Featured Scholar: Courtney Johns
Senior math major Courtney Johns loves to shoot pool, and she credits her
interest in math with spurring her passion for the game - but not for the
reason most people guess. "Everyone thinks the angles and vectors are
the mathematical link," she says. "But, actually, it has more
to do with an analytical approach to problem solving."
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Papers
Courtney Johns, College of Liberal
Arts & Sciences (Mentor: Bruce Edwards)
How Do Calculators Calculate Hyperbolic
Functions?
Linda Farr, College of Liberal
Arts & Sciences (Mentor: Michael Perfit)
Petrology and Geochemistry of Alkalic Volcanic
Rocks from the Submarine Portions of the TLTF Island Arc Chain
Talia Johnson, College of Fine
Arts (Mentor: William Pappenheimer)
The Making of a Multimedia Web Site
Featuring Bahá'í Artists
Stephanie Peters, College of
Agricultural and Life Sciences (Mentor: Bobbi Langkamp-Henken)
Dietary L-Arginine Does Not Prevent
Stress Induced Neutrophil Accumulation in the Lungs of Young and Aged Mice
Eric Theisen, College of Engineering
(Mentor: Ranga Narayanan)
Pattern Evolution During Convection
- An Application to Crystal Growth
Katherine Walsh, College of Medicine
(Mentor: Christiana M. Leonard)
Anatomical Risk Factors for Specific
Language Impairment

