Student Research - Asia
Student Research on Asia
L2 Orthographic Input and the Three-way Korean Consonant Contrast
Lauren Brocious (Faculty Mentor: Rachel Hayes-Harb)
Department of Linguistics, 2018
The Effects of Migration on Gender Expectations and Family Roles: A Comparative Study
Between Native and Diaspora Tongan Communities
Swayze Hansen (Faculty Mentor: Adrian Bell)
Department of Anthropology, 2018
Modeling and Spatial Analysis of the Grand View Garden from Dream of the Red Chamber
Jonah Benjamin Katz (Faculty Mentor: Margaret Wan)
Department of World Languages and Cultures
Yin Yu Tang and the Effects of Re-Contextualization on Vernacular Architecture
Mariko Azuma (Faculty Mentor Winston C. Kyan)
Department of Art History, 2016
How Do Nuclear Scientists and Engineers Talk Internally Among Themselves About the
Fukushima Energy Crisis?
Haoran Yu (Faculty Mentor Danielle Endres)
Department of Communication, 2016
Elephants and Empire: The Asian Elephant, from Alexander to Akbar
Nicholas K. Redmond (Faculty Mentor Winthrop L. Adams)
Department of History, 2016
Female Labor Participation in South Korea: Policy and Cultural Implications
Jean Kim (Faculty Mentor Claudia Geist)
Department of Sociology, 2016
Verb Morphology Mixing in Japañol
Aja Swalberg (Faculty Mentor Tanya Flores)
Department of World Languages and Cultures, 2016
Cross-Cultural Examination of the Developmental Expericences of College Students in
the United States Using the Emerging Adulthood Theory
Jessica Chamorro (Faculty Mentory Jaehee Yi)
College of Social Work, 2015
Sociolinguistic Differences Between Japanese and English as Seen through English Translations
of Manga
Jessica Loveland (Faculty Mentor Mamiko Suzuki)
Department of World Languages & Culture, 2015