窪做惇蹋厙 Students Accepted to National Conference for Undergraduate Research

Eleven 窪做惇蹋厙 students engaged in research on campus have been accepted to present their work at the prestigious at the University of North Carolina Asheville on April 7-9.
The students represent the work of seven faculty and four departments. Several are doing a VanderVelde Research Fellowship, one is pursuing Honors work, and others are conducting research for the pure love of it.
This is an exciting development and a testament to the growing culture of research at 窪做惇蹋厙, said Dr. ClaytonCarlson, associate professor of biology. Our acceptance rate is much higher than the conference average. What an opportunity for our students!
The mission of the Council on Undergraduate Research is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship.
Students invited to present their work are:
- Hannah Dykstra 16, Beaver Dam, Wis. (VanderVelde Research Fellow), Composer. Soviet. Coward. Survivor. (Shostakovich: a Pictorial Study)
- Derek Frejd 16, Lockport, Ill. (VanderVelde Research Fellow) The Genetic and Morphological Effects of Bisphenol A on Arabidopsis Thaliana
- Megan Hanafee-Major 16, New Richmond, Wis., Are We Antigone?: Analysis of Gilligans Moral Development Theory through Dramatic Texts
- Valerie Jochems 16, Pella, Iowa & Anna Spotts 16, Hamilton, Mich. (co-VanderVelde Research Fellows), Effect of Laminin, Fibronection and Serum on Mesenchymal Stem Cells
- Lauren Kuipers 16, Orland Park, Ill. (VanderVelde Research Fellow), Assessing Plant Biodiversity at 窪做惇蹋厙
- Eric Los 16, Hudsonville, Mich., Biodiversity Survey of Navajo Creek Corridor
- Alyssa Milosz 18, Elgin, Ill. & Sarah Roddy 18, Waupun, Wis., Exploring College Students Academic Success and the Influence of Identity Factors
- Josiah Rosario 18, Woodridge, Ill. & Loretta Findysz, Worth, Ill., Do I Belong?: A Qualitative Study of Perceived Fit in Relationship to College Identity, Racial and Ethnic Identity, and Spiritual Identity for Students on a Christian College Campus
Faculty involved with the conference include:
- Dr. William Boerman-Cornell, associate professor of education
- Dr. Robert A. Boomsma 77, professor of biology
- Dr. Clayton Carlson, associate professor of biology
- Dr. Jessica Clevering, associate professor of psychology
- Dr. Abbie Schrotenboer, assistant professor of biology
- Ryan Thompson , associate professor of art and design
- Dr. Kara Wolff, assistant professor of psychology
Congratulations to our students and faculty whose work has been accepted to the conference!