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Research with Faculty
The following students are working on various projects and research:
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Laurie Beth McTighe (Psychology) - received the IUS Undergraduate Research Fellowship for the fall of 2006. She is conducting research on the changes in the family environment as the family matures. She is working with Professor Diane Wille.
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Jamie Schiller (History) - received the IUS Undergraduate Research Fellowship for the fall of 2006. Her research is "Eleanor Mercen Kelly: Defining the Modern Woman in the 20th Century." She is working with Professor Stephanie Bower.
- Scott Cress (History) is the recipient of a IUS Undergraduate Research Fellowship for the Fall of 2007. He will be investigating the "Kingdom of God in Dixie". He will be working with his faculty mentor Professor James Beeby.
- Libby Warren (Psychology) is currently working on research with Professor Beth Eckerd. Libby is developing her own project about body modification and high-risk behaviors, as well as assisting Dr. Eckerd with a national survey about psychology course offerings on death and bereavement.
- Jeffrey L. Clarke is an IUS undergraduate student working with Bernardo J. Carducci, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Indiana University Southeast Shyness Research Institute on the IUS Happiness Survey Project, which examines the link between happiness and student performance. Individuals can pariticpate in the IUS Happiness Survey Project by going to http://ius.edu/shyness/.
Check back often for more information on our outstanding students and their endeavors.
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