European Studies Capstone Presentations: May 11th and 12th
Posted: May 5, 2011
The Spring 2011 Capstone Presentations will be held on May 11th and 12th. Please see below for specific times and subjects. All presentations will be held in Mezes 1.102. Students, faculty and staff of UT as well as guests of the students are welcome to attend.
May 11, 2011
1:00 Lizzie Merrill
Maghreb Immigration in France and its Results
1:20 Javier Ajjam
From Financial Crisis to European Governance
1:40 Tajana Lovric
The Croatian Path to the European Union
2:00 Ross McLaughlin
World Cup 2010: The Latest Catalan Renaissance
2:20 Eleni Gianacakes
Tracking and Evaluating the British Healthcare System
2:40 Adam Hagerman
Creating High Art: The Establishment of the Royal Opera House as an Institution of Culture,
1880-1892
3:00 Raul Garcia
The European Aging Dilemma: Why Pro-natality Policies Fall Short of Preventing the Fertility Crisis
3:20 Melissa Byone
Why the Andalusian culture of the Cordoban Caliphate continue to thrive even after the Caliphate's
collapse and breakup
May 12, 2011
9:00 Debra Collier
The Rise and Demise of Oscar Wilde
9:20 Diane Collier
The Sufferings of Ladislav Klima
9:40 Lauren Tipton
Church, State, and Abortion: The Evolution of Reproductive Health Policy in Italy and Spain
10:00 Haley Martin
The Social History of Waltz and Courtship in 19th Century England
10:20 Taylor Dunn
Frenchness and the Racial "Other" in the 1920s. A Re-Reading of the Parisian Jazz Age
10:40 Briar Dunn
The Evolution of the Southern Question through Media: Lack of Progression to the Lack of Morality
11:00 Alicia Nino
Law and Judiciary in Modern Spain
11:20 Rebecca Mizell
Student Movements in Modern France through a Social Perspective


