Traditionally, oral presentations are given in sessions of 3-4 presenters, each speaking for 12-15 minutes. This year, student scholars pre-recorded their presentations, so you can hear their voices as you watch their presentation. We have students representing three different institutions with works in Business/Economics, the Humanities, Environmental Studies, and the Social Sciences.
Marketing Research: Sports Apparel Industry
Andrea Taboni
Houghton College
COVID 19 PSA
Ashley Campbell, Alexis Brown, Ashley Campbell, Michelle Garlitz, Shania Hudson, Samantha Walker and Hailee Weader
Nursing Majors
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Capstone Presentation
August Fallon
Political Science and International Science Major
St. Bonaventure University
Colorblindness: Modern Racism and Alternative Ideologies
Bryce Preston
Psychology & Communications Major
Houghton College
"He Said – She Said" How Party Affiliation and Bias Affects Voter polarization
Daniel Bakowski
Political Science and International Science Major
St. Bonaventure University
Violent Rape and Bite Marks Presentation
Dyana Durmaj
Hilbert College
Women's and Girls' Access to Education in India and Pakistan
Hanna Oleski
International Studies Major
St. Bonaventure University
Perpetual Dominance: The relationship of Machismo and Male Identity with Anomie
Ingrid Knudsen
Houghton College
Black Lives Matter: Comparing the Responses of Democratic and Republican Parties
Marissa Merritt
History/political Science Major
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
The Camouflage Hypothesis and Gender Differences in ASD
Mark Baker Attenborough
Psychology Major
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
Mimicking Acid Deposition on Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)
Matthew O'Brien
Environmental Studies Major
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford