Friday, April 20, 2007

Spring 2007 Interdisciplinary Studies Senior Seminar Presentations

Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Great Hall, LLA 205 – 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
  • Mike Gubbins, "Interdisciplinarity and the Third Reich."
  • Ian Morton, "The Construction of a Small-Scale Algal Culture System for the Cultivation of Botryccocus Braunii."
  • Adam Coker, "Casting a Vision: A Preliminary Plan for a Therapeutic Group Farm."
  • Patrick Sullivan, "Ecological Ethics: Better Red than Dead."
  • Robin Ward, "Hip-Hop Culture and Multicultural Leadership."
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Great Hall, LLA 205 – 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
  • Matthew C. Alexander, "Environmental Justice in America: The Case of the Hopi Indians."
  • Erin Stanforth, "Parallels Between Victims of Hurricane Katrina and Mountaintop Removal."
  • Meghan Martin, "Agriculture, Food Security, and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa."
  • Robert Kollm, "Sustainable Development and New Urbanism."
  • Daniel Judge, "A Guide to Ethanol Production: Latin America as a Guide to Change and Expectations Within the US."
  • Zack McClellan, "Vermicomposting in Cold Climates."
  • Adam Wells, "Alternative Pedagogies in Action: The Mountaintop Removal Taskforce."
  • Jennifer Schroeder, "Analyzing the Use of Economic Indicators with Application to the Solar Panel Project in Cordoba, Argentina."
  • Patrick Ferrell, "Artistic Collaboration: Seen Through the Lenses, Heard Through Your Headphones."
Intermission
  • Clint Carter, "Regeneration Through Violence in American Literature."
  • Patrick T. McCaully, "Illicit Relations, Impeachment, and Iraq: Ramifications of the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal."
  • Katy Horton, "Our Growth, Smart Growth."
  • Claire McClendon, "Agriculture and Community: Exploration of the Potentials for Sustainable Development Among the Lenca People of Western Honduras."
  • John Brier, "Raving Online."
  • Lyndsey Rivera, "Geiko: The Disappearing Women of Art."
  • Ashley Colton, "Female Genital Cutting in the United States."
  • Adrienne Wagner, "Umbrella: Bringing Performance Art out the Theatre and to the People."
  • Anthony Joyce, "Proper Conduct: An Analysis of the Impact of Honor, Islam, and Current Political Developments on Pashtun Tribal Codes."

Monday, April 16, 2007

We Will Have Class Tuesday 4/16

We'll talk about the final presentation schedule. See you there.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Final Project Details

Senior Project Check-Sheet:

Your final project is due in my box by 5:00 p.m. on Th, 4/19. Late projects will have 1/3 of a letter grade deducted for every day late.

Typically, your project will be on an interdisciplinary topic emerging from your concentration, 25-50 pages in length (6250-12,500 words), establish a thesis or claim regarding an important aspect of your topic, support that claim with appropriate research, and document that research both in the text and in a bibliography. You will be graded on the degree to which you fulfill each of these requirements as well as on the quality of your writing, research and documentation. The bound copy you give me will stay in the department. The checklist below will assure your having met the requirements for the project.

Checklist
___ spiral binding
___ cover with title page
___ internal title page
___ 25-50 pages (6250-12,500 words) text, i.e. excluding bibliography
___ double-spaced
___ standard margins
___ serif font, e.g. Times
___ white paper, single-sided (blank on back)
___ pages numbered
___ well-written
___ well-organized
___ argues a clear thesis
___ emerges from your IDS concentration
___ uses all relevant quality reference material
___ proper citation of reference material
___ no plagiarism
___ adheres to ASU’s “Code of Academic Integrity”
___ MLA formatted bibliography, error-free


The final copy of your senior project will also be posted online to your class blog.

Printed:
“Black-comb” spiral binding.
Any color cover (printing on cover is not required).
Single-sided printing recommended for most projects (white paper please).
Print shops such as Precision, SOS, or Minor’s can often do this while you wait.
Use a serif font like Times.
Double-space everything (including quotes, endnotes, footnotes, title page, bibliography, etc.)
Left justify only (do not justify the right hand margin).
Number pages in upper right hand corner.

Title page:

Title (not in quotes)

Your Name

Senior Seminar
Dr. Derek Stanovsky
Interdisciplinary Studies Department
Appalachian State University
April 2007

You must give me one bound copy, which will be kept by the department.
I recommend you print at least one more copy for yourself.

Electronic:
You must also post a copy online to your blog.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Office of Student Research - Present & Publish

Office of Student Research - Present & Publish:
"Deadline for submission: March 9, 2007

To participate in the Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors, you must submit this form by the deadline date. The form requires a brief description or abstract of your project. Following your submission, you will be contacted by the Office of Student Research with additional details."

Monday, March 05, 2007

This Week's Class Schedule

T 3/6 We will have class. Your starting, partial draft(s), an outline, and a revised abstract if needed are due. Please bring printed copies to give to me in class as well as post them to your blog. Read and comment on at least two of your classmates' blogs.

TH 3/8 No class. Enjoy Spring Break!!

Work on your project as much as you can, whenever you can. The end of the semester will get here quicker than you think!

Reminder: If you are graduating this semester, your completed portfolio is due in your advisor's box before Spring Break.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

No Class. Th 3/1

I'm out sick, so we won't be having class today. Check back here on Saturday for next week's revised class schedule. See you next week.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Office of Student Research - Present & Publish

Office of Student Research - Present & Publish:
"Deadline for submission: March 9, 2007

To participate in the Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors, you must submit this form by the deadline date. The form requires a brief description or abstract of your project. Following your submission, you will be contacted by the Office of Student Research with additional details."

Monday, February 26, 2007

Last Chance Office Hours

If you haven't come to talk with me yet, you can still catch me on Tuesday in my office (LLA 125) 8:30-11:00 or 12:45-3:30.