Presentations

Welcoming remarks by Marian Friestad
Associate Dean, Graduate School, University of Oregon

Monika Bilka
Klamath River Canyon Land Use: Calamity or Success? A look at the effects of irrigation ditches at Beswick Ranch, Siskiyou County, CA
Mentor: Patricia McDowell
Serena Charley
Stereotypes in Ink: Native Images in the Pacific Northwest
Mentor: Shari Huhndorf

Ricky Chen
Media Representations of the 1989 Student Movement in Tiananmen Square
Mentor: Roxann Prazniak

Eric Dahl
Survival of the Fittest: Industry Analysis of a Start-up Comic Book Business
Mentor: Alan Meyer

Kim Davalos
The Interface Between Social Dominance and Ethnic Identity
Mentor: Gordon Hall
Bryan Ellis
Mexican Farm-Labor Networks Reach Coastal Oregon
Mentor: Susan Hardwick
Nanda Golden
The World of the Text in Theoretical Texts
Mentor: John Lysaker
Sarah Johnston
Social Well Being, Stratification, and Immigration: A Comparative Study of Cuba and Puerto Rico
Mentor: Carols Aguirre

Kristina Kahl
The Link of Cultural Influence: Correlating Women’s Basic Needs and Daily Activities
Mentor: Michael Dreiling

Donovan Long
Changing Perspective: Investigating Actor-Observer Asymmetry
Mentor: Bertram Malle
Mary Martinez-Wenzl
County School Districts: Variations in Approaches to Involving Parents of ELL Students
Mentor: Jean Stockard
Damion Meany
fMRI imaging of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis
Mentor: Nathan Tublitz
Jeremie Miller
Synthesis and Properties of Tetrakis (phenylethynyl) benzenes
Mentor: Michael Haley
Angela Morrill
Dismissing Binaries: Hybridity in Zitkala-Sa’s Autobiographical Essays
Mentor: Katya Hokanson
Edwin Vega
Raising Awareness for Immigrant Youth in Eugene, Oregon
Mentor: Lynn Stephen
Christopher Vincent
The Confluence of Mimesis, History, and Intertextualism: New Criticism Re-contextualized
Mentor: James Crosswhite


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