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Highlights of The First Annual Spring Conference...
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| Anthropology major Melissa Baird (right) responded to a question about her research on the destruction of California Rock Art posed by ESPM Professor Greg Gilbert (left). Gilbert chaired the panel "Issues in Ecology and Conservation Across the Disciplines," which also featured Natalia Glebova (MCB) Jeri Parrent (ESPM), and Ori Skloot (Haas School of Business). |

| Il Dottore (played by Keyon McBain left) and Pantolone (played by Tommy Ochoa right) took center stage in a scene from "La Scuola di Stravaganza" ("The School for Folly"), an original Commedia dell'Arte Production directed by Haas Scholar Laura Brueckner. Co-sponsored by the Center for Theater Arts, the play was presented at the Durham Studio Theater in conjunction with the Haas Scholars Program Spring Research Conference. |

| Psychology major Lillian Park (left) and her mentor Professor John Kihlstrom listened intently as Neil Tolani (not pictured) presented his hypotheses for his research on the biomechanics of backwards walking, conducted under the direction of Integrative Biology Professor Roger Kram. "Memory and Motion" Panel moderator Kihlstrom found intriguing linkages between Lillian's research into false memory and Neil's study of human locomotion. |
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