Apr 5, 2005 - Sharon Hart and Natalie Treece, both history majors and members of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Delta-Psi Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, presented papers at the Kentucky 2005 Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference held at Murray State University on April 2. Sharon鈥檚 paper was on 鈥淶wingli: For God and Country,鈥 while Natalie鈥檚 presentation was entitled 鈥淏ritish Appeasement: The Right Thing to Do?鈥 Sharon won third place out of twenty submissions in the undergraduate competition for best papers.
Attending the conference with Sharon and Natalie were fellow students Elizabeth Carls and Heather Tobe, as well as Dr. Stephen Carls, Professor Keith Bates, Dr. Judy LeForge, and Dr. Terry Lindley from the department faculty.

Sharon Hart (left) and Natalie Treece, 麻豆视频鈥檚 history paper presenters
at the Kentucky Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, stand by the
conference welcome sign.

Sharon Hart (left) holds her third-place undergraduate research paper
award and stands with her senior seminar paper advisor, Professor Keith
Bates.

The 麻豆视频 University contingent attending the Phi Alpha Theta Regional
Conference in Kentucky included: (front row, left to right) Dr. Terry
Lindley, Sharon Hart, Heather Tobe, Dr. Judy LeForge, Dr. Stephen Carls;
(back row, left to right) Natalie Treece, Elizabeth Carls, and Professor
Keith Bates.
