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Celebration of Student Research - April 16, 2021 - Album 2

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Andrew Freck '21 delivers his poster persentation, 'Analyses of Capital’s Effects on Immigration,' on the Mall.

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Dakota Baker '22 (center, in hat) listens to Freck's presentation.

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Leo Warbington '22 finds time to snap a pic of friend and presenter Micah Walker '21.

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Attention centers on Walker as he reads his short story, 'Wedding Crasher,' in Center Hall.

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Walker takes a question following his reading.

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Ahmaud Hill '21 screened his film, 'Clyde: The Impact and Legacy of One Man,' and then took questions.

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Hill's faculty sponsor, Associate Professor of Theater Heidi Winters Vogel, listens as he takes questions. Associate Professor of Psychology Karen Gunther is also pictured (rear).

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Hill's film was screened in the Fine Arts Center's Salter Hall.

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Pete Trotter '21 presented 'New Testament Narratives: Parables as Tools for Invitation and Identification in the Synoptic Gospels' in Hays Hall.

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Drawing guidance from Walter Fisher’s narrative paradigm, Trotter's paper conducts a cross-analysis of the Parable of the Sower and the Parable of the Tenants between Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

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Joseph LaRue '21 presented 'Coercive Administrative Rhetoric: Theories on Application and a Rhetorical Analysis of Donald Trump’s June 1, 2020 Address. He first examine the current understanding of “coercive persuasion” and “administrative rhetoric,” before turning to address a new theory: “coercive administrative rhetoric,” which draws upon the key elements of coercive persuasion and administrative rhetoric in order to provide a method that accounts for both how the rhetorical space for coercive administrative rhetoric is created and maintained, as well as the specific rhetorical tools that institutions can use to maintain their power.

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LaRue was well supported by his peers.

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Chad Wunderlich's presentation, titled 'New Limits on Dark Matter Wind Force,' explored dark matter wind force and how to measure it.

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The Celebration presentations were diverse and focused on a wide variety of student work.

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Chad Wunderlich answers questions from the audience after giving his research presentation on dark matter wind force.

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Andrew Freck delivers his poster persentation, 'Analyses of Capital’s Effects on Immigration,' on the Mall.

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Eric Lakomek (center) and Canton Terry (right) presented 'Decision-Making and Dieting: Discerning the Predictive Factors ofSuccessful Weight-Loss.'

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The Celebration event recognizes the creative accomplishments of Wabash students.


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