Brown Bag Seminar
The Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship continues featuring research by ASU students at its Brown Bag Series during October. Bring your own lunch or enjoy pizza provided by the Center. The sessions are held at 1 p.m. in the Jaguar Student Activities Center Ballroom.
On Friday, Oct. 5, Morgan Tomberlin, psychology major, will present her research on Conceptual Categorization and an Intuitive Sense of the World in Southern American English and Katie Harris will discuss the Brilliance of Nothingness.
The following sessions will be:
October 26
Sylvia Allen
Cultural Discrimination as it Relates to the “Them” and “Us”
Faculty Advisor: Debra van Tuyll, Department of Communications and Professional Writing
Sabrina Biddle, Andre Patterson, Kellie Borror, Jessica Farris, and Miranda Outhwaite
50 Shades of Grey: A Content Analysis of Non-consensual Acts and Rape Myths in Online Erotica
Faculty Advisor: Richard Topolski, Department of Psychology
November 16, 2012
Leah Smith
Milledgeville Uncensored: Behind the Walls of Georgia’s Lunatic Asylum
Faculty Advisor: Ms. Anna C. Harris, Department of English and Foreign Languages
Travis Highfield
WGAC Radio: Marching Back to Success with George Fisher and Pat Mulherin
Faculty Advisor: Debra van Tuyll, Department of Communications and Professional Writing
For more information, call 706-729-2083.











