Student Research Symposium Slated April 8
The University of Ƶ – Fort Smith’s 15th Annual Student Research Symposium will take place from noon to 2 p.m., Friday, April 8, 2022, with oral and poster presentations in the Pendergraft Health Sciences Center and Boreham Library on the Ƶ campus.
The student research being presented at this year’s symposium spans across disciplines and is open to undergraduate and graduate students in any year of study.
“Our faculty and staff are committed to fostering an environment that promotes not only learning but also enlightenment,” says Ƶ Provost Dr. Georgia Hale in the symposium program. “Our students have accepted the challenge, explored unique areas of research, and synthesized their results in the form of lectures, studio art, demonstrations, posters, and performances. These presentations represent the academic diversity of Ƶ’s programs and the intellectual excellence of our students.”
Oral Presentations include:
Presentations in History, Ƶ History, and Finance
Noon Megan Sonnenmoser – Remember the Ladies, Black Men, and Indigenous Peoples: The Forgotten Memory of Women and Minorities During the American Revolution
12:30 Jerry Rico – The Works of Rex Nelson and the Impact to Ƶ’s History
1:00 Nicholas Thompson – The Effects of Pandemics on Stock Market Returns and Volatility
Presentations in Nursing and Healthcare Administration
Noon Kain Suh – Evidence-Based Practice in Typhoid Fever
12:30 Alexis Kleman & Makayle Stone – Vaginal Seeding: A Literature Review
1:00 Megan Hamerlein – Factors Associated with the Overutilization of Laboratory Testing
Presentations in English
Noon Chelsea McKim – Women and Keats: Feminism in Masculine Romanticism
12:30 Avreigh Watson – Women Support Women: A Vindication for Protofeminists
1:00 Melanie Bradley – Plausibility and Jane Austen
1:30 Emilee Hatwig – The Importance of Victorian Upper Class and Gender
Presentations in Education, Rhetoric & Writing, and Colonialism
Noon Victoria Schmitt – All Means ALL: Inclusion of Students with Low-Incidence Disability
12:30 Alina Chuong & Allen McCullers – Reflections of the Teacher Apprenticeship Experience
1:00 Emily Clem – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: From “Killers of the Flower Moon to the Present
1:30 Holly Farrar – Digital Empire
Presentations in Technology, Electrical Technology, and Control Engineering
Noon Aaron Tomlin, Yu-Cho Pang, & James Moore Jr. – Team Mini Hulk
12:30 Hayden Pittman & Ethan Owens – The Design and Use of a Smart Key Cabinet
1:00 Cooper Black & Kalen Griffin – Resonant Capacitive Coupling Using a Vacuum Tube Tesla Coil
1:30 Ian Schweizer – Coupler Controller Redesign
Presentations in Engineering, Geoscience, and Animation Technology
Noon Mason Sayers, Spencer Simpson, Cassandra Bell, & Beau Nelson – Intelligent Vehicle Challenge
12:30 Anthony Ming, Rebecca Martinez, Ben Philpot, Rylynd Bullington, & Drew Montgomery – Lunar Terrain Vehicle
1:00 Jacob McLain – Regional Perspective on Joints in the Mid-Pennsylvanian McAlester Formation, Ƶ
1:30 Michael Cruz – The Use of Real-Time Rendering Through Game Engines Impact on the Movie Industry
Presentations in Music History, Women’s Studies, Musicology, Media Communication, and Global Complexities
Noon Jaymz Vance & Nikita Wemmerus – Digital Discoveries: Six Lost Works by Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxen-Weimar-Eisenach Uncovered in Archduke Rudolph’s “Musikalien Register Nr 9”
12:30 Melissa Hayden – Conductor, Composer, Philanthropist: The Life of Emma Roberto Steiner
1:00 Jillian Rose – “Are We Going to Prom or Hell?”: A Rhetorical-Cultural Analysis on “Heathers”
1:30 Brittany Morris – Various Complexities from Around the World
Presentations in Computer Science and Electronics
Noon Julton Sword – Deep-Seeker: Autonomous Robotic Path-Recognition Network
12:30 An Le, Adrian Cuevas, & Fernando Estrada – Keep It Clean, Don’t Be Mean: Multimodal Intent Classification
1:00 Josue Martinez & Austin Figueroa – Automatic Sentiment Aggregation of Social Media
1:30 Isaiah Russell, Angie Palacios, & Devin Turley – Portable Solar Water Heater
Poster presentations include:
Biology: Hannah Smith – The Effect of the SLC24A4 Gene on Amelogensis
Biology: Danielle Randolph & Joshua Thammathong – Dictyostelium Discoideum as a Host: Microbe Model for Screening Drug-Like Therapeutic Candidates (DLTCs) for Anti-Virulence Properties
Biology: Kairy Galvez – Testing of Quinazolinone-Based Drug Candidates as Treatments for Antibiotic Resistant Bacterial Infections
Biology: Bryan Elam, Paul Gambill, & Logan Perez – The Effects of Biochar on Turf Grass
Chemistry: Harmeet Kaur Chohan – Quantitative Structural Activity Relationship (QSAR) Analysis of Drug-Like Therapeutic Candidates Against Resistant Bacterial Infections
Geoscience: Johnny Pruitt – A Comparative Analysis of Dolomitized Carbonate Samples Taken from the Engadine Group
Geoscience: Ross Metcalf & Cassaundra Huggins – Identification of Geothermal Calcium Carbonate Rocks from Magnet Cove, Ƶ
Geoscience: Alex Burns, Payton Karr, Andrew Edmonds, & Mariah Thomas – Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Ƶ
Geochemistry: Jon Turco & Matt Neal – Determining the Impact of Surfactant Type and Concentration on Microplastic Recover
Ethnomusicology, Performance: Leslie Rosa – Marisa Canales, “Concierto Caribeño”
Ethnomusicology, Music Education: Jeason Lopez – “Chester”: A Song of Tyranny and Revolution Table 12 – Nursing: Alexis Groves & Faith O’Mahomy – Perceptions of Heart Healthy Behaviors in Homeless Women
Dental Hygiene: Trinity Gonzales, Abby Hawes, Hailey McClain – Sleep Apnea and Bruxism
Dental Hygiene: Selena Fitzjurls, Isabel Jamison, Abbie Morris, & Emily Nguyen – Laser Assisted Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy
Dental Hygiene: Sarah Davis, Diana Guerrero, & Marisol Vasquez – Efficacy of Xylitol on Reduction of Streptococcus Mutans
Dental Hygiene: Jenny Dixon, Sarah Goyne, Brittany Mize, & Ashley Wilson – Look to the Future: A Periodontal Disease Vaccine
Medical Sonography: Hope Chronister & Chris Owens – Spina Bifida: Fetal Ultrasound Importance
Medical Sonography: Malorie Radley & Jaquie Thomas – Live Ectopic Pregnancy
Medical Sonography: Cindy Torres-Dodson & Courtney Young – Subclavian Steal Syndrome
Medical Sonography: Cambrie Keel & Emilee Rogers – Splenosis: A Case of Spontaneous Spleen Regrowth Following Splenectomy
The full symposium program, including abstracts for each presentation is available at: https://uafs.edu/academics/academic-resources/symposium/_documents/2022-symposium-booklet.pdf
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