


Theater Poster for I Am My Own Wife
By Nancy MacDonald

Movie Poster for Mean Girls
By Sarah Bietsch

Movie Poster for Edward Scissorhands
By Elizabeth Bednar

A Minimal Working Configuration Set for Asterisk
By Luke Acree,   Dr. Robert Marmorstein
Abstract We present a fixed-point algorithm for reducing a large set of configuration lines to a minimal working configuration. A minimal working configuration is the smallest set of configuration lines that allow an application to provide a predefined level of service. We apply our algorithm to the Asterisk voice-over-IP server using a baseline of one … Continue reading →

Retention of Science Majors Through Different Avenues of General Chemistry Education
By Benjamin P. Bilodeau, Melissa C. Rhoten
Abstract For the past two academic years, the chemistry division at Longwood University has implemented POGIL methodology in some sections of the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Initially we were interested in determining if students exposed to POGIL were more successful in general chemistry than those students that were not exposed to this teaching … Continue reading →

The Effect of Judges’ Instructions about Case Information on Jury Memory
By Cassandra L. Wilson,   Dr. Eric Laws
Abstract Striking information from the record, as instructed by a judge, is a procedure heavily relied upon in the legal system, yet there is little evidence to support the procedure as successfully removing this information from consideration by the jury. Two scenarios of different degrees of severity, defense-stricken, defense, and no defense (control), were therefore … Continue reading →

Detecting Counterfeit Anti-malarials through Comparison between High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography and other Methods of Analysis
By Andrea Irby
Abstract Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are an increasing trend in the world of criminal activity because the business of making fake pharmaceuticals is highly profitable. The scientific community needs to develop clear-cut methods of detection for counterfeit pharmaceuticals because this is an issue that affects human health and because the use of prescription drugs is so prevalent. … Continue reading →