Honors students to give capstone presentations
Join 24 Honors students April 25-27 as they present their final capstone projects. Through the Honors 455 course, students have worked with a faculty mentor to deepen their understanding of a topic of compelling interest in their major. Their presentations, which also included a written component, are the culmination of their research and study.
Here is the schedule of presentations:
Tuesday, April 25
3:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
3:15 Kenzie Lundqvist: “Go Big or Go Home: An Assay of Workout Supplements”
3:30 Kelsey Griffin: “Hands On: An Analysis of Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force”
3:45 Catherine Carey: “A Student’s Manifesto: Education for the 21st Century”
4:00 Rachel Redolf: “Biblical Womanhood: A Study of the Minor New Testament Women in Relation to the Fruits of the Spirit”
4:15 Refreshment Break
4:30 Mollie Knighton: “Female Representation in Romantic Comedy Films: A content analysis of women in romantic comedies from 1995-2015”
4:45 Sarah Miller: “Into the Woods: Creating a Nature Program for Children”
5:00 Josh Hilgenberg: “Study and Creation of the Graphic Novel”
5:15 Anika Maiberger: “Propaganda to Pity: A Study of German and American post-WWII Cinema”
Wednesday, April 26
3:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
3:15 Allison Perry: “Determination of the Menstrual Cycle's Effect on Hemoglobin Levels”
3:30 Heather Rawlinson: “The Effect of Time Pressure on Consumer Decision Making”
3:45 Kris Priddy: “EI is Key: Emotional Intelligence as a Factor of Success”
4:00 Erin McGinty: “The Effects of Knowledge on Purchasing Behaviors”
4:15 Refreshment Break
4:30 Rebecca Webb: “Call the Midwife: An Analysis of Art and Medicine in Television”
4:45 Melissa Ware: “Effects of Wound Dressings on Rate of Wound Healing in Rats”
5:00 Allison Gales: “A Critical Analysis of the Netflix Documentary Making a Murderer”
5:15 Kyrsten Lilly: “The Playwright Experience”
Thursday, April 27
3:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
3:15 Bethany Beaver: “‘The People’ As Executioner: Supreme Court Jurisprudence on the Death Penalty And Reasons for its Abolishment”
3:30 Summer Hunter-Kysor: “Showing Dictatorship Through Literature: The Southern Cone”
3:45 Colin Higgins: “Rape and Sexual Assault Awareness Week at Heidelberg”
4:00 Morgan Brant: “A Critique of United Nations Peacekeeping”
4:15 Refreshment Break
4:30 Kaela Bryant: “Heroin's Impact on Small Towns”
4:45 Julia Miller: “Therapy Techniques to Enhance Activities of Daily Living and Social Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder”
5:00 Samantha Malloy: “Biological Warfare: History and Future Threats”
5:15 Ali Bauer: “Analyzing Sr Isotopic Ratios in Surface and Well Water Sources in Northeast and Northwest Ohio”