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Academic Symposium
Published: April 3, 2012
The Provost and Honors Scholar Committee presented the first annual Academic Symposium, a celebration of scholarship and accomplishments of ENC students and faculty, on April 17, 2012 from 1:00-6:30pm in the Student Center Auditorium and Hebrews Café. Conference talks were from 1:00-5:00pm featured twenty-minute session research presentations, and Poster Presentations were from 5:00-6:30 featuring visual or media presentations. All were invited to celebrate the recent accomplishments of ENC students and faculty members.
Student Center Auditorium
Session 1 – 1:00pm
Opening Reception and Welcome
Televangelism – A video production from the Fall 2011 Honors Scholar Contemporary Questions class
Allison Tucker (’12): Seeing the Invisible
Jeffrey Bowe (Business): Comparing Ethical Foundations Between Graduates of Sales vs. Non-Sales Schools
Stacey Barker, Ph.D (Social Work): The Experiences of Christian Students in Social Work Educational Programs: A Qualitative Study
Karen Henck, Ph.D. (English): Creation in Motion: Darwin and Tennyson’s “In Memoriam A. H. H.”
Race in the Church – A video production from the Fall 2011 Honors Scholar Contemporary Questions class
Ryan Piesco (’14): Security Breach
Allisandra Mowles (’12): Substance P (SP) and Neuropeptide Y (NPY) Mitigate the Effects of Hyperglycemia on ADF Migration and Proliferation
Ross Quick (’12): To Protonate or Not to Protonate, That is the Question: A Preliminary Study of Gas Phase Proton Affinities
Lowell Hall, Ph.D. (Chemistry): Search for Human Metabolites – Initial Success: A Non-Technical Overview
Fast-Paced Lifestyles – A video production from the Fall 2011 Honors Scholar Contemporary Questions class.
Hebrews Café
Session 3 – 5:00pm
Kayleigh Schumske (’13): Developing God: The Implications of Child Psychology on Children’s Ministry
Vanessa Gulinello (’12): Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccination 13 (PCV13): A Case Study Involving 3,200 Patients.
Allisandra Mowles (’12): Substance P (SP) and Neuropeptide Y (NPY) Mitigate the Effects of Hyperglycemia on ADF Migration and Proliferation
Katelyn Snitchler (’12): Results of Ruth House Internship
Joshua Hollett (’12): Chloroindium Phthalocyanine Naphthalocyanine Synthesis and Thin Film Study
David Barnard (’12): Preliminary Study Regarding teh Preparation and Reactivity of Halogenated Acy- Clic Mono- and Bis-Acyl Phosphines
Diana Vergara (’13): The Inequities of Capital Punishment in the United States
Holly Weaver (’12): Synthesis and Application of Glycoside Hydrolase Chemical Probes in Cellulose De- Grading Biological Systems
Michael Bechard (’13): Implementing the AKS Primality
Honors Scholar Society Committee
Dr. Timothy Wooster
Dr. Eric Severson
Dr. Marianna Krecji-Papa
Dr. Randall Stephens
Dr. Lowell Hall
Eric Clark
Jennifer Jacquet