2005 Recipients

The 2005 recipients and their research project information are:

Amandeep Kaur
Biological Sciences (St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
“Synthesis of Substituted N-Heterocyclic Carbenes for Use as Ligands in Catalytic Reactions”
Biology & Chemistry Major

Richard J. Rosso
Mentor
Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Xiulan Wang
Chemistry (St. John’s College)
“Imidazolium Porphyrins: Synthesis and Characterization of Substituted Porphyrin Complexes as Light Harvesting Complexes”
Chemistry Major

Alison G. Hyslop
Mentor
Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Nataliya Taleva
Economics (St. John’s College & The Peter J. Tobin College of Business)
“Post-1989 Direct Foreign Investment in Bulgaria: Overview and Evaluation”
Economics Major

Igor M. Tomic
Mentor
Associate Professor of Economics & Finance

Robert Ribera
English (St. John’s College)
“From George Bailey to Truman Burbank: Filming the American Dreamscape”
English Major

Derek V. Owens
Mentor
Associate Professor of English

Jessica Wright
Government and Politics (St. John’s College)
* “Beautiful Humanity: An Investigation of the Supreme Good”
Government and Politics Major, Philosophy Minor

Douglas B. Rasmussen
Mentor
Professor of Philosophy

* interdisciplinary project

Yan Mann
History (St. John’s College)
“Myths of Operation Barbarossa”
History Major

Mauricio Borrero
Mentor
Associate Professor of History

Prabin Adhikari
Mathematics, Science and Computer Science (St. John’s College)
“Measures on Lattices”
Math & Physics Major

Charles R. Traina
Mentor
Associate Professor of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Natural Sciences

Boris Chiporukha
Psychology (St. John’s College)
“An Examination of Gender Differences in Exposure to Racism”
Psychology Major

Elizabeth Brondolo
Mentor
Professor of Psychology

Daniel Douglas
Sociology & Anthropology (St. John’s College)
“Hardcore Girls: Gender Roles in the New York Alternative/Metal Scene”
Sociology Major

Dawn Esposito
Mentor
Associate Professor of Sociology & Anthropology

Michael Herron
Theology (St. John’s College)
“The Theology of Thomas Aquinas”
Theology Major

Nicholas M. Healy
Mentor
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, Associate Dean of St. John’s College