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SUMMARY:Department of History and Anthropology Senior Research Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Graduating senior history majors\, will present orally the results of their capstone research papers.  These are independent projects\, worked on in the context of a seminar led by a faculty member\, conducted over the course of a semester\, based on original research. This semester’s projects include:  \n\nA study of the rise of the SS in Nazi Germany\nThe Salem witch trials\nThe origins of sign language in medieval monasteries\nThe history of Mackinac Island as both a modern tourist destination and a site of Native American and colonial interaction\nThe way New York public schools dealt with student trauma in the wake of the terror attacks of 9/11\nThe implications of Brexit for the U.K.-Ireland boarder\nThe impact of Europeans on Native American culture in 18th century New Jersey.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/department-of-history-and-anthropology-senior-research-presentations/
LOCATION:Club Dining\, Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Student Scholarship Week
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SUMMARY:Hess Excellence in Scholarship Series
DESCRIPTION:The Excellence in Scholarship Series provides the opportunity for students in the Leon Hess Business School to highlight their scholarly work over the last academic year.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/hess-excellence-in-scholarship-series/
LOCATION:Club Dining\, Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Student Scholarship Week
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SUMMARY:First Generation Student Leadership: Student Summit Reflections
DESCRIPTION:This panel discussion features student participants in the 7th annual First Generation College Student Summit held on March at The College of The Holy Cross.  Students will share their experiences\, insights and leadership lessons learned by attending this student run conference.  Students will also discuss programs and initiatives that may be of value in support of first generation students at Monmouth.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/first-generation-student-leadership-student-summit-reflections/
LOCATION:Club Dining\, Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Student Scholarship Week
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SUMMARY:eDNA: A Forensic Approach to Fish Detection
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth and Rockefeller universities are pioneering a marine life detection technique that holds the promise of being less expensive\, more humane and more revealing than other longstanding scientific methods. Faculty and students from both institutions have been conducting research in water bodies along the New Jersey and New York coasts using environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling\, an approach that allows scientists to confirm the presence of fish and other organisms by testing for trace amounts of genetic material that they shed into the water. \nJoin us for a free panel discussion that breaks down the science of eDNA and provides an update on what area waterways will be studied next. Pizza and refreshments will be served. \nPANELISTS \n\nJason Adolf\, Monmouth University Endowed Professor of Marine Science\nJesse Ausubel\, Director\, Rockefeller University Program for the Human Environment\nKeith Dunton\, Monmouth University Assistant Professor\, Department of Biology\nMark Stoeckle\, Senior Research Associate\, Rockefeller University Program for the Human Environment\n\nFor more information\, contact Karl Vilacoba at 732-571-3688 or kvilacob@monmouth.edu.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/edna-a-forensic-approach-to-fish-detection/
LOCATION:Club Dining\, Magill Commons
CATEGORIES:Current Student,Faculty,School of Science,Urban Coast Institute
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