AWARDS:
Graduate College
PhD Student
Richard Seim, The New Enlightenment: The Age of Consilience in the Sciences
$500
College of Arts and Sciences
Undergraduate
John Chrisman , Climate Change And Societies’ Choice
john.d.christman@wmich.edu
$350
Graduate
Lyudmyla Pustelnyk, The Orange Civil Society Or The Orange Social Movement? The Case Study of Ukrainian Revolution Of 2004
lpustelnyk@yahoo.com
$500
Engineering College
Undergraduate
Steven Srivastava, Carbon Credits And The Global Trading Market
steven.k.srivastava@wmich.edu
$350
Benjamin Roush, Viable Solutions For Sustainable Urban Water Systems
benjamin.t.roush@wmich.edu
$250
Haworth College of Business
Graduate
Carrie McDonald Swift, Barack Obama: A Prospect for a New Enlightenment or Just another Superstar CEO?
deshea1@aol.com
$500
Michael Kreutzjans, Credit Crisis Demystified
MichaelKreutzjans@gmail.com
$250
College of Education
PhD Student
Masashi Izumi, The Dream of Middle-aged Educational Leader
masashi.izumi@wmich.edu
$500
PROCEDURES:
Every awarded student will receive:
- Financial award per undergraduate and graduate (paper presentation is required)
- First Place - $350 - $500
- Second Place - $250
- Third Place $200
- A plaque
- A podium to present his/her paper on June 7 at the Fetzer Center at the Putney Lecture Hall, Powerpoint presentation is required (see the Program www.wmich.edu/iscsc)
- Conference Proceedings with her/his paper published
- Invitation (at no cost):
- Participation in the full Conference in June 3-7, 2009 at the Fetzer Center (see the Program at www.wmich.edu/iscsc)
- Banquet on June 5 at the Fetzer Center and on June 7 in Saugatuck(see the Program at www.wmich.edu/iscsc)
- June 7 – breakfast and lunch at the Fetzer Center
- Invitation to be a member of the ISCSC (application at the website) at student rates
Awards will be provided after each student’s presentation on June 7, 2009 at the Fetzer Center in the Putney Lecture Hall.
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SUNDAY June 7
Program
Student Paper Presentations
Fetzer Center, Putney Lecture Hall
8:30 - 9:00 AM Breakfast
College of Arts & Sciences
9:00-9:20 John Chrisman , Climate Change And Societies’ Choice
9:30-9:50 Lyudmyla Pustelnyk, The Orange Civil Society Or The Orange Social Movement? The Case Study of Ukrainian Revolution Of 2004.
Engineering College
10:00-10:20 Steve Srivastava, Carbon Credits And The Global Trading Market
10:30-10:50 Benjamin Roush, Viable Solutions For Sustainable Urban Water Systems
Haworth College of Business
11:00-11:20 Michael Kreutzjans, Credit Crisis Demystified
11:30-11:50 Carrie McDonald Swift, Barack Obama: A Prospect for a New Enlightenment or Just another Superstar CEO?
12 Noon-1:00 PM Lunch
Graduate College
1:00-1:20 PM Richard Seim, The New Enlightenment: The Age of Consilience in the Sciences.
Education College
1:30-1:50 PM Masashi Izumi, The Dream of Middle-aged Educational Leader
2:00 PM International Conference is adjourned