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 2019
Celebrity Owned-Brands: Do People Really Buy Them?, Jessica Guevara, Cassidy Rollins, and Amelia Czopek
The Use HeLa Derived Telomerase on NK cells in The Treatment of Ovarian Cancer, Juwairyah Gunter
Von Willebrand Disease: The Viability of a Technology-Based Diagnostic Modality, Theodore Gutches
Thermal Safety of Childrens Outdoor Play Equipment, Adam Gyori
Successfulness of Live Capture Eradication Efforts of the Golden Eagle on the Channel, Rana Haboush
It's High Time, Rana Haboush, Taylor Mattison, and Angelica Romero
Investigating the Effects of Cancer Mutations on the Activity of p300, Meghan Hall
The Shaping of Islamic Culture, Briella Hargrove
Investigating the Effects of Cancer Mutations on the MRN Complex Using Yeast, Caitlin Harris
Better Gene, Better Beer, Caitlin Harris, Marcia Lanasa, and Jess Cagnina
The Role of Genetics with Alcoholism and its Effects on Genes ALDH2, ADH1B by Causing Mutations in the Genome, Erica L. Harris
Pressure Ulcers, Kelly Jeter, Courtney Frazier, and Jimmy McDonell
Impacts of Plastics on the Marine Environment, Derek Jones and Jessica Newcomb
Care, No Matter What: Planned Parenthood's Use of Organizational Rhetoric to Expand its Reputation, Karyn Keane
"You Da Man":Performing Masculinity in Disney's Mulan, Katie Kline
Double Gene Knockout of PDX-1 and HNF1β Leads to Possible Novel Gene Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes, Kathryn Kosiorek
Concerning the Directory and the Passive Citizen, Ian Mansfield
Proposal for Curing Multiple Sclerosis by Genetically Engineering Obligodendrocytes, Amanda Moses
Methyl and Butyl-Parabens Initiate Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cell (MDSC) Activity, Amanda Moses, Sandra Ghali, Tiffany Yun, and Juwairyah Gunter
Alexander Technique: Relating to Musicians and Performers, Montana Nelson
The Effects of Releasing Balloons: Soft Plastic Pollution in our Oceans, Morgan Pearce and Nicole Copenhaver
Investigating Microbial Diversity in Ground and Surface Level Water, Elizabeth Putzig and Morgan Lucas
Monsters, Marines, and Feminism in the 1980s: A Look at Ellen Ripley from Aliens, Summer Reardon
Sensory Integration Therapy on Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Kacie Reusser and Kathryn Brandon