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
The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Disordered Eating Behaviors, Casper Sturm and Chelsea Adams
The Correlation Between Personality and Depression Experienced During the Covid-19 Pandemic., Mallory Talbert, Sydney Sommer, and Samantha Mullally
THE VIRGIN LOSER: HETERONORMATIVITY IN AMERICAN COMING OF AGE FILM COMEDIES FROM FAST TIMES ATÂ RIDGEMONT HIGH TO AMERICAN PIE, Kristen Tillman
A Year To Remember, Sjoribel Traverso
The Toxicity of Cancel Culture, Bishop Vallette
The Effectiveness of the Decriminalization of Prostitution on Rates of Sex Trafficking., Madison Van Dyke
In patients on mechanical ventilation, does effective oral hygiene care prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)?, Elisabeth Voss, Kelsey Swegle, and Rebecca Long
Empowering Diversity in Women, Heather Waldo and Abbey Mays
Crime and the Industrial Revolution, Evelyn Weldon
Influence of Media Sources and Political Affiliation on COVID-19 Information Believability, Evelyn Weldon, Hayley Kassraie, and Deyonce Brown
Hegemonic Masculinity in Romance Drama vs. Thriller Drama, Shayla Wheeler
The Longest Sin and Deepest Silence, Cierra White
Health Disparities in Low Income Areas, Kerry Williams Williams, Angelika Gomez, Anaya Jennings, and Isabella Kohama-Flores
The Effect of Soil Conditions on the Presence of Bipalium kewense, Corbin Winborn, Jadyn Cook, Adam Gyori, and Kailyn Westbrook
An Insight to Child Marriage, Chandler Wright and Avery Caldwell
An Analysis of Masculinity: Into the Various Character tropes within the Science Fiction and Fantasy genre., Taniya Wyche
An Analysis of Masculinity: Into the Various Character tropes within the Science Fiction and Fantasy genre., Taniya Wyche
The Big Five Personality Traits and Peer Pressure during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Olivia Yslas, Samantha Buczek, and Jade OConnor
Effect of Lancer Park Detention Pond on Stormwater Sediment Concentrations , Randolph Zerick, Rian Blakesley, Jason Seagraves, and Joey Kohler
Submissions from 2020
Functional Model of Lower Respiratory System, Emily Arnold
Why Steps is such an important program in our area, Angelika Gomez, Shannon Lyons, Molly Mancini, and Sarah Saunders
Preterm Babies Risk for Malnutrition, Shannon Lyons and Molly Mancini
Spring Showcase 2020 Program, Office of Student Research
Catherine Miligan McLane, Kayla Webb, Cullen True, and Mel Flippen
Submissions from 2019
Comparative Analysis of Honda and Ford's Social Media, Victoria Allen