Posted on Apr 12, 1996

“Auto Safety Regulation and Offsetting Behavior: Is Government Intervention Justifiable?” is what Deborah Binder, a senior economics and modern languages major, plans to present at the 10th annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR)on April 18-20 at the University of North Carolina at Asheville.

Sarna Lee, a senior sociology major, will be presenting her paper titled, “A
Comparison of Family and Community Life in Three Different Fishing Communities.”

Binder and Lee will be joined by 40 other Union College students and faculty members.
About 1,900 undergraduates and 400 faculty members from across the country will be
participating in the conference, which will feature over 1,800 student presentations in
every possible academic discipline.

The 10th annual NCUR returns to UNC Asheville, where the conference originated and was
held for the first two years. Union hosted NCUR in 1990 and again last year.

The following juniors and seniors also will be making presentations: Mirriam Amoo,
Laura Armstrong, Amelia Audette, Ryan Bloom, Kerry Cassidy, Alison Dlott, Jamie Dobelle,
Ancella Evans, Stacey Fellows, Jeremy Goverman, David Grandwetter Susan Greenberg, Laura
Grund, Jennifer Hacker, Brian Haffner, Jodie Iannacone, Amber James, Jason Jennings,
Reinis Kanders, Amy Beth Kessinger, Martha Kirouac, Andrew Leach, Martin Logan, William
McKenna, Elizabeth McGaughan, Kristen Pappas, Bertha Peralta, Robert Peskin, Kevin
Pessolano, Daniel Petruzella, Dennis Popeo, Christopher Riley, Rovin Rozario, Eric
Salazar, Rachel Schaffer, Adam Schwartz, Daimee Stadler, Manisha Tinani, Linda Seymour and
Saira Naim.