DECEMBER 1, 2003
9:10am - 10:25am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Amy Greene Aspects of 125th Street, Harlem
Rishi Goyal Power, Influence, and Money on the Planning of Columbia's Physical Campus
Alexis Soloski Times Square: Transformations
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Dohra Ahmad Reminiscence, Revision, and Romanticization of the Civil War
Tiffany Werth The Sky is Falling, The People are Rising--and What is that Nasty Rash? Contemporary Power Structures Respond to Calamity
Robin Schaer The Role of Immigration in the Corruption of New York City Politics, Organized Crime, and Public Schools
11:00am - 12:15pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Suzanne Menghraj Prisons: Environments and Implications
Anatoly Pinsky Foreigners' views of the United States, Including Immigrants Views of the United States
Armen Karayan Corporations
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jennifer Sonntag 125th and Beyond: The Ethics of Expansion
Matt Sandler Food Convenience
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Brinton Tench Coxe Illegitimate Truth: Misrepresentation in the Media, Internet, and Textbooks
András Kiséry Mediated Contact: Social Life and the Internet
1:10pm - 2:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Alexandra Rudnitsky Notes of a Native Son: Text and Context
Ichiro Takayoshi The 1943 Race Riot in Harlem
Matthew Zarnoweicki Columbia Student Uprisings of 1968
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Karl Saddlemire Understanding Power: The Bomb and Nuclear Proliferation
Alex Smith The Manhattan Project
Christine Leja New York City Subcultures
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jill DiDonato The Mask of Comedy: The Human Response to Tragedy
Kerri Smith Representations of War
2:40pm - 3:55pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Dara Mandle The Sentimental Reality of the Apollo Theater
Christina Gonzalez Five, six, seven, eight...! Glamour and Glitz on Broadway
Andrea Andersson Minor Chords: Finding a Voice in the Harlem Renaissance
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Asifa Malik Race and Representation in Language, Education, and Sports
Joanna Cheetham Race, Gender, and the Ivy League
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Maika Pollack Columbia Student Protests, 1968: Critical Perspectives
Andrew Schonebaum Subway Series: NYC Underground in Context
Shane Legassie New York City in Film
4:10pm - 5:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Jeffrey Trask Problems and Solutions in the Lower East Side: Immigration, Regulation, and Gentrification
Farook Ahmed The Wonderful World of Disney? Race, Gender, and Representation in Animation
Jennifer Fronc Up Against the Ivy Wall: The Story Behind Columbia '68
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Christine Nadir Technology and Privacy
Jami Johnson P.R.I.V.A.C.Y: (P)lease (R)espect (I)ndividual (V)ariety And (C)ontrol (Y)ourself
Kristen Tate Media Censorship and Silences
7:40pm - 8:55pm 12/03
ROOM TBA
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Martha Schulman The African Burial Ground
Monica Gisolfi Selected Essays of James Baldwin