Interdisciplinary
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/128961
2024-03-29T13:12:57ZSociety and Culture Undergraduate Research Forum, Volume 6: Spring 2014
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/131251
Society and Culture Undergraduate Research Forum, Volume 6: Spring 2014
McPeck, Annamarie; Nash, Rocky; Ryan, Tania
Contents: Cumulativeness in Non-Human Primates Suggests Cultural Capability / Lauren Russ -- Laid-Back Lemurs: A Passive Approach to Social Hierarchy / Courtlin Weidel -- Physarum Machines and Network Analysis / Zachary Dalgren and Kyle Vasconcellos -- Visions in Time: Contextual Change from Rock Art and Intaglio to Ceramic, Textile and Tattoo / Tania Ryan -- Artificial Cranial Modification / Stephanie Agha -- Ritual Redefinition: How Certain Foreign Practices have been Incorporated and Redefined by Western Culture / Hannah Lehr -- Policy and Culture: Language Legislation and Ideology in Scotland / Tomio Endo -- Let Students Speak: Toward a More Inclusive Climate for African American/Black Students at a Predominantly White University / Rocky W. Nash, Victoria Bohnett, Selina Gonzales, Angela Sierra, and Danielle Zimmerman -- Fat Babes in Crop Tops: Representations of Gender in Fa(t)shion / Kala Heekin -- My Abuela was a Zoot Suiter, We are Millennial Chican@s: Youth Unrest with the Zoot Suiters, and the Parallels Between the Youth Unrest with Andy Lopez / Lacinda Moore
Sonoma State University's Society and Culture Undergraduate Research Forum (SCURF) is dedicated to assisting students in preparing, presenting and publishing their research relating to matters of human society and culture in a professional setting, developing new skills that will be useful in professional and public careers, as well as post-graduate academia, and providing an opportunity for cross-disciplinary collaboration amongst students and faculty. SCURF is produced by Sonoma State's anthropology club, with support from the anthropology department.
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZFinding Edward: Discovering the Character and Fate of a World War I Veteran
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/129034
Finding Edward: Discovering the Character and Fate of a World War I Veteran
Lock, Gracie; Dinari, Sara
The Tanner letters project started simply enough: As library student employees at Sonoma State University, we were given the task of documenting World War I letters that were gifted to the library by Sonoma County historian and local newspaper columnist Gaye LeBaron. The letters, documenting the wartime experience of Santa Rosa, California, soldier Edward Tanner and his sister Eliza, a nurse, were given to LeBaron in 1984 by a woman who had the Tanner name, but had no relation to the letters’ scribes. Prior to that, the stack of correspondence had been kept by an editor of a Napa newspaper. How the editor obtained them remains a mystery.
2014-05-01T00:00:00ZSonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal Volume 4 Issue 2: 2014
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/118685
Sonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal Volume 4 Issue 2: 2014
Contents: Phantasmagoric Realities and Fantastic Representations: Literary Expressions of AIDS in America at the end of the Twentieth Century / Robert Barrett -- Texting to Death: A Hypocrisy Manipulation to Induce Cognitive Dissonance and Cease Texting While Driving / Kathryn Chavez -- Untangling the Roots: Black Identity in Hair / Kionna Crosby -- Enhancing Relationships through Coping Skills and Sleep Health Education: Literature Review and Research Proposal / Kara R. Davis & James R. Davis -- Masculine Role Norms Strengthen Moral Disgust Reactions to Male Homosexuality / Sarah Eagan -- Small Molecule Oxidative Inhibition of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases: A Comparison of CD45 and CD148 / Stephanie Henriquez -- Variables That Affect Western Pond Turtle Righting Time / Shoua Lor -- Speed Diversity Dialogue®: Taking Diversity Outside of the Classroom / Paul Martinez -- Low Income Student Parents: Bridging from Welfare Participation to College Graduation / Holly Phillips -- Calcification and Corrosion of a Coralline Seaweed / Mallory Rice -- Identification of the N-terminus Amino Acid of a Chromium Binding Protein / Kimberly Trevino -- Learning Style Preferences, Study Habits, Study Environments & Academic Performance / Jacklyn Vaughan-Chaldy
The Sonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal is a student journal produced by the NoGap Program, a bridge program spanning undergraduate to graduate study, and the McNair Scholars students at Sonoma State University.
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZSonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal Volume 4 Issue 1: 2014
http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/118684
Sonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal Volume 4 Issue 1: 2014
Contents: Mi Vida Loca: Chicano Film’s Role in Gender Socialization and Violence Among Mexican-American Females / Beatriz Alcazar -- Degradation of a Biofuel Crop by Alkaline-Tolerant Microbial Communities / Fujun Bernie -- Diversity Communities at Predominately White Institutions: Making Our Space an Inclusive Community (MOSAIC) at Sonoma State University / Carina Buzo -- U.S. Elections: A Closer Look at the Emergence of the Latino Electorate / Erica Cuevas -- Twentieth Century Literature Forms New Conceptions of the Self / Allison Enriquez -- Project Fit America: Neoga Middle School / Kelsi Espinoza -- An Analysis of Historical Memory and Spanish National Identity in Contemporary Spanish Literature and Culture / Salvador Garcia -- Sociophysiology of an All-Male Troop of Captive Squirrel Monkeys, Siamiri sciureus / Natalie Hambalek -- Examining the Mechanism of the Inhibition of Glutathione Peroxidase by Nitroxyl / Jason Hoki -- Is Social Capital Necessary for a Successful Healthcare System? / Devin McBrayer -- Similar Species, Different Origins: Competition Between a Native and Invasive Grassland Species / Stephanie Parreira -- Beating the Odds: Former Gang Members and Their Pursuit of a College Education / Hector Ruiz
The Sonoma State University NoGap / McNair Scholars Research Journal is a student journal produced by the NoGap Program, a bridge program spanning undergraduate to graduate study, and the McNair Scholars students at Sonoma State University.
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z