Student Research Symposium Program Fall 2025

Session 20: Debate Session A (Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Murrell Library) Kennedy Pittman, Kannon Kover, Blake Andrews, and Aiden Serrano, “Artificially Enhanced: Exploring AI in the Classroom Through Debate” Tara Rivas, Moriah Bolin, Josilyn Sandoval, and Charlotte Hoffman, “Is It Even an Opportunity Anymore?: Exploring College Affordability and Accessibility Through Debate” Malia Todd, Session Chair 2:00-3:00 PM Poster Session III: Education & Social Sciences (Malcolm Gym) 1. Ivan Alexander Aires Soria, “Role of Community Policing in Crime Prevention” 2. Caden Filer, “How DNA Has Changed Forensic Sciences” 3. Carlie Lamparter, “Body-Worn Cameras” 4. Markus Stepanoff, “How Mexican Drug Cartels Adapted Their Smuggling Strategies in Response to Heightened U.S. Border Security” 5. Kiaka Pio, “The Fentanyl Epidemic’s Grip on Missouri and the Nation” 6. Jordan Woyshner, “The Change We Have Made for Special Education Students Since 1965” Poster Group L Judges: Tonya Eddy, Mia Johnson, Jyotti Chettri 7. Sydney Righter, “Will Diagnostic and Early Intervention of OCD Symptoms Decrease the Risk of More Severe Compulsions in Adulthood?” 8. Ellie Bennett, “ADHD and the Environment” 9. Ilsen Ventura, “The Strength Within Struggle: Understanding Success in Dyslexic Learners” 10. Luis Lara-Hernandez, “The Impact of ADHD on Learning and Behavior in Elementary Classrooms” 11. Aidan Oldham, “Diversity, Equity, and Democracy in Education: Where Does It Fit?” 12. Jillian Frost, “Question: What Can We Do in Schools in Terms of Early Speech Therapy Implementation in the Classroom?” Poster Group M Judges: Jen Livengood, Jim McMeachin, McKenna Christensen

13. Tisha Solopa, “Literature as Legal Advocacy: The Role of Literature in Shaping Public Perception of Legal Systems” 14. Gracie Metta, “How Can IEPs Be More Helpful for Regular Education Teachers?” 15. Eva Agcaoili, DeRel Morris, and Toni Randle, “Who Said it First?: A Podcast Examining the Etymology of American Slang and the Politics of Semantic Drift” 16. Joao Tavares, “How Bad Can It Be? ADHD for a High-Performance Athlete” 17. Frank Reaves, “RSV” 18. Luyando Masocha, “ C. diff : When Good Bacteria Go Bad — The War Inside the Gut” Poster Group N Judges: James Menz, Axel Garcia, Douglas Roberts 19. Elizabeth Riggs, “The Hidden Epidemic: Raising Awareness About Lyme Disease” 20. Silas Morton, “Adapting Classrooms for Students With Dyslexia” 21. Sam O’Connell, “How Learning Disabilities Affect Athletic Performance” 22. Ara Aranguren Armendariz, “From Tool to Distraction: The Impact of Mobile Phones on Student Success” Poster Group O Judges: Abby Hebert, Bathsheba Love, Alicia Jones 23. Brynn Delatte, “Social Media: How It Makes Us See Ourself” 24. Kaden Khammanivong, “Experiences of Racism and Opinions About Critical Race Theory in College Students.” 25. Eddy Ndayikengurukiye, “Academic and Social- Academic Stress” 26. Eddy Ndayikengurukiye, “Sexual Assault Against Men” 27. Jillyen Sentner, “Whisperings of the Soul” Poster Group P Judges: La Quentin Black, Chamara Jayasundera, Nate Pouloit 28. Inigo Munoz Sainz, “Politicians: The Disease of the European Union” 29. Malia Todd, “Accessibility in Higher Education: Are Colleges Truly Inclusive?” 30. Mia Nole, “The Power of Equality: Understanding Feminism” 31. Antyiva Robertson, Kellyce Brookes, and Erin Klasing “Connections of Volleyball” 32. Jadwin Farington, “Democracy in the United States in the Digital Era” Poster Group Q Judges: Kevin Gasser, Madison Woodworth, Okey Peter Onyia

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