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    "TEXT | subtext |" Opening Reception Image

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    This digital image was photographed by Sarah Hatfield and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in April, 2018.This is an image from the "TEXT | subtext |" opening event, presented by Bonnie Whitehouse and Sarah Hatfield at the Evergreen Presbyterian Church. This show was curated through Rhodes College's Curation in Context course and funded graciously by the Clough Hanson Gallery. The show featured Lauren Blair of Memphis College of Art. This show focused on the connection between medically transitioning and mental health. The "TEXT | subtext |" exhibition was held on Sunday, April 22nd at 5:30. Live music began at 7:30, and the Blair's first solo exhibition ended at 8:30.Clough-Hanson Galler

    Rachel Shideler Drawing Portfolio

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    This drawing was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is an image of a drawing created by Rachel Shideler as part of her drawing portfolio

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Jessica Shainker. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Sean Mattheisen. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    LoveWall

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    This digital image was taken by a member of the Memphis Art Project team. It was uploaded to DLynx during summer 2019.On a white background, the word LOVE is written many times in red to fill up the whole mural. In the center of these is a large LOVE in a darker red color. In the borrom right corner is the artist name "Renda Writer 2018". This work was created as part of Paint Memphis 2018. It can be found off 711 Doctor Martin Luther King Jr Ave

    Photograph of Russell B. Sugarmon and unknown officials

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    A photograph of Russell Sugarmon and other unknown officials participating in the presentation of a certificat

    Spring Beginning Painting Project 1: Environment

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    This painting was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is a painting created by Elizabeth Sommerkamp. It was submitted as part of the first project assigned to the Beginning Painting class of Spring 2018 taught by Carl Moore. This assignment, titled "Environment," required students to complete 20 paintings on a 9 x 12 inch cold press illustration board and two color charts. The "Environment" subject could reference objects from everyday life or a still life that was set up in the studio

    YBX1 Regulates Cell Proliferation in Developing Neural Tubes

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    Presentation by Luis Milburn ('19) and Jenny Loome ('18) delivered at the Rhodes College Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium (URCAS) as part of the St. Jude Summer Plus Fellowship.Cell proliferation in the developing neural tube is essential to the development of the nervous system. The balance of stem cell proliferation and differentiation requires the coordination of molecular processes including epigenetic mechanisms, which regulate gene expression profiles. One epigenetic mechanism involves the PRC2 complex, a histone methylase that has been shown to play a role in cellular differentiation, perpetuation of cellular identity, proliferation, and stem cell plasticity. Our studies of the PRC2 complex led to the identification of a new PRC2-binding protein called YBX1, which is a proliferation regulatory factor highly expressed in the brain. Quantification of cell division in the neural tubes of mice using immunofluorescent sections of both Ybx1 +/- and Ybx1 -/- shows that Ybx1 knockout results in increased cell division. A separate experiment using fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) confirmed our findings from immunofluorescence quantification. Altogether, our findings suggest that YBX1 modulates cell proliferation in the developing neural tube

    The Modern Crusade: Understanding Christian Views of Homosexual Marriage

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    Presentation by Ried Rashong ('18) delivered at the Rhodes College Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium (URCAS).In this research project, I set out to investigate the foundation of Christian views concerning homosexual marriage. I analyzed survey data from the 2016 election cycle and sermon contents from two different Baptist churches generated over the past eight years to further my understanding of how Christians across America respond to the notion of homosexual marriage. I hypothesized that the Christian anti-gay movement in America is not holistically motivated by Biblical interpretation, but is also motivated by the morally-traditional views of ideologically conservative Christians. During my research, I found that Christians in survey sample do not have unified views of homosexual marriage. Instead, I found that only certain Christian groups, especially such denominations as Evangelicals and Baptists, were negatively correlated with an approval of homosexual marriage to a statistically-significant degree. Furthermore, after conducting my analyses, I found 1) that there are statistically-significant correlations between multiple independent variables which indicate ideological bias and opinions concerning homosexual marriage and 2) that there is strong evidence to suggest that those independent variables also affect individuals' actual Biblical interpretations, meaning Biblical interpretation would act as an intervening variable between Ideological Bias and Opinions Concerning Homosexual Marriage

    Rachel Shideler Drawing Portfolio

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    This drawing was digitized and uploaded to DLynx by the Visual Resources Center in Spring 2018.This is an image of a drawing created by Rachel Shideler as part of her drawing portfolio

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