Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Thursday, March 31, 2022
2022 Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Symposium (URCA) Schedule
Ashland University College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium April 6, 2022 John C. Myers Convocation Center | |
Oral Session I: 9:00 a.m.-10:15 A.M. | |
Daniel McDonald Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences | Welcome and Opening Remarks |
Erin Sievers | Love Thy Neighbor Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Kelly Sundberg, English |
Christopher J. Triner | High Impact Workout…Grit, Growth & Gratitude |
Blake Goodson Maverick Duncan Matthew Hall | Atlas Studio Yoga Asana Project Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Selvanayaki Kolandapalayam Shanmugam, Computer Science |
Dr. Lindsey Knapp | Rab11a: A Small Piece of the Hearing Puzzle |
Oral Session II: 10:30 a.m.-11:30 A.M. | |
Caitlin Puff | Using CRISPR Gene Editing to Explore the Role of RNA Binding Proteins in Eye Lens Development Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mason Posner, Biology |
Cassandra Burnham Carolina Carlton Maeve Kelly Zachary Kistler Alexis Yoder | Encouraging Ashland Residents to Shop Local: A Campaign Project to Support Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Olga Monacell, Communication Studies |
Emma Walls Huijie Zhang | Web Application of Automation of Book Writing Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Selvanayaki Kolandapalayam Shanmugam, Computer Science |
Ardith Amon | Institutions Are Not Enough: Jefferson and the Adamses on the Importance of Republican Education Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Cara Rogers, History |
Oral Session III: 10:30 a.m.-11:30 A.M. | |
Tia Shanklin | Daydreamer Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Kelly Sundberg, English |
Tiffany Sims | All My Sons: An Exploration of the Moral Dilemmas of Post-WWII America Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Teresa Durbin-Ames, Theatre |
Sarah Fisher | Adolescent Perceptions of Older Populations Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Christopher Chartier, Psychology |
Poster/Exhibition Session I: 11:45 a.m.-12:45 P.M. | ||
Poster #1 | Bria Meisse | Local Businesses: Entrepreneurs of Happiness Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Robert Wyllie, Political Science |
Poster #2 | Sophie Dahn | Essential Oils and Memory Function Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mitchell Metzger, Psychology |
Poster #3 | Erin Sievers | Effects of Mental Imagery on Athletic Performance Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Diane Bonfiglio, Psychology |
Poster #4 | Kyle Nebergall Omar Ajwa | Modified Phosphazenes as Drug Delivery Systems Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Nicholas Johnson, Chemistry |
Poster #5 | Juliann Dodd Mya Weis | Progress Towards the “Large-Scale” Synthesis of Six- and Eight-Armed Calixarene-Core Polylactide/Polyethylene Glycol Star Block Copolymers Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Perry Corbin, Chemistry |
Poster #6 | Joshua Davis II | Isolation and Characterization of Bacteriophage from Vicugna Pacos Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Paul Hyman, Biology |
Poster #7 | Amanda Cicila | A Comparison of Lead Accumulation in Non-Migratory Birds Inhabiting Older Neighborhoods with Lead-Based Paint to Birds Inhabiting Newer Neighborhoods Without Lead-Based Paint (post 1978) Faculty Sponsors: Dr. Patricia Saunders, Biology |
Poster #8 | Madison Whipp | Chloroplast DNA Haplotype Variation in Common Milkweed (A. Syriaca) Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Soren Brauner, Biology |
Exhibition #1 | Hannah Hill Michael Krohn Nathan Langdon Hope Miracle Kailyn Ritenour Joel Steiner Erica Talion Lennard Zarndt | Brand Identity and Product Package Design Faculty Sponsor: Prof. Michael Bird, Art |
Poster/Exhibition Session II: 12:45 p.m.-1:45 P.M. | ||
Poster #9 | Stuart Brdicka | The Timeline of αB-crystallin Expression Change in Zebrafish Eye Lens Development Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mason Posner, Biology |
Poster #10 | Kirstan Franklin | Using Zebrafish to Examine the Role of Gamma N-crystallin in the Eye Lens Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mason Posner, Biology |
Poster #11 | Tyler Snodgrass | The Role of the Transcription Factor Sox1 in Zebrafish Eye Lens Development Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mason Posner, Biology |
Poster #12 | Shila Hartzler Kendal Meyer Maeve Kelly Cassandra Burnham Alexis Yoder | An Examination of Attitudes and Language Use Regarding Housing Instability in Ashland, Ohio Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Gwen A. Hullman, Communication Studies |
Poster #13 | Tyler Mothersbaugh Sophie Dahn | Assessing the Generalizability of Visuospatial Bootstrapping Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Peter Mallik, Psychology |
Poster #14 | Miranda Bielawski | The Relationship Between the Continued Influence Effect and Mediums of Reading Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Peter Mallik, Psychology |
Poster #15 | Destiny Whitmer Jaycee Lappin | Using Solid-Phase Sediment Extraction (SPSE) with Hydrophobic Pesticide Contaminants in Soil Faculty Sponsors: Dr. Andrew Trimble, Biology/Toxicology Dr. Jeffrey Weidenhamer, Chemistry |
