DECEMBER 2, 2003
9:10am - 10:25am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Kate Olson The Expansion of Columbia
Cóilín Parsons Columbia's Expansion Plans
Ruth Levine The School at Columbia: Intentions and Impacts (Expansion, Corruption, Construction, Lies, and Scandal, and Death...Oh My!)
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Joseph Bizup Faces of Freedom: Presidential Rhetoric in Times of War
Cris Beam Watching Your Back or Stabbing It: Two Case Studies on "National Security" and Law Enforcement
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Lesley Finn The Song, "Strange Fruit"
Casey Shoop Countercultures of the Sixties
10:35am - 11:50am
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Bina Gogineni New York City Socio-Political Unrest
Brenna Mead Live-in Legends: The Creation of Legends around Monuments
Claire Campbell The Uses of Subways: Contact, Culture, and Urban Design
1:10pm - 2:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Helen Pilinovksky Storytellling in Modern Media: Fairy-tales, Film, and Music
Anna Wulick Victorian Secret: Multiple Perspectives on Oscar Wilde's "The Love That Dare Not Speak its Name" Speech
Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Me and Don Zimmer Down in the South Bronx (The Yankees-Red Sox Rivalry)
ROOM 310
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Andrew Sage Prescription Drugs
Avishek Ganguly Alcohol Use among New York City populations in the Aftermath of 9/11
Janice Traflet Sites of Memory: Anniversary Celebrations
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Colleen McQuillen Special Edition: Columbia Campus in Harlem?
Mia Alvar Lost and Found: A Search for Identity on the Streets of Harlem
Eugene Vydrin The Subway and its Double: Building New York (Underground)
2:40pm - 3:55pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Brian Seibert Potpourri City: New York as Symbol
Nicole Wallack Subway Voices
Sarah Labarge Multimedia Harlem
ROOM 310 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Johanna Lane From Age-Gaps to Zip-Codes: Responses to Public Displays of Affection
Jeff O'Neal Indirect Censorship and Mass Media: Causes and Consequences
Flora Armetta American Cultural Imperialism: Case Studies
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Rebecca Dean Beyond the Stock Exchange: How Movies, Buildings, and Corporate Scandals Shape Our Perceptions of Wall Street
Jennifer White The Halliburton Show
Michael Johnson Dismantling Urban Machinery
4:10pm - 5:25pm
ROOM 301 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Claudia Manley Artists and Vandals and Park Rangers, Oh My!
Sasha Parmasad The Phenomenon of Central Park
Mark Weber The History of the Washington Square area of Greenwich Village
ROOM 302 Philosophy
INSTRUCTOR: TITLE:
Erin Soros/Anne Murphy Educational Inequalities in NYC Schools
Brantley Bryant TBA
Jennifer Shotz The Paradox of Perception: Is the Gentrification of West Harlem by Columbia University a Myth or a Reality?