Student Research Symposium Program Fall 2024

9:00 - 10:30 A.M. Graduate Session 1 Room: Ferguson Formal Lounge 1. Glenda Gallardo-Menendez, “Beyond Talk: Addressing Trauma with Integrative Techniques” 2. Iris Cruz, “Cognitive Behavior with Generalized Anxiety Disorder” Judges: Kevin Gasser, Douglas Roberts, Tisha Solopa

3. Carlota Abril Davila* and Maria Garcia Rodriguez, “Spanish Freshmen Mental Health” Judges: Christina Wilson, Dr. Okey Peter ONYIA, Diogo Hansen Session 3: Human Health 2: Origins and Processes Room: Multipurpose Room 1. Logan Cunningham, “History of the Ebola Virus” 2. Maria Grieder, “Performance of Distinction in Debate: Poetry Interpretation” 3. Indra Bernal, “Urinary Tract Infections” 4. Andrea Grigoras,* “Impact of Playing Surface on Lower Extremity Injuries in Men College’s Soccer: A Comparative Study of Grass and Turf Fields” Judges: Claire Schmidt, Tonya Eddy, Roberta Griffitt 10:00 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. Session 4: Human Health 3: Economics of Health and Medicine Room: Bacon A 1. Xiomara Corpier, “Ozempic for Diabetes & Weight Loss” 2. Diogo Hansen and Matheus Curl, “Beyond the court: Economic impacts of sports in a post- pandemic world” 3. Bobbi Gibson, “Importance of Improving Health Literacy Among Adolescents” 4. Natasha Louw,* “Fractal Geometry and its Effects on Human Movement Patterns” Judges: Pam Riggs, Bathsheba Love, Maria Bertholdo Session 5: Career Pathways & Directions Room: Bacon B 1. Manuel Raguso and Kali Yassir, “How can an international basketball student-athlete find the right agency to get an NCAA athletic scholarship?” 2. Luca Hasse, Bowdine Horsten, Dylan Driver, Luis Ferreira, Guy Mapstone, Ayden Martinez, Reilly Hudson, Emily Braudaway, and Antone Grant, “MVC GameDay - Behind the Scenes” 3. Reid Ronsley,* “The Purple Patch’s Drive60 Writing Contest” Judges: James Menz, Abigail Dunn, Chris Libby

9:00 - 11:00 A.M. Special Session Room: Malcolm Gymnasium; Northeast Side

Students in the CRMJ-335-1 Defensive Tactics class will be demonstrating defense tactics in various scenarios; while also completing their practical final exam for techniques learned in class. Anyone attending the symposium is invited to observe the scenarios outside on the northeast side of Malcolm. The scenarios begin at 09:00 a.m. and will be repeated every 15-20 minutes with different students participating each time. In the case of bad weather, this demonstration will be conducted in the Morrison Gym. Participating Students: Alan Davis, Noa Fernadez Fuentes, Caden Filer, Avery Gifford, Carlie Lamparter, Michael Nix, Gabriel Pineda, Tisha Tanaka Solopa, Sara Spreeman, Aisea Toetuu, Brianna Vela, Caitlyn Vela 9:00 A.M. - 9:50 A.M. Session 1: Transmission & Contagion Room: Bacon A 1. Carter Taylor, “Chronic Wasting Disease: The Prion Disease Killing Cervids” 2. India Trimble, “Poliomyelitis” 3. Hailey Holland, “Infectious Mononucleosis” 4. Makayla Casjens, Session Chair Judges:Sam Perkins, Pam Riggs, Reid Ronsley Session 2: Human Health 1: Environment and Wellness Room: Bacon B 1. Lucinda Lombaard, “Unveiling the Risks: The Role of Organic Chemicals in the Etiology of Parkinson’s Disease and the Imperative for Occupational Health Measures” 2. Korissa Whitney, “Newborn Respiratory Distress: Benefits of CPAP vs. Mechanical Ventilation”

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