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 alwinehd@longwood.edu
View the Spring 2023 Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry here in Digital Commons.
The Spring 2023 Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry will be held on April 19, 2023 from 8am - 5:30pm.
Submissions from 2021
A Speech That Will Live In History, Katelyn Laux
 Covid-19 Innovative Airplane Design Project, Rayshad Lindsay
American Societies Impact on American Deaf Culture, Kellie Lofquist
Action movies and How They Romanticize and Display Hegemonic and Complicity Masculinity, Taylor Long
Youth Sports Specialization Symposium Project- Coaches Group, Arryn Lynch, Mason Basdikis, Shannon Wilms, and Kayla Cunningham
Rhetorical Appeals Analysis: John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Address and the Delivery to the American People, Ireland McDermott
The Effectiveness of Victim-Witness Advocate Services, Carmen Mehling
The Rhetorical Man: Rhetorical Strategies in Taylor Swift's 'The Man', Leah Merone
The Abundance of Soil Microbes in Relationship to Proximity to the Urban Area of Lancer Park in Farmville, Virginia, Christian Michael, Callie Cutrell, and Miguel Diaz-Montealegre
Inside the Minds of Our Forefathers: A Rhetorical Analysis of the 'Declaration of Independence', Jared Mitchell
Riemann Versus Lebesgue Integrals, Justin Moore
Combined Effects of Allelochemical and Pesticide Treatment on the Growth of Cucumber Plants, Samue Morgan
Gang Resistance Education and Training Program, Delaney Morris
A Policy Analysis of the Effectiveness of Portugal's Drug Decriminalization Policy, Emily Mothersbaugh
Stroke Interactive Adventure Assignment, Samantha Mullally
How Female Masculinity has changed throughout time in the Sci-Fi Film Genre, Peyton Mulligan
Correlations Between Interpersonal Trust and Agreeableness with Belief in Conspiracy Theories, Patrick Muse, Ivy Stevens, and Sean Murphy
Youth Sports Specialization and the Youth athlete, Cameron Nelson, Madison Allen, McKenzie Powell, and Carson Rubin
Prone Versus Supine in Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Caroline Nham and Estela Hurd
Virtual Spring Student Showcase for Research & Creative Inquiry (2021), Office of Student Research
Which weather and water conditions affect the biodiversity and abundance of macroinvertebrates the most?, Alyssa Oppedisano, Phil Anderson, and Val Phillips
'Strange Fruit' A Rhetorical Analysis of Billie Holiday and Abel Meeropol's Song about Lynching in the South, Austin Overstreet
A Policy Analysis of the Effectiveness of Three Strikes Law as a Crime Deterrent, Nathan Owens
Conspiracy Theories and Political Affiliation, Amanda Palmer, Tyler Duffer, and Shannon Wilms
Food Deserts and Their Contributions to Health Inequities, Ieuan Phillips