The College of Graduate
Studies
Graduate
Research Symposium
April 19th, 2013
Campus Center Large Ballroom
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Previous Research Topics Want an idea of what our students are presenting? Check out the following research topics that were presented at last year's GRS.
"What Information Can be Gathered by Implementing a Four-Week One-to-One Laptop Initiative?" Melinda Lamothe
"A Study of the Relationship Between Black Racial Identity and Academic Achievement in a Predominantly White Suburban Setting" Richard Swanson
"Image vs. Reality: Women in the Black Panther Party" Casey Rekowski
"Masculine Anxiety and Homosocial Relationships in The Sun Also Rises" Melissa Santos
"The Impact of Physical Activity on Short Term Memory in Senior Citizens" Katelyn Kervin
"Performance Enhancing Drugs: The Attitudes of Athletes in Two Diverse Suburban High Schools" Christopher Dijak
"The Role of Visuals to Enhance Communication in Inclusive Classrooms" Barrack Amuti
"Ethnic Identity and Perceived Wellness" Perry Daley, Katelyn Grenier, Nicole Spieler, Cassandra Briganti, Ashley Guba
"Indentifying Students at Risk, Monitoring Performance, and Determining Eligibility within Response to Intervention" Traci Keene
"Using Think-Alouds to Improve Reading Comprehension" Caitlyn Mastromarino
"Collegiate Athletes Susceptibility to Psychological Disorders: A Look at Depression in Athletes" Matthew Leeds
"Using Social Stories to Teach Social Skills to Students Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder" Amy Morrison
"The Benefits, Obstacles, and Methods of Co-Teaching in an Inclusive Classroom" Katie Vadenais
"Problem Definition and the United States Agency for International Development" Tony Mazzucco
"Massachusetts Bottle Bill Expansion: A Cost/Benefit Assessment of the Proposed Legislation" Paula Montgomery
"The Irish Abroad: The Great Famine Emigration Patterns to Great Britain, Canada, and Australia" Melissa Fontaine
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Last Modified: December 12, 2012