2012 SHARE Awardees

The SHARE program supports undergraduate research projects in the social sciences, humanities, and arts. We are pleased to announce the 10 awardees for the Spring 2012 semester.

Project Title: Transcendentalism, Social Protest, and Economic Crisis: The Experience of the Panic of 1837 in Emerson’s Concord, 1837-1844
Student Apprentice: Elizabeth Kelly, American Studies Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Robert A. Gross, Department of History

Project Title: I vs. Me:  Pronoun Use in the Development of Theory of Mind in Autism
Student Apprentice: Allison Fitch, Psychology Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Inge-Marie Eigsti, Department of Psychology

Project Title: Governing Climate Change:  Local Impacts on a Global Problem
Student Apprentice: Andy Bilich, Natural Resources and Resource Economics Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mark Boyer, Department of Political Science

Project Title: The “Right to Food Campaign” in India: Its Evolution and Impact on Party Politics
Student Apprentice: Hina Samnani, Finance Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Shareen Hertel, Department of Political Science

Project Title: Imagining the Afterlife
Student Apprentice: Alexis Cordone, Religious Studies Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Clare Costley King’oo, Department of English

Project Title: Creation of a Virtual Museum for the University of Connecticut Historical Clothing Collection
Student Apprentice: Angela Armijo, Costume Design Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Laura Crow, Department of Dramatic Arts

Project Title: Prosocial Competencies, Racial/Ethnic Socialization, and School Adjustment among  Caribbean and South/Central American Immigrant Children: A Preliminary Investigation
Student Apprentice: Gabrielle Phillips, Human Development and Family Studies Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Annamaria Csizmadia, Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Project Title: An Approach to Problems in Modern Auction Theory
Student Apprentice: Yuriy Loukachev, Economics Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mikhael Shor, Department of Economics

Project Title: Marau in Paris: Fashion, Gender, and Colonial Politics in the Late 19th Century
Student Apprentice: Isabelle Nat, Art History Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Anne D’Alleva, Department of Art and Art History

Project Title: Music for the Rhymed Office of Saint Louis
Student Apprentice: Anastasia Pilato, Music History Major
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Eric Rice, Department of Music