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Ithaca College Students Present at the 2016 Phi Alpha Theta Upstate and Central New York Regional ConferenceContributed by Jonathan Ablard on 04/12/16 Four Ithaca College students presented at the 2016 Phi Alpha Theta Upstate and Central New York Regional Conference hosted by the Ithaca College Department of History. Alyssa Gilliam, won a "Paper Award" for her research paper “For the Cultivation of Still Wider and More Unselfish Interests: Female university students and community in Great Britain, 1850-1910.”
Samantha Cripe presented “Simply Men: Masculine German Education Reform Founded During Military Events." Joshua Greenfield presented “Shifts in United States Pop-Culture Through Depictions of the Soldier in Cinema Before, During and After the Vietnam Period” and Madeleine Anthony presented “United States’ Foreign Policy Towards the Starving Armenians: Guilty of Hiding Evidence of a Genocide.”
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