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LWC R.V. Bennett honors program honors symposium schedule

By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - A total of 18 Lindsey Wilson College students will present their research at the college's annual R.V. Bennett Honors Symposium, to be held Tuesday, April 22, and Tuesday, April 29. All presentations will be given in the J.L. Turner Leadership Center, 100 Blue Raider Drive. All presentations are free and open to the public.



Tuesday, April 22, 2014: 03:30pm-05:00CT

Session I: J.L. Turner Leadership Center, Room 21:
  • Kailyn Conner of Albany, KY - "Impact of the Violence Against Women Act"
  • Lorran Hart of Gamaliel, KY - "The Battle of Algiers: Examining Its Applicability and Relevance"
  • Jonathan Joseph of Louisville, KY - "The Validity of Stanley Elkin's Slavery Thesis"
  • Brooke Lee of Raywick, KY - "Ethics and the Criminal Justice System"
Session II: J.L. Turner Leadership Center, Room 215
  • Paige Lewis of Waverly, KY - "How to Increase the Solubility of the Anti-Cancer Drug Tamoxifen"
  • Wendy Price of Berea, KY - "Systematically Modulating the Physical Properties of an Antiepileptic Drug"
  • Luke Royal of Owensboro, KY - "Macroscopic Plant Fluorescence"


Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 03:300-05:00CT

Session III: J.L. Turner Leadership Center, Room 211
  • Troy Butler of Albany, KY - "A Psychological Perspective on Social Acceptance"
  • Brittany Dean of Louisville, KY - "Methadone: Physical and Psychological Dependence"
  • Candace Kimball of Willisburg, KY - "Concerns of Mathematics Educators"
  • Aqualyn Williams of Owensboro, KY - "Chimeras: The Phenomenon"
  • Aimee Young of Edmonton, KY - "DNA Evidence: Concrete or Not?"
Session IV: J.L. Turner Leadership Center, Room 215
  • Taylor Daley of Battletown, KY - "Modern Effects of Hispanic Stereotypes"
  • Molly Kirby of Waynesburg, KY- "Comparisons and Contrasts of Slavery and the Holocaust"
  • Catherine Marrinan of Springfield, KY -"The Significance of Literature: Richard Wright's Native Son and How It Combats Racist Stereotypes of the Violent Black Male"
  • Helena McCowan of Danville, KY - "Teen Parents in Kentucky"
  • Rebekah Sanders of Waynesville, KY - "The Use of Verbs in the Appalachian Dialect"
  • Jacob Saylor of Louisville, KY- "Confederate Secret Service Involvement in Plotting to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln"
For more information about the presentations, contact Professor of Communication Greg Phelps at phelpsg@ lindsey or 270-384-8234.


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