Welcome to the Fall Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry!
The Fall Showcase is an annual research event featuring posters and presentations from each college.
The 2023 Fall Student Showcase will be held on November 15, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm. For more information, visit the Office of Student Research website.
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Submissions from 2020
How Does the Media's Depiction of Black Lives Matter Affect the Movement?, Qwonneshia King and Christian Wilson
The Effect Mental Health Portrayals in Television Shows Have on Viewers, Cade Kinzel
The Impact of Personality Traits on Panic Buying Behavior, Andrew Larsen, Genevieve McAlexander, and Kinsey Pomeroy
Patient Education Effects on Health Outcomes , Hannah Lawrence
Deconstruction Presentation, Joseph Leo and Garrett Boggio
How Your Decisions can Effect Your Life, Ethan Lewter
Incidental Teaching and Its Impact on Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder., Alexis Lyles and Molly McCracken
Heart Attack: Jaxon's Story, Kendal Marker
Conservation and Trafficking of the Pangolin, Griffin Mayo
Depression & Anxiety Representation on T.V. Shows and What Misperceptions They Create, Dylan McKercher
The Life Story of Josh Mathews, Ethan Mckinney
For People Over the Age 65, Does the Use of Cloth Face Masks Help Lower the Transmission of COVID-19 Compared With the Use of Gaiter Masks?, Abigail Mills and Joelle Harthun
Nurses as Innovators, Sydney Mitchell
The Worldwide Prevalence of Child Marriage, Danielle Murphy, Sarabeth Stansberry, Olivia Outhong, and Jared Wood
Power of the Press, Isabella Naccarato
Adaptation of Pt-DNA binding experiments into a multiweek upperlevel biochemistry laboratory activity, Keira Naff
The Hardships of Homelessness, Linsey Newcomb
An Exploration of Student Backgrounds and Mood, Linsey Newcomb, Creshell Washington, and Rebeka Petrick
Effectiveness of school-based exercise programs on childhood obesity, Amanda Newman and Hannah Deacon
Virtual Fall Student Showcase for Research & Creative Inquiry, Office of Student Research
Asian and Asian American Families and their Representations in Literature, Hannah Overstreet
Combining Treatments for Opioid Addictions, Raquel Perez
Relationship Among Routine Preference and Openness to Experience, During Covid-19, with Rates of Psychological Distress, Meghan Petrocelli, Haley Schultz, and Morgan Thomas
The Spread of Invasive Burmese Pythons in the Florida Everglades, Val Phillips, Melanie Rowland, Isabella Riccoboni, and Em Edwards
News Deconstruction On Early Voting, Malik Robinson and Kenny St. Thomas