Ithaca College Students Present at the 2016 Phi Alpha Theta Upstate and Central New York Regional Conference

04/12/16

Contributed by Jonathan Ablard

 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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