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2010 - Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity

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Oral Presentation Sessions<br />

Each oral presentation is allocated 15 minutes, including a three to five minute question <strong>and</strong> answer period.<br />

The session is moderated by a UCR faculty member or graduate student. Student participants <strong>and</strong> guests are asked<br />

to adhere to general guidelines of conference etiquette <strong>and</strong> not enter or leave the room during a presentation.<br />

PowerPoint set-up is from 7:30am-8:00am for all sessions. If you cannot load your presentation at that time, you<br />

will have a couple of minutes between sessions.<br />

Oral Presentation Session G – HUB, Room 355, 10:00am - 11:00am<br />

Presenter(s)/ Major Project Title Faculty Mentor(s)/ Department<br />

Evan Goldsmith<br />

Political Science/<br />

International Relations<br />

Change We Need: An Examination<br />

of the Viability of Initiative<br />

Reform in California<br />

Ron Loveridge<br />

Department of Political Science<br />

Kristina I. Asamsama<br />

Political Science/<br />

International Affairs<br />

Jacqueline Banks<br />

Statistics<br />

Elaine Cheung<br />

Political Science/<br />

International Affairs<br />

Assessing Economic Distress in<br />

Riverside<br />

Subir Ghosh<br />

Department of Statistics<br />

Karthick Ramakrishnan<br />

Department of Political Science<br />

Oral Presentation Session H – HUB, Room 367, 10:00am - 11:00am<br />

Presenter(s)/ Major Project Title Faculty Mentor(s)/ Department<br />

Mayra Bueno<br />

Sociology<br />

Krystal Huff<br />

Women‘s Studies/ African<br />

American Studies<br />

Caroline Mays<br />

<strong>Creative</strong> Writing<br />

Environmental Justice in the<br />

Inl<strong>and</strong> Empire<br />

From the Oppressed to the<br />

Oppressor: The Role Black Males<br />

Play in Oppressing Black<br />

Females<br />

Along ‗The Way‘<br />

Ellen Reese<br />

Department of Sociology<br />

Caroline Tushabe<br />

Department of Women‘s Studies<br />

Michael Jayme<br />

Andrew Winer<br />

Department of <strong>Creative</strong> Writing<br />

Fourth Annual UCR Symposium for <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Research</strong>, <strong>Scholarship</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Creative</strong> <strong>Activity</strong><br />

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