Featured Scholar: Daniel Myers
Daniel Myers discovered his love of computer science in an unlikely place—the
concert hall. “I started playing cello in the sixth grade and guitar
a couple of years after that,” he says. “Music technology, electric
guitars and amplifiers was what got me interested in computer technology
and being an engineer. I’m a computer scientist because I am a guitar
player.”
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Papers
Daniel Myers, College of Engineering
(Mentor: Mark Schmalz)
A Software Simulator for Acoustic Propagation
in Enclosed Spaces
Jeanette Cardenas, College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Jodi Lane)
Women and Men’s Fear of Gang
Crime:
The Effects of Community Diversity, Disorder, and Decline
Mallika Lavakumar, College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: David Julian)
Changes in Retina Morphology in Vertebrates
Following Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Babak Lotfinia, College of Business
(Mentor: Lawrence Kenny)
Tyranny of the Majority? The fiscal
effects of congressional majorities
Lindsay Minter, College of Journalism
and Communications (Mentor: Debbie Treise)
Legal Obligations to Students with Invisible
Disabilities: What Teachers Need to Know About Working with Learning-Disabled
Students in Team-based Classes
Lauren Weber, College of Medicine
(Mentor: Wesley Smith)
The Affects of Neutralizing Arginine,
Lysine, and Glutamic Acid Residues on the Binding of Visual Bovine Arrestin
to Visual Rhodopsin

