Welcome to the Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry!
The Spring Showcase is an annual research event featuring posters and presentations from each college. For more information, visit the Office of Student Research website. Questions? email tharpeta@longwood.edu
View the Spring 2024 Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry here in Digital Commons.
The Spring 2024 Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry will be held on April 17, 2024 from 8am - 5:30pm.
Submissions from 2021
4 Your Eyez Only, Deamoni Denson
The Speech that Justified the American Involvement in World War II, Madison Dierdorf
Evidence Based Research Project: Racial Disparities in Healthcare, Annie Elliott, Bridget Canderelli, Miranda Mozingo, and Elizabeth Powers
A Policy Analysis of the Effectiveness of Crisis Intervention Training, Hannah Elmore
The Change in Perception of Captial Punishment Over Time, Hannah Elmore
A Rhetorical Appeals Analysis of 'Come From Away': An Original Broadway Musical based on the True Stories of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, Caroline Faulkner
Encouraging public outreach and education to drive COVID-19 vaccination in Farmville, Grace Freeman, Marcia Lanasa, and Mitchell Sharry
A Project to Promote Happiness: Rhetorical Analysis of the Happiness Project's "Happy New You", Kate Frey
How the Historical Fiction, Unbelievable, conveys the Differences between how Males and Females handle Gender Violence, Cassidy Ghiold
The Importance and Impact of Emotions: From Being Vulnerable to Being in Rage, Grace Girdley, Shae Carter, and Rachel Dalton
"Blessed be the Fruit"- Female Representation in The Handmaids Tale Season 1, Joanna Glenn
Water Quality Assessment of Farmville, VA, Meghan Hall
Rape as a Weapon of War, Ashley Hamm, Anna Simmons, Maelyn Garrison, and Grace Canna
The Effects of Human Trafficking, Emma Hasley and Samantha Sheppard
Mitigating risk of interspecies transmission of COVID-19 in Farmville, Virginia, Kathryn Hedrick, Adonel Grubb, and Giselle Diehl
Alternative Lawns, M Heimburg
How Historical Films Project Contemporary Thinking Onto The Past, Jay Holmes
Coping with Chronic Kidney Disease- Choose Your Own Adventure, Jessica Honeycutt Firme
High Hopes: Physical Education for At-Risk Preschoolers in Northeast Colorado, Jessica Honeycutt Firme
Dream Higher Films, Anthony Jackson
iFinance, Jake Jansen
Chemical analysis of an herbal opioid, Lauren Johnson
Policy Analysis on the Effectiveness of Mental Health Courts, Madison Johnson
Social Media, Personality Traits, and Sleep Disturbance, Isabella Jontz