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The Office of the Dean of Faculty is pleased to announce the 2007 Emerson Summer Collaboration Grants winners. Twenty students and 20 faculty members will work together during the upcoming summer months on a variety of research projects. Emerson Grant winners include 10 juniors, six members of the class of 2009 and four current first-year students. They are: 

Keya Advani '08 and Professor Laura Brueck
Literature as a Vehicle of Social Change Among 'Untouchable' Communities in India

Anne Bowler '08 and Professor Steve Orvis
The Relationship Between Indigenous Disease Theory and Western Biomedicine

William Cowles '09 and Professor Kevin Grant
Histories of Hunger Strikes on Robben Island, South Africa, 1966-91

Jayson Currier '10 and Professor Edward Walker
Team Freedom: Reality and the War on Terror from the Bush White House

Diana Di Leonardo '10 and Professor Jinnie Garrett
Recycling in Cell and Molecular Biology Labs

Liuhong Fu '09 and Professor Jay Williams
The Vestiges of Early Christianity on the Southeast Coast of China

Erica Fultz '08 and Professor Kyoko Omori
Translation in the Age of Econo-Cultural Globalization

Jess Goldberg '08 and Professor Yvonne Zylan
A Study of Urban Drag King Culture

Geoffrey Hicks '09 and Professor Mark Cryer
African Studies: Shame, Skin Color, Spirituality

Deanne Katz '08 and Professor Tara McKee
Are Children Being Left Behind?

Melissa Kong '08 and Professor Vivyan Adair
One Step Forward or Backward?: The Self-Help Revolution and Gender

Kye Lippold '10 and Professor Philip Klinkner
Seeds of Change? Investigating Ideological Realignment in the 2006 Elections

John Molfetas '09 and Professor Alan Cafruny
Analysis of National Electoral Results in Cephalonia, 1974-2004

Kathleen Naughton '08 and Professor Marianne Janack
Truth and Fiction: Theory and the Fictionalized Memoir

Stephen Okin '10 and Professor Ted Lehmann
The Venezuelan Threat and the Quandary it Poses

Douglas Paetzell '09 and Professor Chris Hill
The Newark Housing Projects: A Source of Socioeconomic Despair

Victoria Schacht '08 and Professor Tina Hall
Writing Stories from Found Materials

Erin Shapiro '08 and Professor Rebecca Murtaugh
Outside/Inside: A Sculptural Exploration of Natural Elements

Michael Singer '09 and Professor Craig Latrell
Globalization: For Better or Worse?

Michael Viveiros '08 and Professor Steve Goldberg
Visualizing Education: Enhancing Curricula with Multimedia and Technology

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