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Joint MU/SU/WCU Graduate Research
and Creative Projects Symposium

April 24, 2008

Dixon University Center , Harrisburg , PA

A special note of thanks to all the participants that made the event such a great success. The high quality of graduate research being conducted at our three universities was evident. Please spread the word for next year's event.

Click here to see several pictures from the 2007 Graduate Symposium.

Event Overview

We are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Graduate Research and Creative Projects Symposium to be held on Thursday, April 24, 2008, at the Dixon University Center in Harrisburg . The symposium is designed to increase awareness on our campuses and beyond about the state-of-the-art research and creative projects undertaken by our graduate students. The event also provides a much needed forum for graduate students to enhance their presentation skills in research and creative endeavors.

Graduate students from Millersville University , Shippensburg University , and West Chester University are invited to submit proposals for the Graduate Research and Creative Projects Symposium. All current graduate students of the three universities and those who have received a graduate degree in the past twelve months from one of the institutions are eligible to participate in an oral or non-oral (e.g., research poster; visual arts display; recordings of music, or cinematic, dance and theater performance) presentation.

The conference will be held at the Dixon University Center , the home of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), in Harrisburg , on April 24, 2008 . Registration will begin at 12 noon followed by the opening plenary session at 1pm. Panel sessions will then run throughout the afternoon in the Administration Building and be grouped thematically around disciplines. The individual presentations at the panel sessions will be no more than 15 minutes in length followed by time for discussion. Poster sessions will also run throughout the afternoon in the main lobby.

The registration costs for the symposium, including refreshments for the participants, are being covered by the graduate programs of the sponsoring state universities. The event is being planned and hosted by the graduate deans of the respective institutions in collaboration with the three universities' graduate student organizations.


Contact Information

If you have any questions about the Graduate Student Research Symposium, please contact Jessica Taylor in the Office of Graduate Studies and Research at Millersville University by calling (717) 872-3099 or email goffasst@millersville.edu .


Event Registration

All presenters and session moderators are automatically registered for the symposium and will have registration materials waiting for them at the conference table.

We encourage other graduate students, administrators, faculty, and family to attend the research symposium and witness the extraordinary diversity and quality of our graduate student research. Non-presenters must RSVP by April 12 to Jessica Taylor at (717) 872-3099 or email goffasst@millersville.edu , in order to make the appropriate arrangements for event registration and food. Anyone interested in attending that is not a current graduate student will be charged a small fee of $10 to cover the event costs (payable at the registration table on event day).


Event Schedule and Panels

Section 1: Oral Presentations

Panel 1.A

Time: 1:15 – 2:30 p.m.

Location: Room A

Focus Area: Current Issues

Name

Paper Title

University

Katie Jacobson

America 's Athletic Addiction

Millersville University

Jason Wittenbrader

Stormwater Regulations and Scale: A GIS Model, Plum Run Watershed, Pennsylvania

West Chester University

Stanley Perli

And Dr. Mehran Asadi, Additional Panelist

An Analysis of Reinforcement Learning Technique on a Lego Robot

West Chester University

Moderator/Timekeeper:

 

 

Panel 1.B

Time: 1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Location: Room B

Focus Area: Human Services

Name

Paper Title

University

Mary C. Beck, CSW

Bereavement Support Group

Millersville University

Amy Shaffer

and Jenn Clements, Ph.D., MSW, LCSW, Additional Panelist

Using Art Therapy in Short Term Open-Ended Groups

Shippensburg University

Moderator/Timekeeper:

 

 

Panel 1.C

Time: 1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Location: Room C

Focus Area: Identity and Diversity

Name

Paper Title

University

Donna Randolph and

Dr. Sandy Alvarez, Co-Panelists

Experiencing Diversity in the U.S.

Millersville University and Shippensburg University

Trisha Grace

Interpreting Roosevelt and Race in the Voice of the Negro

Shippensburg University

Erica C. Fleming

The Significance of the Female Bond in Passing and Identity Formation

West Chester University

Moderator/Timekeeper:

 

 

Panel 2.A

Time: 3:00 – 4:15 p.m.

Location: Room A

Focus Area: The Effects of World War II

Name

Paper Title

University

John Poniske

How Pacific Combat in the Earliest Stage of WWII Affected the Character of the Marine Veteran

Shippensburg University

Christopher W. DelBorrello

World War II Comic Strips: The Art of the Docucomic

West Chester University

Moderator/Timekeeper:

 

 

Panel 2.B

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Location: Room B

Focus Area: Higher Education

Name

Paper Title

University

Lauren M. Kochanski

On-line Education: A Possibility for the Master of Science in Administration at West Chester University

West Chester University

Daniel Gingrich

Metacogntive Strategies that Adult English Language Learners Use to Become Autonomous Learners

Millersville University

Sally Kraus

And Robin Moore, Stacy Berkheimer, Lauren Reed, Kelli Clapper, Heather Moatz, Additional Panelists

Student needs: An Assessment of Bachelor of Social Work Program

Shippensburg University

Moderator/Timekeeper:

 

 

Panel 2.C

Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Location: Room C

Focus Area: English

Name

Paper Title

University

Ed Smith

Amy Lowell: The Nature of Poetry and the Human Experience

Millersville University

Michael J. Verno

Complete Fragmentation in Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"

Millersville University

Sarah Lupinacci

Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: Incest, Mother-Figures, and the Undead Within Edgar Allan Poe's, "The Fall of the House of Usher," "Ligeia" and "Morella"

Millersville University

Chris Dallis

Platonism, Otherness, the “Writerly Text,” and “A Real Durwan”

Millersville University

 

 

 

Poster Displays

On display in the lobby

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

 

Name

Paper Title

University

Margaret J. Getz

 

School-Family Communication: A Look at the Historical, Technological, and Sociopolitical Contexts

 

Millersville University

 

Faith Pathak

and Gina Dilibeto, Additional Panelist

Grant Proposal for Camp Abilities PA @ WCU

 

West Chester University

 

Heather Leaf

 

Sexist Attitudes in College Students and the Role of Women's Studies

 

Shippensburg University

 

Karen Sheriff

And Jeremiah Hicks, Additional Presenter

 

Consumer Satisfaction Survey for Cumberland County Aging and Community Services

 

Shippensburg University

 

Vignesh S R

 

Bering Robotics to Classrooms

 

West Chester University

 

 

 

 

Poster Displays

On display in the lobby

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

 

Name

Paper Title

University

Catherine M Case Rn, BSN, CPAN

 

Saving Lives through Community CPR

 

West Chester University

 

Charlotte Middleton

And Carol Baron, Additional Panelist

True Love Elder Family Care Center

 

West Chester University

 

David A. Mattern

And Nicole Cassell, Additional Panelist

Isolating Trends Within the Demographics of Dauphin County Crisis Intervention Consumers

 

West Chester University

 

Karen Thompson

Rhonda Foertsch and Diane Travis, Additonal Panelists

 

Spanish for Emergency Medical Service Providers

 

West Chester University

 

Tina Cooper

 

Breast Cancer Risk Perceptions

 

West Chester University

 

Tereasa R. Wilmore

 

Minority Youth Exploring Nursing

 

West Chester University

 

Links to Graduate Studies at:

Shippensburg University - Dr. Tracy A. Schoolcraft, Dean of Graduate Studies
West Chester University - Dr. Janet S. Hickman, Interim Dean of Graduate Studies and Extended Education