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Adam Milazzotto '05 presented La historia y el mito en la novela (The history and the myth in the novel): El embrujo de Shanghai. |
Fabrice Renucci '05 presented The Emersonian Law of Compensation: A Western Synonym for Karma. |
Sarah Hickman '05 presented Don Segundo Sombra; el gaucho místico (the mystical gaucho). | Caitlin Lewis '05 presented "Flaubert: L'Expansion de l'Expression et de la Signification du Langage dans Un Coeur Simple (Flaubert: The Expansion of the Expression and Signification of Language in A Simple Heart.) |
The Butler Undergraduate Research Conference began in 1988 as an outlet for undergraduate students to share their research and creative endeavor experiences with interested students and faculty. In a typical year, the Butler URC brings together approximately 600 students from more than 30 midwest colleges and universities. At the conference, students present summaries of their work, in sessions organized by topic. The presentations by the Muskingum students were the result of their work on their senior seminars, which are the capstones of their studies in their academic majors.
| Caitlin Lewis '05 |
Fabrice Renucci '05 |