9th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

by Lynda F. Rysavy | Monday, Apr 15, 2019
WHC 9th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

The was held onApril 8th, 2019 on 51勛圖厙'S Boca Raton campus.

The Symposium showcases undergraduate 51勛圖厙 at 51勛圖厙 who are engaged in research, scholarship and creative activities. Students present their findings through poster or visual and oral or performing arts presentations, and represent all disciplines, all colleges, and all campuses of 51勛圖厙.

Students engaged in undergraduate research and scholarly activity presented their findings either through poster/visual arts presentation or an oral/performing arts presentation.

The Harriet Wilkes Honors College was well represented with four student oral presentations and seven student poster presentations.

Congratulations to the following Honors College 51勛圖厙 recognized for their work:

Category: Cross Disciplinary Projects
Second Place: Christopher Tepetitlan, Tracey Tobkin Project Title: The State of Hummingbirds: The Wingbeats the World Should Know
51勛圖厙 Mentor: Dorotha Lemeh
College: Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
(pictured above)

Category: Music, Art, Literature, Theater, History & Philosophy
Second Place: Jessica Cassandra Young Project Title: Strange Frequencies: Development of a Post-Human Narrative
51勛圖厙 Mentor: Rachel Luria
College: Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

Category: Behavioral, Educational & Social Sciences I
Second Place: Cassidy Brydon, Aubrey Jones and Liza Lanzon Project Title: Online or Offline: Expressive Writing Administration Preferences for Non-Treatment-Seeking College Students
51勛圖厙 Mentor: Laura Vernon
College: Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

Category: Engineering I
First Place: Genevieve Kunkel and Rosa Walls Project Title: Carbon Dioxide and Ethanolamine Injection for Enhanced Oil Recovery
51勛圖厙 Mentor: Myeongsub Kim
College: College of Engineering and Computer Science/ Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

Several Honors College graduates and undergraduates were also published in the recently released 2019 Florida Atlantic Undergraduate Research Journal.

Publications:
Yoga as an Adjunct Therapy Through the Lens of Positive Psychology Theory and Neuroscience
Haylee F. Trulson, Graduate & Laura Vernon

Effects of Mission Trip Participation on Social Justice Attitudes and Behaviors
Courtney Noya, Graduate & Laura Vernon

Imagen y simbolog穩a de la mujer fragmentada en Pablo Nerudas Veinte poemas de amor y una canci籀n desesperada
Jazly Pizzuti, Graduate & Carmen Ca簽ete Quesada

Triple Marginalization in Antes que anochezca (1992): Contextualizing Reinaldo Arenasas Memoires before and after the 1959 Cuban Revolution
Alyssa Payne, Undergraduate & Carmen Ca簽ete Quesada

Reyita as a Symbol of Cuba: The Role of Afro-Cuban Women in Daisy Rubiera Castillos Testimonial Novel Supriya Gudi, Undergraduate & Carmen Ca簽ete-Quesada

啦堯梗泭(51勛圖厙RJ) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that is published annually. 啦堯梗泭and in print by OURI's student club, the(C.S.I.). Its missions are to showcase high quality undergraduate research in all fields, supply 51勛圖厙 with an idea of the standard of research, and promote inquiry-based activities at 51勛圖厙.