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 digitalcommons@longwood.edu
Submissions from 2022
Parkinson's Disease and Exercise: Steps into a Hopeful Future, Jacob Barker
Single Parents Effect on Children, Danielle Harker
CTZN 410: Reading and Repairing Place for the Greater Good, Jennifer M. Miškec Dr.
Longwood Excellence in Research and Creative Inquiry & Incite Award Ceremony Program (Spring 2022), Office of Student Research
Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry Program (2022), Office of Student Research
Homosexual Persecution in the Holocaust, Ethan Ryan
Submissions from 2021
Cis-trans isomerism in single molecule electronic devices, Tinsae Alem
Comparing Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) with Different Plasmids, Tinsae Alem, Charles Curbeam, and Mackenzie Woody
The Analysis of Heavy Metals in Samples of Honey using X-Ray Fluorescence and Anodic Stripping Voltammetry, Mia Arrieta and Kaleigh Beale
Public Elementary School Teaching in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study, Rachel Baber, Samantha Stoddard, Dani Smalley, and Dusten Wood
Beliefs in Internet Use, Lauren Baird, Morgan Lovgren, and Madaline Johnston
The transformation of E. coli using the pGLO plasmid, Hailee Banks and Kira Edens
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
Effect of Lancer Park Detention Pond on Stormwater Sediment Concentrations, Rian Blakesley, Randolph Zerick, Jason Seagraves, and Joseph Kohler
Fight Like a Girl: Diversity in the Womens Rights Movement, Rachel Boch
What a Drag: How Cross-Dressing in 20th Century Comedy Films Reinforces Ideas of Hegemonic Masculinity, Rachel Boch
The Effects of Academic Support at Longwood, Kyanna Bojorquez, Emily Cutcliff, Tabatha Davis, and Kelly Williford
Creating a New Norm, Kyla Brown
Explaining How AAVE Affects the Black Community, Kyla Brown
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
Disney Princesses and Gender Expectations, Miranda Carter
Are School Lunches Actually Healthy?, Jenna Cedor
Citizen 410 project on proposals. We are thankful to present a passionate proposal on bring diversity education with a Multicultural Fair., Dina Ching, Alyssa Griffith, and Morgan Torrenti
Black Femininity and Masculinity and its Relation to Sexuality in Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It", Rebecca Chung