Six Georgia State Students Publish Articles in Competitive Journal
Did you know that the same institutions that comprise the Colonial Athletic Association also participate in the Colonial Academic Alliance? This collaboration between twelve schools focuses on research and scholarship instead of sports and athletics.
Much like the recent successes of our men’s basketball team, Georgia State University student researchers are proving competitive in the CAA, especially in the Undergraduate Research Journal. Six Georgia State students recently had articles published in the journal, filling more than half of the issue.
Finals are wrapping up and maybe you’re particularly proud of a paper you wrote this semester? Consider submitting it as an article to the CAAURJ and share your accomplishments!
Below are the six articles written by Georgia State students in the current issue:
- Hughes, Micah A. Mr. (2011) “Representations of Identity In Three Modern Arabic Novels,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 5.
- Caruso, Maria K. (2011) “Outside of Here There’s Hope: A Heideggerian Analysis of Beckett’s “Endgame,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 8.
- Mandela, I. Blaze; Balter, Sarah; and Stinson, Scott D. (2011) “Reexamining Gwendolyn Brooks’ “A Song In the Front Yard”: A Tri-Layered Interpretation,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 9.
- Hamilton, Christopher J. and Germann, Markus W. (2011) “Folding and Base Pairing of a Fibrinogen Specific DNA Aptamer,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 11.
- Rogers, Alexis M. (2011) “On the Color Line: The Early Ideologies and Methodologies of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 2.
- Wade, Hadass S. (2011) “What Are Little Girls Made Of?: Abjection and the Queer Child in Hard Candy,” Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Journal: Vol. 2, Article 6.