Schedule of Events
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Induction Ceremony and History Research Symposium
Ullman Commons 101
New inductees to Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society will be introduced and welcomed into CLU's Alpha Xi Psi Chapter. Induction Ceremony to be followed by a reception. History students with exceptional research projects and/or papers will be recognized and have the opportunity to discuss their research. Casual Business Attire required. By invitation only.
Student Abstracts
The Rise of Hamas and its impact on the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
Student(s):
David Castle
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
Unjust Treatment, Unrecognized power: A Study of Saudi Arabia’s Shia Minority
Student(s):
Daniel Chell
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
Female Artists in the Middle Ages
Student(s):
Breanna Drummond
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michaela Reaves
The Justification of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Student(s):
Daniel Hazeski
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
The Dilemmas of a Nordic Social Democracy in Norway
Student(s):
Trevor Hougen
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
Reproductive Rights in the Muslim Middle East
Student(s):
Hannah Moraes
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michaela Reaves
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ethnicity, Identity, and the Yugoslav Ideal
Student(s):
Jade Ortiz
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
To the East or West? An Analysis on Secularist Principles and the Deep Divide in Turkey
Student(s):
Jennifer Robinson
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
The Post-Brezhnev Succession
Student(s):
Hector Romero
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michaela Reaves
Ukraine and the Orange Revolution
Student(s):
Matthew Ruffino
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. David Nelson
Using Gun Powder to Sell Face Powder: Advertising in McCall's Magazine During World War II
Student(s):
Mary Willis
Faculty Mentor:
Dr. Michaela Reaves