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Melinda Senters, LWC, with student presenters at Blue Ridge Conference



2010-03-28 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Fugitte Science Center, Lindsey Wilson College
LWC Assistant Professor of History Melinda Senters, third from left, is joined Friday afternoon, March 26, 2010, in the Jim & Helen Lee Fugitte Science Center by the three students who presented research in the room she moderated at the 17th-annual Blue Ridge Undergraduate Research Conference. From left: Amber Collins of Tusculum (TN) College, who presented "Legitimizing Farm Work: The Change in the Definition of Domestic Work"; Lindsey Wilson student Allison Downs of Bardstown, KY, who presented "James Madison -- Man of the Common Good"; and Lindsey Wilson student Casey Cannon of Paris, KY, who presented "The Indian Politician: John Ross and His Tactics to Prevent Cherokee Removal."


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