MVC Student Research Symposium Spring 2021

include: types of plastics, consumer health, and waste sustainability. Sources include a one-on-one interview with Chuck Voltmer, Director of Dining Services at Fresh Ideas.

Tolley, Shanelle- “More than Meats the Eye: How Much is too Much?” (session 1A) More than Meats the Eye is a piece that aims to discern the safe amount of animal meat for human consumption, and the best diet for endurance athletes. To do this it is necessary to delve deeper into the origins of where meat comes from (before it reaches supermarket shelves), the recommended intake of macronutrients for athletes, and the health risks that come with eating too much meat (increased risk of cancer & heart disease). Vogelsmeier, Madison- “A letter for yearning shadows, and for the shadows to create voices left of the unsaid” (poster session) As an outsider, never wandering too far into the spiraling hole besides the appreciation of art, I stand here now as someone behind the work, instead of in front of it. As someone who attempts to control as much as possible and create perfection, I went out of the normality of comfort and achieved something beyond. I allowed my soul to take over, instead of my mind. “A letter for yearning shadows, and for the shadows to create voices left of the unsaid” underpins these pieces. Vogelsmeier, Madison and Jake Hofer- “Integration of Marketing and Graphic Design in Today’s Society” (session 4A) As two designers (Madison Vogelsmeier and Jake Hofer) optimize the utility of rendering graphic design and marketing together, they create a mock up of two companies utilizing the benefits of both graphic design and marketing. The goal in the presentation will consist of; creating a visible depiction of the creation process and strategy of brands and brand guides that’ll be beneficial to the marketing world, along with utilizing the skills of design and understanding the mutual beneficial arrangement in two opposite assets that can use design in branding with marketing to work together for a mutually beneficial relationship. Weekley-Griffin, Allison- “Capstone” (session 4B) The present Capstone provides information regarding a client who has been receiving treatment weekly since January 2021. This client met the full criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, including suicidality and self-harming thoughts. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been shown to be an effective intervention for suicidality and self-harm, and was the primary treatment intervention used. The client created a safety plan to address primary symptoms, which included suicidality and self-harming thoughts. Secondary symptoms were addressed next, which included emotion regulation, problem solving, self-validation and coping thoughts. Significant improvements were shown after 5 weeks of treatment. Wright, Lakiaha- “Linkage between Mental Illness and Criminal Activity” (poster session) Criminal activity has been caused by many things and it’s past. Mental illness is said to be one of those factors. This project search is out to examine the correlating factors in mental illness and

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