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English Department Students Active in Research in 2004

Continuing a long tradition in our department, two graduate students and one undergraduate student presented their research at the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters Meeting on March 5, 2004 at Grand Valley State University:


John Conner, M.A. student,"Rap for Dickens: A Comparison of the Street Language in Oliver Twist and 8-Mile"

Jeffrey Hughes, STEP student, "Mythic Foil and Changing Gender Roles in The Custom of the Country"


Sharmini Wickremasinghe, M.A. student, "Scrooge and London: The City in A Christmas Carol: Represented in Text and Film Adaptations"

Eight undergraduate students presented their creative and scholarly work at the annual Meeting of the Minds Conference, hosted this year by the University of Michigan, Flint on May 14, 2004:

Lisa Czapski, "Lines Written in Early Spring"
(Mentored by Professor Rob Anderson)

Daniel Fodale, "This is My Story, This is Their Story, This is Our Story"
(Mentored by Professor Gladys Cardiff)

Colleen Gasperoni, "Foible and Triumph: A Reader’s Guide to Good-Nature"
(Mentored by Professor Brian Connery)

Matthew Hostetler, "Allusions to Classics in My Creative Work"
(Mentored by Professor Gladys Cardiff)

Meghan Lintner, "Poetry and Emotion"
(Mentored by Professor Gladys Cardiff)

Jennifer Murphy, "Secrets the Mind Tells the Body"
(Mentored by Professor Gladys Cardiff)

Elizabeth Pellerito, "Charles Dickens and Conceptual Theatre"
(Mentored by Professor Natalie Cole)

Kimberly Toscano, "Reflections and Tales of My 22 Years"
(Mentored by Professor Gladys Cardiff)

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