Featured Scholar: Thuvia Martin
Thuvia Martin’s love for unraveling complex problems led her to
some of Europe’s finest art museums and finally back to Gainesville
to analyze the artistic and cultural impacts of one 18th century Spanish
king’s choice of portraiture.
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Summer Focus on Representation:
Images, Words, and the
Language of Music
Representing the French King of Spain: Philip V and Questions of Gender,
National, and Cultural Identity
Thuvia Martin, College of Fine Arts
(Mentor: Melissa Hyde)
The Influence of Grammatical Class
on Bilinguals' Resolution of
Tip-of-the-Tongue States
Giovanna Morini, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Mentor: Lise Abrams)
J. S. Bach’s Cello Suites:
Composing an Idiomatic Equivalent for the Trombone
Alexander van Duuren, College of Fine Arts
(Mentor: Arthur
Jennings)
Silencing the Monstrous: The Tale of
Subversive Women’s Action in
Haiti
Hananie Albert, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Mentor: Faye
Harrison)
Preterm Infants Exposed to Maternal Voice
Lorraine Keller, College of Nursing
Privacy and Access to Personal Information Held in the Public Sector
Nicholas Rosinia, College of Journalism
(Mentor: Bill Chamberlin)
Parallelization of Two-Dimensional Skeletonization Algorithms
Bhavya Daya, College of Engineering

