Featured Scholar: Melissa Pages
Education major Melissa Pages' University Scholar research into the attitudes
of academically gifted seventh grade students grew out of her own experiences
in the Dade County Schools' gifted programs. "There have been so many trends
and new approaches to teaching gifted children," she says. "I wondered if
the kids' experiences today would be significantly different from when I
went through these programs. And I also wondered whether the self-image
of gifted students had somehow been affected by their varying experiences."
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Papers
Melissa Pages, College
of Education (Mentor: Mary Howard-Hamilton)
For the Glory and the Honor: Giften Students'
Perceptions of Power and Privilege
Nichele Allen-Cauthen, College
of Engineering (Mentor: Meera Sitharam)
An Evaluation of Three Hydrophylic
Ointments in Skin Conductance Monitoring
Carmen Schmitt, College
of Liberal Arts & Sciences (Mentor: Barbara Zsembik)
Older Adult Couples' Household Disability
and In-Home Medical Service Use
Greg Simon, College
of Medicine (Mentor: Barry Byrne)
Regulation of Vascular Endothelial Growth
Factor gene expression in vitro Following Infection by Two Separate
rAAV Vectors.

