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Come hear summer researchers present their final projects! Free and open to the public.
9:00 am: Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts – Kennedy 303A
Carrington Nowak: Sibling Rivals
Bridgette Boone: Creativity through abstraction: the journey to becoming an artist
10:15 am: Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts – Kennedy 303A
John Kipper: Race and Children’s Lit
Pachi Hang & Domenica Llerena: Engaging Diversity through Intergroup Dialogue
Allison Stein: The Healing Power of Horses: Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Military Veterans
10:30 am: STEM Fields – Kennedy 303B
Weston Schug: Kinetics of Peroxy Radicals Using a Flow-tube
Laura Kundel: A Swell Time with Polymers: Sustainable Organogels
Jade Fullerton: Pepto Bismol: Meant for Indigestion or Polymers?
1:00 pm: Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts Fields – Kennedy 303A
Linh Dao: Visualizing Community: Mapping public spaces in the era of Google Maps
Kylee Lokken: Autobiography Memory Specificity and its Relation to Interpersonal Problem Solving in Young Adults and Children
Anne Liners : “I Just Need Help with Grammar”: Patterning Error at a University Writing Center
1:00 pm: STEM Fields – Kennedy 303B
Noah Aleshire: 3D Printing Food: An Exploration
Kei Heltemes: Voltage-Induced Ferromagnetism in Diamagnetic Fool’s Gold Using Electrolyte Gating
Megan McGlynn: Mechanical Properties of 2D Lipid Films
Arooba Shahid: Shape Analysis of Lipid Monolayer Domains
2:15 pm: Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts Fields – Kennedy 303A
Hannah Dyson: The Suffrage and Anti-Suffrage Movements in Minnesota
Molly Tengwall: Oklahoma!:The Impact of Changing Culture on a Broadway Classic