Category: Oral Presentation
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Democrats and Data Centers: How do local elected officials in predominantly Democratic-controlled areas talk about and justify their support for data centers?
By Donald Glander Faculty Mentor: Dr. Eric Bonds Abstract Data centers, large buildings housing racks of computers and IT equipment that facilitate everything from cloud storage to AI technology, have almost literally sprung up from the ground over the last decade or so, and the push to amplify their construction is ever strong. Local governments…
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20th Annual Kemp Symposium for Students in English and Linguistics
April 24-25, Combs Hall
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Reviving the Past of Bionicle Through Electronics
By Hayden De La Chapa Faculty Mentor: Cartland Berge Abstract I have always had a deep connection with the Bionicle franchise that has been left abandoned by Lego, so I took up the challenge of creating a display for a specific wave of figures in the series and worked to enhance their base functionality.
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2025 CPSC Research Symposium
April 25, 2025, 12:30 PM – 2:30 PMJames Farmer Hall 036
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Art History Symposium
4:00-5:30pm, Digital Auditorium, HCC
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Religion Senior Capstone Symposium
1:00-2:00pm, Farmer 243 Celia Golden, “‘Every Mother a Missionary’?: The Vlogs of Mormon Mothers” Linnie Ulick, “The World Before the After: How Folklore Relays the Heart of Jewish Mysticism’s Afterlife Beliefs”
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Anthropology Senior Thesis Symposium
3:30-4:45, James Farmer Hall Rm. 243 April 22 April 24
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Classics Symposium
10:00am-2:30pm. HCC room 111 Schedule of Presenters 10:00: Alex Delano, “Know Thyself: A History of Ancient Neuroscience” 10:20: Bex Colley, “The Nile Chronicles Podcast” 10:40: Cynthia-Rose Seeds, “Rediscovering Ancient Greek Pigmentation” 11:00: Lucca Crowe, “Divine Achilles and his Raging Heart: Cannibalism in the Iliad” 11:20: Rachel Nolan, “Mycenean Adornment” 11:40: Dylan Terrazas-Chavez, “de homine universali…
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History, American Studies, and Sociology Symposium
University of Mary Washington – Department of History, American Studies, and Sociology Friday, April 25, 2025. 9am-2pm Colonnade Room, and Capital Room, Cedric Rucker University Center
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Visualizing Electronic Music Using Javascript
By Sean Foley Faculty Mentor: Cartland Berg, Shannon Hauser Abstract How big is the solar system? We know, numerically, how far the Earth is from the sun, the time it takes for light to travel from the sun to Mars, and how many orbits around the sun Mercury makes in the same amount of time…