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Please direct questions and comments to Kristy Skogerboe, the department chairperson, at skogerbo@seattleu.edu.

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Seattle University Undergraduate Research Association

Student Officers

TBA

Faculty Advisors

Sharon L. Cumberland
Associate Professor, English
slc@seattleu.edu

Kristen J. Skogerboe
Professor, Chemistry
skogerbo@seattleu.edu

Application Guidelines

  • SUURA Conference and NCUR Application Guidelines (PDF file)

Upcoming Events

Future NCUR host sites

  • 2009 - University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
  • 2010 - University of Montana

Important Events

SU Attends the NCUR national Meeting April 10-12th, 2008. Thanks to the generous support from the Provost's office, Dr. Dan Smith and Kan Liang escorted a delegation of 20 students from SU to the NCUR meeting in Salsbury Maryland.

The following is a list of students who had their abstracts selected and were able to attend this national meeting.

 

Title

Type

Subject

Seattle University (20)

1.

Stability Analysis of Solutions to the Simplified Trulsen and Dysthe Equation

Oral

Mathematical Sciences

Eddie Feeley

2.

A WORLD OF HER OWN

Oral

History

Hollis Wong-Wear

3.

IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL VISUALIZATION OF TETRODOTOXIN IN MICRURA VERRILI AND DUSHIA ATRA (PHYLUM NEMERTEA)

Poster

Biology General-Other

Mary Campbell

4.

PROTECTING THE BODY POLITIC: DRUNKEN REBELLION AND SYMBOLIC DISMEMBERMENT IN CHAUCER'S PARDONER

Oral

English

Krystal Corbray

5.

Reconstructing the “Feminine” in Cubist Theories of Space and Time

Oral

Art History

Jillian Benson

6.

STABILITY OF PLANE-WAVE SOLUTIONS TO THE VECTOR NONLINEAR SCHRÖDINGER EQUATION INCLUDING DISSIPATION

Oral

Applied Math and Statistics

Wilhelmina Chik

7.

Nietzschean Semiotics And The Symbolic Mode

Oral

Philosophy

Joe Balay

8.

Hannibalic War

Oral

History

Senay Kahsay

9.

LAST COMMUNITY STANDING

Oral

History

Meghan Doughty

10.

MASCULINITY AND PROGENY IN DANTE

Oral

History

Alexandra Dimitroff

11.

FOOTBALL: A GRASSROOTS APPROACH TO EXPLORING FEMALE EMPOWERMENT IN MUSCAT, OMAN

Oral

Middle Eastern Studies

Jennifer Hamann

12.

“The Silent Butterfly Spreading Its Wings”: Dorothy Wordsworth’s Different Voice

Oral

English

Lauren Semet

13.

A PHENOMENOLOGICAL VIEW OF THE BEREAVEMENT AND GRIEF RESPONSE TO EUTHANIZING A BELOVED PET

Oral

Psychology

Jonathan Boyd

14.

A Hand in History: Ministeriales and their Influence in Bavaria

Oral

NO SUBJECT

Allison Hericks

15.

WHERE HAS THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT GONE? THE IMPACT OF THE CONSERVATIVE COLORBLIND AGENDA ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT

Oral

Political Science

Natassja Sinclair

16.

GROWING "GREEN": A RHETORICAL FORCE

Oral

Communications General-Other

Abigail Salmon

17.

Stability of the Nontrivial Phase Solutions to the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation

Oral

Mathematical Sciences

Leland Jefferis

18.

EVALUATION OF CROTALARIA SPECTABILIS FOR THE PHYTOREMEDIATIONOF TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE)

Oral

Environmental Sciences

Martina Tam

19.

BETWEEN REVOLUTION AND REFORM: DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN BURKINA FASO

Oral

International-Global Studies

Sarah Yohannes

20.

Expanding the Scope of Oxyamine Glycosylation to Enhance Biological Activity

Poster

Chemistry

Lindsay Fay

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