The Library Advisory Board of Booth Library at Eastern Illinois University honored 12 students as winners of the 2017 Awards for Excellence in Student Research and Creativity. The students were honored at a reception on April 12.

Award winners were:

  • Michael Bradley, a graduate student in History
  • Hamid Lahouij, a graduate student in Business
  • David Ehlers, Samantha Kledzik, Kelsey Oglesby, Jaclyn Pickowitz, Danielle Pincente, and Tiffany Somerville, all graduate students in Counseling
  • Kehinde Abiodum, a graduate student in Economics
  • Christina Farley, a senior majoring in Music Education

Honorable mention awards were presented to:

  • Fabian Rempfer, a graduate student in English
  • Haley Ingram, a freshman majoring in Special Education, who was honored for Achievement in Freshman Writing

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Submissions from 2017

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Contribution of International Trade to Economic Growth in Nigeria, Kehinde Abiodun

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Incarcerated Transported and Bound: Deference, Resistance, and Assimilation, Constructing Community among Transported Convicts from Britain to the Chesapeake 1739-1776, Michael Bradley

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Body Consciousness: The Effects of Posture on Musicians’ Performance Anxiety, Christina Farley

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The Effects of Income inequality on Economic Growth Evidence from MENA Countries, Hamid Lahouij

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“Shadowy objects in test tubes”: Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go as an Example of Freud’s “Uncanny” and Agamben’s “Bare Life”, Fabian Rempfer

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The effect of school-based creative expression group therapy on the self-concept of female adolescents, Tiffany Somerville, Danielle Pincente, Kelsey Oglesby, Paige Spangler, David Ehlers, Samantha Kledzik, Jacki Pickowitz, and Angela Yoder