Molly Cowley and Alexander Woods, BYU School of Music Historically informed performance, or playing music how we think it would have sounded within the era that it was written, is becoming increasingly popular. Because recordings are not available for anything played in the 17th or 18th century, we rely on books and treatises of that […]
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Reducing the Gender Gap through Religious Socialization
Kalifa Smith and Dr. Jessica Preece, Political Science Women are greatly underrepresented in politics. Researchers have studied many potential explanations for this such as the competitive nature of politics, gender role socialization, institutional structures, etc. Yet there is little research on the role of religious socialization on women’s political ambition. In this study I hypothesize […]
Discovery and confirmation of novel serum biomarkers diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease
Tyler Mower and Dr. John Kauwe, Department of Biology Dipti Jigar Shah1, Frederick Rohlfing2, Swati Anand1, W. Evan Johnson3, MeiHwa Tanielle Bench Alvarez1, Jesse Cobell2, Jackson King2, Sydney A. Young1, John S. K. Kauwe2, Steven W. Graves1,* 1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 2Department of Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, […]
Portraying “The Responsible Man”: A Historiographical Analysis of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Greer Bates and Dr. Paul Kerry, History The roots of this project stem from years of research into the life and theological work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer—a German pastor who contributed to 20th century Christian theology and who was executed for his work in movements opposing the Third Reich in Nazi Germany. As I have read […]
New Jazz Composition “You make me feel…Incredible”
Richard Williams and Mark Ammons, Music Introduction It really was a pleasure working with Mark Ammons and the Jazz Ensemble to write this new piece. I have been wanting to write a score similar to the “Incredibles” soundtrack, and I was blessed enough to have this opportunity. Discussion I wrote the piece in relatively a […]
Pregnancy, media, and body image
Sarah Coyne, Family Life We are happy to report on our study “Pregnancy, media, and body image” which received a MEG grant two years ago. Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met In the past two years we have made great progress on three different aspects of the study. Qualitative […]
Ang Simpleng Buhay:The Simple Life
Alyssa Stromberg and Professor Robert T. Barrett, Illustration Department Project Purpose The purpose of this project/art show is to illustrate the simple, humble lifestyle that is found in the Philippines in a way that affects viewers’ outlook on life and their core values. Status of the Project I have been working on this project for […]
Children’s Literacy Report “Restoring the Love of Reading”
Participants: Mentors: Robert T. Barrett and Mark Graham Students: Josh Talbot, Melissa Manwill, Nathan Cunliffe, Hana Lee, Chrisanne Hernandez, Jacob Meldrum, Alycia Garrett, Ashley Grace, Renee Bates, Melissa Crowton, Amanda Ho, and Liz Pulido Overview: At the beginning of this ambitious project, 12 students set out to adapt 12 different classic literature stories into short […]
The Specific Object
Jared Lindsay Clark and Professor Brian Christensen, Visual Art Studio “The history of painting may be characterized in terms of the gradual withdrawal of painting from the task of representing reality – or of reality from the power of painting to represent it – in favor of an increasing preoccupation with problems intrinsic to painting […]
The Causes of Vigilantism and Other Sacrificial Behavior
Skye Herrick and Dr. Joshua Gubler, Political Science In 2004, immigration issues surged to the center of national attention and 10% of Americans rated immigration as the number one issue facing America1. Since 2004, the economic downturn and healthcare reform have increased the discussion of immigration and its economic impact on average Americans and the […]
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