Featured Scholar: Dustin Hall
“Time is the essence of all things,” as the old adage goes,
but according to University Scholar Dustin Hall, our common notion of time
may not truly exist in the universe. “I tend to believe that time
is symmetric, and there is no difference between the past and the future,”
he says.
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Papers
Dustin Hall (Mentor: Chuang Liu, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
A Brief
History of the Philosophy of Time
Sara Acosta (Mentor: M. Cristina Espinosa, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Macroeconomics, Neoliberal Policies
and Livelihoods in Peru
Andrew Hodges (Mentor: Darryl Butt, College
of Engineering)
Electrochemical Phenomenon on Stainless
Steel in High and Low Conductivity Solutions
Lisa Gentry (Mentor: Fonda Davis Eyler, College
of Medicine)
The Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure
on Cerebellar Vermis Size and Symptoms of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder
Noah Rashkind (Mentor: Richard Elston, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
The Intersection of Research and
Politics

