2008 Emerson Foundation Grant Recipients
Christopher Bouton '09 and Professor Carl Rubino
Modern Classics: The Search of Classical Themes in Modern Media
Kaitlyn Bishara '09 and Professor Carl Rubino
The Role of Classics in the Founding of America
Zachary Cohen '09 and Professor Alan Cafruny
American Attitudes Towards the European Union
Brendan Conway '09 and Professor Tina Hall
Why We Need Supermen: The Purpose of Superheroes in Society
Linhong Fu '09 and Professor Jay Williams
Reassessment of the Church of the East in Southeastern China
Cristina Garafola '11 and Professor Hong Gang Jin
The Effects of Input Flood and Corrective Feedback on Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language
Casey Green '09 and Professor Barbara Gold
Republican Mothers: A Comparative Study
Joshua Hicks '09 and Professor Stephenson Humphries-Brooks
Romans, Movies, and the Disappearance of the Bible
Gregory Huffaker '09 and Professor Sylvia deSwaan
Utica and the Mohawk Valley: A History in Pictures
Robin Joseph '09 and Professor Anne Lacsamana
The Origins and Cultural Complexity of FGC
Meaghan LaVangie '09 and Professor Shelley McConnell
The Relationship Between Civil Society and Democracy
Michael Petrey '09 and Professor Karen Brewer
Investigating Similarities Between Molecular Geometry and Steiner Trees
Deborah Pless '09 and Professor Todd Franklin
Neitzsche and the Dying-Reviving Cycle
Kelsey Rice '10 and Professor Shoshana Keller
Misinterpreting the Middle East: Western Bias in Approaches in Middle Eastern History
Eileen Rivera '10 and Professor Masaaki Kamiya
Slight of Tongue: Code Switching Phenomenon
Ramunas Rosgys '09 and Professor Erol Balkan
Privatization in Lithuania
Kevin Kerr '10 and Professor Todd Franklin
Two Types of Freedom: Emancipation in the Writings of Leo Tolstoy and Freidrich Neitzsche
Romina Memoli '09 and Professor Carole Bellini-Sharp
Finding a Political Voice: El Teatro Campesino