Students Present Scholars Projects for 2010-2011
Students enrolled in the Caldwell College Scholars program must complete a three-credit research or creative project. The annual Scholars Poster Board presentation is an excellent opportunity to showcase the variety and quality of these projects. The presentations are the culminating phase of each scholar’s project and reflect the wide variety of topics that the Caldwell College Scholars investigated. This year’s presentations were on display in the Student Center on May 4.
Bryan Broderick, "The Health Care Reform Act of 2010”
Mark Buczynski, "The Construction and Destruction of the Second Polish Republic, 1918-1939."
Alexandra Broehl, “Emotions and Expression”
Chelsea DeMarco, "Media's Affects on Female Teenage Body Image and the Resulting Consequences"
Ujjwal Dhungana, "Human Trafficking: The Case of Nepal"
Lauren DiLella, “Cerebral Palsy: Problems and Promise”
Sagun Giri, “Import Substitution Development- A Vision for Nepal.”
Tamiqua Graham, "Young Women and Teenage Pregnancy"
Timothy Hall, “Carl Jung's Psychology of Religion”
Lauren Hoenig, “An Investigation of Alternative Energy Sources for the Future.”
Alyssa Kahwaty, “Creating Poetry: An Original Project in Praise of Images and Their Connection to Text.”
Bishal Karna, "Discovering the Folktales of Mithila”
Tenzing Khachada, "AIG - Beyond Credit Default Swaps (CDS)".
Maggie Kosciolek, "The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories"
Andy Loughnane, “Merging Medication and Psychotherapy for Effective Total Patient Care”
Angel Ortiz, “What Will Happen to Print Media?”
Bernadeth Piamonte, “The Neurobiological Basis of Consciousness".
Kelly Ryan, “The Impact of Societal Factors on the Obesity Status of Americans”.
Tyler Salviano, “Online Courses: Social and Content Lessons for Everyone”
Bishrut Thapa, "Politics and Healthcare in the United States."
Vanessa Treus, "If Only: A Novella”






