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Alex Bignall, who served as Conference Day Coordinator this year, stands with her presentation entitled “Reproduction or Resistance:  Cyborg Women in Contemporary Science Fiction.”
Alina Bachmann, a studio art major from Florida, stands with her art installation entitled “The Growing Changes,” which she crafted by hand from a series of computer and electronic parts, such as wires, cables, and metal, to look like vines found in nature.
Senior Binh Phong, a double major in biology and chemistry, talks with students about her honors project on the Zapatista movement, which she worked on with the chair of the Modern Languages Department, Dr. Nereida Segura-Rico.
Senior Blanca Paccha, a biology major from Connecticut, stands with her advisor, Dr. Lynn Petrullo, in front of her year-long project based on her work in genetics and molecular biology.
Jenell Lenge, a junior English major, reflects on her project that studied the war in Iraq in conjunction with the presidential primaries of 2008.
First year honors student Mary Henderson shows off her work on youth culture to advisor Dr. Amy Bass, Honors Program Director.
Dr. Nick Smart, Associate Professor of English and Chair of the English Department, chats with seniors Milena Tercheva and Hasiba Mohammad at Honors Conference Day.
 

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