2008 Rhodes Institute Papers
Music in Memphis History: Professor Carole Blankenship
Zach Glover (’10): “The International Blues Challenge: Before, Then and Now”
Alison Morrell (’10): “The Life of Memphis Opera Houses: 1880-1910”
Pamela Palmer (’10): “Lucie E. Campbell-Williams: A Legacy of Leadership Through the Gospel”
Performance in Memphis: Professor David Jilg
Natalija Kokoreva (‘10), Katie Grills (‘10), La’Sandria Ward (‘09): “Costume Design for the Opera Memphis Production of Scott Joplin and Treemonisha”
Link: http://www.rhodes.edu/flash/treemonisha/treemonisha.html
Neuroscience: Professor Kim Gerecke
Sarah Barowka (‘09): “The Effect of Methylphenidate on Addictive Behavior and Short-Term Memory Retrieval in Standard Housing and enriched Environment Mice”
Stephen Spainhour (‘11): “The Effect of Methylphenidate on Addictive Behavior and Short-Term Memory Retrieval in Mice”
Rachel Trout (‘10): “The Effect of Methylphenidate on Addictive Behavior and Short-Term Memory Retrieval in Mice”
History and Archaeology in Fayette County, Tennessee: Professor Milton Moreland
Lucy Coolidge (’09): “Always One of Us: Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens”
Sybil Fortner (‘10): “Slave Relationships and their Manipulation of Ethnic Identity”
Hannah Spirrison (’10): “Profitability and Slave Treatment in West Tennessee”
The Clinton Presidential Library: Professor Robert Saxe
Taylor Barnes (‘09): “An Unprecedented Conversation: The Limits of President Clinton’s Advisory Board on Race”
Aline Cresswell (’08):“PTO Revisions of the Examination Guidelines during the Clinton Administration: Exposing the Biotechnological Rips in the Legal Fabric”
Andrew Miller (‘11): “Adjudicating History: Politics, Media, History, and the Short Life of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States”
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