Welcome to the Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry!
The Spring Showcase is an annual research event featuring posters, presentations, performances, and visual art displays from each college.
For more information, visit the Office of Student Research website.
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Additional materials related to the Spring Showcase can be found below.
Submissions from 2021
Intersectionality in Hidden Figures, Aasiya Slaughter
It May Take More Than Magic to Move an Audience: A Rhetorical Analysis of J.K. Rowling’s 2008 Harvard University Graduation Address, Sandy Burrill
Lake Transparency in Farmville, VA, Hailee Banks, Alayna Palamar, and Linden Czeizinger
Longwood Freshmen Mental Health, Sally Bell, Kynadi Joyce, Angel Rupard, and Faye Bauer
Longwood Reads Program, Grant Kelly, Connor Rosenberry, and Shane Short
Lung Cancer: Billy's Story, April Rojas
Microplastics in Urban Stormwater Ponds, MaryElizabeth Crabbs and James Giering
Mitigating risk of interspecies transmission of COVID-19 in Farmville, Virginia, Kathryn Hedrick, Adonel Grubb, and Giselle Diehl
My Green Thumb, Devin Karpowich and Yenci Reyes
Policy Analysis of the Effectiveness of De-escalation Training, Kennedy Culbreath
Policy Analysis on the Effectiveness of Mental Health Courts, Madison Johnson
Prone Versus Supine in Mechanically Ventilated Patients, Caroline Nham and Estela Hurd
Public Elementary School Teaching in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study, Rachel Baber, Samantha Stoddard, Dani Smalley, and Dusten Wood
Rape as a Weapon of War, Ashley Hamm, Anna Simmons, Maelyn Garrison, and Grace Canna
Rhetorical Appeals Analysis: John F. Kennedy's Civil Rights Address and the Delivery to the American People, Ireland McDermott
Riemann Versus Lebesgue Integrals, Justin Moore
Social Media, Personality Traits, and Sleep Disturbance, Isabella Jontz
'Strange Fruit' A Rhetorical Analysis of Billie Holiday and Abel Meeropol's Song about Lynching in the South, Austin Overstreet
Stroke Interactive Adventure Assignment, Samantha Mullally
Techniques learned by students to determine which agar coated plates will show bacterial growth and glow., Lilly Rogers and Hannah Spencer
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
The Analysis of Heavy Metals in Samples of Honey using X-Ray Fluorescence and Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Mia Arrieta and Kaleigh Beale
The Big Five Personality Traits and Peer Pressure during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Olivia Yslas, Samantha Buczek, and Jade OConnor
The Change in Perception of Captial Punishment Over Time, Hannah Elmore
