The 2018 Student Symposium
at Ball State University.
The event was held on the second floor of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
A poster session took place in the ballroom, while paper presentations took place in the Pineshelf Room, Music Lounge, and Cardinal Hall C.
At the end of the afternoon everyone adjourned to Cardinal Hall B for the Keynote Address by Jessi Ghezzi, Assistant Professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and the presentation of awards.
Congratulations to our 2018 Student Symposium Winners!
A Novel Approach of Performing Gait Analysis Using Radar Technology
Mentor: Henry Wang – College of Health
Malachi Henry – Speech Pathology and Audiology
Sequential Production Abilities with Multiple-Symbol Utterances: Implications for Redesigning Speech Generated Devices (SGDs) for Children
Mentor: Barry Wagner – College of Health
Marcy Simpson – Nutrition and Health Sciences
The Effect of Medical Mistrust on the Efficacy of Prostate exams among Black American Men
Mentor: Jean Marie Place – College of Health
Betsy Kemp – Biology
Assessing the role of trophic interactions on peatland biofilm development under varied nutrient availability
Mentor: Kevin Wyatt – College of Sciences and Humanities
Deborah Mattson – Landscape Architecture
A Piece of the Limberlost
Mentor: Susan Tomizawa – College of Architecture and Planning
Jason Avedesian – Kinesiology
Biomechanical Analysis of Unilateral Landings in Female Volleyball Players after a Dynamic and Combined Dynamic-Static Warm-Up
Mentor: Clark Dickin – College of Health
Avery Kirschbaum – Biology
A Potentially General Role for a Conserved Protease in Translocon-Associated Quality Control
Mentor: Eric VJ Rubenstein – College of Sciences and Humanities
Anamarie Booher – Nutrition and Health Sciences
The Impact of Perceived Barriers to Accessing Prescription Birth Control Among Female College Students: A Qualitative Study
Mentor: Jean Marie Place – College of Health
See you next year!
Be sure to follow our Facebook page, and watch for registration materials in February 2019.
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