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  • oxidation product was not produced through any of the three methods. However, NMR spectra of the reaction carried out under sonication suggests that potentially some that some of the aldehyde oxidized product of eugenol may have been formed. 2:20 pm - Studying the Electronic Effects of Varying Substituents on the Aromaticity of Benzofulvenes Cole Fisher, Capstone Senior Seminar Benzofulvenes are molecules that are becoming increasingly more popular in research due to their ability to act as models for

  • adverse effects these sweeteners have on people and the environment. This review serves to report on several health effects that are associated with the intake of two popular artificial sweeteners: aspartame and sucralose. Potential negative effects associated with aspartame included weight gain, cancer risk, effect on dental caries, and neurological effects. Sucralose was potentially associated with weight gain, cancer, diabetes, and is an environmental contaminant. Aspartame was found to cause

  • closer look at the contemporary effects of colonialism in Puerto Rico and how the United States has continued to perpetuate those effects, specifically in the areas of language, culture, education, migration, economics, and politics. Through an anthropological, economic, and linguistic lens, it is clear that after a century of U.S. colonial rule Puerto Rico has become a nation that obsesses over monolingualism, rejects the United States and English, has unequal educational opportunities, demonstrates

  • " is a term often used but rarely defined in environmental studies. This project explores critical animal studies literature to construct pedagogical themes in how to raise attentiveness towards multispecies worlds in the context of bird-watching practices. Olivia PetersenGlobal and Cultural Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Race StudiesA Culture of Peace: Likhet, Genocide, and Affective Economies in Norway Faculty Mentor: Rebecca Wilkin, Global and Cultural Studies This research project pulls

  • -generation students don’t often “raise their hands” to be identified, Belton added. “They will pretend they fit,” he said. “They don’t want to stand out.” The culture at PLU is working to foster a sense of pride among those who come first. “The only reason I would say we’re doing better is because we’re talking about it,” Belton said. “It’s tough as a first-gen, but the most important thing you can do is be loud and proud about it. No one is going to know you’re first-gen unless you say it. And it’s

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research

  • Bethel University. She recently received her Ph.D. in East Central European history from Michigan State University. Her dissertation is entitled Polish Catholic Maids and Nannies: Female Aid and the Domestic Realm in Nazi-Occupied Poland. Jennifer’s research interests include Holocaust history, Polish-Jewish relations, and the history of modern Poland. She has published book reviews in Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History as well as in The Polish Review and has presented her research