Poster #16 | Maykahla Gain Zoe Shellenbarger | Degradation Dynamics of Allelopathic Alkaloids Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Jeffrey Weidenhamer, Chemistry |
Poster #17 | Allison Kesner | Time-Weighted Average Sampling of the Allelochemical Allyl Isothiocyanate Faculty Sponsors: Dr. Jeffrey Weidenhamer, Chemistry |
Oral Session IV: 2:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M. | |
Ashli Lucio | Why Does Genocide Sometimes Result from Persecution? A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Tutsi Persecution and the Rwandan Genocide Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Robert Wyllie, Political Science |
Taylor Kroll | Progress Towards the “Large-Scale” Synthesis of Four-Armed Calixarene-Core Polylactide/Polyethylene Glycol Star Block Copolymers Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Perry Corbin, Chemistry |
Jalyn Allen Katie Foster Kendal Meyer Shila Hartzler | Kids and Adults Outreach: A Campaign Project to Support Ashland Public Library Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Olga Monacell, Communication Studies |
Clay Atkinson Kane Feldhake Jordan Gray John-Tyler Sprankle | STEERus Alexa App for Soft Skills Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Selvanayaki Kolandapalayam Shanmugam, Computer Science |
Oral Session V: 3:15 P.M.-4:15 P.M. | |
Amar Sapcanin Jacob Owens Steven Short | The Prime Vice Studio Advisor Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Selvanayaki Kolandapalayam Shanmugam, Computer Science |
Joseph Macdonald | Effortless Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Kelly Sundberg, English |
Lexi Weyer | Whispers of Redemption: An Analysis of Raskolnikov's Metaphysical Resurrection as Portrayed in the Epilogue of Crime and Punishment Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Gregory McBrayer, Political Science |
Trinity Stout | An Exploratory Study of Cultural Contrasts: A Study of Context Levels Among Students Attending a Rural University in Northeast Ohio Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Michael Vimont, Social Work |
Thursday, January 20, 2022
2022 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Symposium Deadline for Submission - January 28, 2022
The Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium Committee is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for the Thirteenth Annual College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Symposium. This event will highlight the research, scholarly, and creative activities of students throughout the College of Arts and Sciences, and will be held on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. (Please note: All CAS classes beginning before 4:30 p.m. on April 6, 2022 will be cancelled that day for the Symposium.) The URCA committee will hold an abstract writing workshop on Tuesday, January 25th from 7:00pm to 8:00 p.m. via Zoom in order to assist students in polishing their abstracts.
All students who are declared majors in a program within the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to participate in this year’s Symposium. Group projects in which some members are majoring outside of the College of Arts and Sciences will be considered by the URCA Symposium Committee. Current students, as well as December 2021 graduates, are welcome to present their work. Presenters may choose a preference to give an oral presentation, poster presentation, exhibition, or performance. All presentations should have a significant research or creative component; examples of such include, but are not limited to, summer research conducted at Ashland University or elsewhere, results of independent study projects, thesis work, literary readings or analysis, musical or theatrical performances, and exhibitions of artwork.
Students wishing to present at the Symposium should prepare an abstract in Microsoft Word and email that Word document to the URCA Symposium Committee at au.urca@gmail.com. Faculty sponsors must be copied on the email that contains the submission. The deadline for submitting abstracts is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 28, 2022. This deadline is firm.
A complete
submission must include ALL of the following:
A. Name of Student Presenter(s)
B. Campus Box Number of Student Presenter(s)
C. Home Address of Student Presenter(s)
D. Class Year (e.g. junior, senior) and
Major(s) of Student Presenter(s)
E. Name of Faculty Sponsor
F. College of Arts and Sciences program
in which the work is focused (e.g. Biology, Psychology, Music)
G. Title of the Presentation
H. Preferred Format of Presentation
(Poster Presentation, 12 Minute Performance, 12 Minute Oral Presentation, or
Art Exhibition)
I. Special Equipment Required (if no
other equipment is needed, please indicate “No special equipment needed”)
J. Body of the Abstract (250 words or fewer)
K. Anticipated Scheduling Conflicts for
Symposium on 4/6/2022 (e.g. COBE/COE/CON class meetings, athletic events, or other
commitments that cannot be moved on this date; if none, please indicate “No
scheduling conflicts anticipated”)
Thanks, and we look forward to reading students’ submissions again this year!
Chris Swanson
Questions may also be directed to
members of the URCA Symposium Committee:
Mohsine Bensaid, University Writing Center
Dr. Scott Garlock, Music
Dr. Nicholas Johnson, Chemistry
Dr. Peter Mallik, Psychology
Dr. Wendy Schaller, Art
Dr. Kelly Sundberg, English
Dr. Robert Wyllie, Political Science