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URC ‘05 Awards of Excellence

The Office of the Vice President for Student & Academic Services and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Public Service presented $500 scholarship awards of excellence to the following returning undergraduates:

Milena Doerfer ‘06

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and EEG Assymetry in Vietnam Nurses

Jillian Kalosky ‘06

Attitudes towards Rape Myths, Acquaintance Rape and Reporting

Emily Olsen ‘06

Writing as Activism

Jesse L. Gauthier ‘06

Obsessed

Michael Bruce ‘06

Electron Microscopy of Shell Disease in Homarus americanus

Amy Blaisdell ‘06

The “Loaded Question” in Police Interrogations

Heather Drayton ‘XX

Parents Perceptions of the Imaginary Companions of their Preschool Children

Victoria Lynn Hebert ‘08

Students against Cancer

Benjamin T. MacBride ‘07

Application of the Kolmogorov 4/5 Law to Interplanetary Turbulence

The Office of the Vice President for Research and Public Service and the Center for Undergraduate Research awarded $750 travel grants to the following outstanding students to present their award-winning research at a professional conference :

Sondra Seppala ‘05

Jacquelyn Frasca ‘05

The Effect of Parental Marital Status and the Parent-Adolescent Relationship on Sexual Risk Taking Behaviors: An Archival Analysis of the New Hampshire 2000 – 2001 Teen Assessment

Candice Carbone ‘05

The Many Languages of Spain: Linguistic Evolution and Influence on Contemporary Spain

Lara Woolfson ‘05

The Photographic Self Portrait as a Rhetorical Genre

Stephen Hatfield ‘05

Identification of the Subcellular Localization of Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana

Hallory Oberg ‘06

The Remaking of the Family in US Public Culture

Nicholas Dellas ‘05

Texture Formation in Thin Films During Sputter Deposition

The following students received $750 travel grants to present their award-winning research at a professional conference. The Center for Undergraduate Research, the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, New Hampshire Space Grant, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Environmental Research Group and Marine Programs sponsored these grants.

Robert DiFabio ‘05

Energy Dependent Charge States in Impulsiv Solar Energetic Particle Events

Matthew Fortier ‘05

Active Noise Cancellation

Claire Treat ‘05

The Interannual Variations in Methane Emissions from a Temperate Peatland

Alexander Unrein ‘05

A Data Acquisition System for Biofoulded Open Ocean Aquaculture Netting –The Design, Analysis and Construction