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Spring 2002
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A Simulation of Foraging
 
Brandace Joseph
Biology Department

Subjective Well-Being of African American Students
 
Maya Bristow
Communications Department

Reflections on the Induction of the Present Scientific Age
 
Wallisa Vaughn
Philosophy Department

The Disproportionate Impact of Environmental Threats
 
Amanda M. Brown
Political Science Department
 
High Crimes and Misdemeanors : In Search of Consistency in the Case against Bill Clinton
 
Ariel N. Howard
Political Science Department

 


Learning Styles of African-American Children
 
Carrie L. Francis
Psychology Department


Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory

Joyce E. Goins
Psychology Department


The Importance of Youth Leadership and Participation in Community Organizations

Tanya Johnson
Sociology Department
  Lagniappe
 

Creative Writing Awards

The following poems were winners of the 2001 Creative Writing Awards . Each poem is reprinted with permission from the spring 2001 issue of New Voices, Xavier's student literary arts journal.

Truman Capote Creative Writing Awards

Jhana K. Porter "I Thought I Took Them Off."
   
Teas Gray "The Chase "

 

 

 

National Association of University Women Awards

Thelma Rochelle Piper "Female Generations"
   
Zakiya Farris "Landlady (Marlene II)"

 

 

 

Xavier University's Poetry Slam 2000

Ainoku Saaadiq "Struggle Hard"
   

 

 

Outstanding Freshman Essay Contest 2000

Jamila Smith "But I called him Granddaddy"
   

 

 

Environmental Education Mini Grant Program

The student papers below were provided to us by Dr. Pamela Waldron-Moore. These research papers are partial requirements under Xavier's new Environmental Education Program headed by Dr. James Lundy.

Demographic Influences on Environmental Concern: A Synopsis

Ronald E. Coleman

Social Determinants of Environmental Concern

Lauren Womack

 

 

 

 

Poetry in Biology

On the lighter side, the following work was part of an extra credit assignment in Parasitology (Biol 3360). Students had to submit a 'creative work' infused with appropriate biological references. Dr. Peter Martinet provided several poems of which the following one was chosen by the Editors.

Dina G. Walker "Ode to a Tapeworm"
   

 

 


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