Honors students give capstone presentations

Senior Honors student Kaela Bryant presents Heroin's Impact on Small Towns.

A total of 24 Honors students presented their senior capstone projects this week, leading up to their graduation in two weeks. Congratulations to all for a job well done.

This year's presenters and their topics included:

Kenzie Lundqvist: Go Big or Go Home: An Assay of Workout Supplements

Kelsey Griffin: Hands On: An Analysis of Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force

Catherine Carey: A Student’s Manifesto: Education for the 21st Century

Rachel Redolf: Biblical Womanhood: A Study of the Minor New Testament Women in Relation to the Fruits of the Spirit

Mollie Knighton: Female Representation in Romantic Comedy Films: A Content Analysis of Women in Romantic Comedies from 1995-2015

Sarah Miller: Into the Woods: Creating a Nature Program for Children

Josh Hilgenberg: Study and Creation of the Graphic Novel

Anika Maiberger: Propaganda to Pity: A Study of German and American Post-WWII Cinema

Allison Perry: Determination of the Menstrual Cycle's Effect on Hemoglobin Levels

Heather Rawlinson: The Effect of Time Pressure on Consumer Decision Making

Kris Priddy: EI is Key: Emotional Intelligence as a Factor of Success

Erin McGinty: The Effects of Knowledge on Purchasing Behaviors

Rebecca Webb: Call the Midwife: An Analysis of Art and Medicine in Television

Melissa Ware: Effects of Wound Dressings on Rate of Wound Healing in Rats

Allison Gales: A Critical Analysis of the Netflix Documentary Making a Murderer

Kyrsten Lilly: The Playwright Experience

Bethany Beaver: ‘The People’ As Executioner: Supreme Court Jurisprudence on the Death Penalty and Reasons for its Abolishment

Summer Hunter-Kysor: Showing Dictatorship Through Literature: The Southern Cone

Colin Higgins: Rape and Sexual Assault Awareness Week at Heidelberg

Morgan Brant: A Critique of United Nations Peacekeeping

Kaela Bryant: Heroin's Impact on Small Towns

Julia Miller: Therapy Techniques to Enhance Activities of Daily Living and Social Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Samantha Malloy: Biological Warfare: History and Future Threats

Ali BauerAnalyzing Sr Isotopic Ratios in Surface and Well Water Sources in Northeast and Northwest Ohio​

 

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End-of-year inventory has been completed early.

You will start to see an increase in activity on campus in the upcoming days and weeks.

The bookstore will be closed for sales following Alumni Weekend through the 4th of July weekend as we conduct end-of-year inventory.
All Heidelberg faculty and staff are invited to attend an upcoming QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training on Monday, May 18th at 11:00 AM in Herbster Chapel.
Alumni Weekend 2026, "Clue at the Berg: Sweet Alma Home Edition," is coming soon, and everyone is invited! Please consider joining us and/or volunteering to be part of our team from Friday, June 19, to Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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