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National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 11-13, 2013

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Table of Contents Schedule of Events ...... 3 UW-La Crosse Open Houses ...... 28-29 Letter from the Chancellor ...... 5 Plenary Speakers ...... 30-31 NCUR® Information ...... 5 FAN Sessions ...... 32 NCUR® 2013 Logo Information ...... 5 SESSIONS: NCUR® Oversight Committee ...... 6 Visual Arts Exhibits in the Art Gallery ...... 34 Acknowledgements ...... 7, 9 Performing Arts Sesions ...... 35 General Information ...... 10-12 Oral Sesions ...... 36 Wireless Access ...... 14 Poster Sessions ...... 108 Transportation Information ...... 16 Index ...... 162 Session Information ...... 19-22 By Institute ...... 162 Professional Courtesy ...... 22 By Presenter ...... 166 NCUR® Proceedings ...... 23 By Subject ...... 178 Activities/Excursions ...... 25-26 NCUR® 2013 Personal Planner ...... 180 Special Sessions for Students ...... 27 La Crosse Walking Map ...... 184 With more than 70 national rankings and more than 200 academic programs, the University of Kentucky is a beacon, lighting the path forward in everything from agriculture to athletics.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Friday, April 12, 2013 4-9 p.m. Registration: 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration: Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition 6:50-9:10 p.m. Evening Excursion 7:30-10 a.m. Continental Breakfast: Centennial Hall, Hall of Nations & Mitchell Hall, Gym Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:30-9:50 a.m. Poster 5 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration: Oral 5 Sessions: Classrooms Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition Performing Arts Sessions: Centennial Hall 7:30-10 a.m. Continental Breakfast: 10-11:15 a.m. Plenary Speaker Hazel Barton: Centennial Hall, Hall of Nations & Mitchell Hall, Gym Recreational Eagle Center 9-10:20 a.m. Poster 1 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch: Mitchell Hall, Gym Oral 1 Sessions: Classrooms 11:30 a.m.- Fan Sessions 2: Centennial Hall & Wimberly Hall 10:30 a.m.-Noon Opening Ceremony & Plenary Speaker Will Steger: 12:30 p.m. Student Special Sessions 2: Cartwright Center Recreational Eagle Center • Preparation for and Application to Graduate and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch: Mitchell Hall, Gym Professional Schools — Room 339 Noon-1 p.m. Fan Sessions 1: Centennial Hall & Wimberly Hall • Journal of Young Investigators: The Premier Student Special Sessions 1: Cartwright Center Undergraduate Research Journal — Room 332 • Preparation for and Application to Graduate and 1-5 p.m. Graduate and Professional School Fair: Professional Schools — Room 339 Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse • Training and Educational Opportunities for Students in 12:30-1:50 p.m. Poster 6 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Developmental Biology and Physiology — Ward Room Oral 6 Sessions: Classrooms • Journal of Young Investigators: The Premier Performing Arts Sessions: Centennial Hall & Undergraduate Research Journal — Room 332 Center for the Arts 1-5 p.m. Graduate and Professional School Fair: 2-3:20 p.m. Poster 7 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Oral 7 Sessions: Classrooms 1:15-2:35 p.m. Poster 2 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Performing Arts Sessions: Center for the Arts Oral 2 Sessions: Classrooms 3:30-4:50 p.m. Poster 8 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse 2:45-4:05 p.m. Poster 3 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Oral 8 Sessions: Classrooms Oral 3 Sessions: Classrooms Performing Arts Sessions: Center for the Arts Performing Arts Sessions: Centennial Hall 4-5:30 p.m. NCUR® Oversight Committee Reception: Cleary Center 4-6 p.m. UW-L Open Houses 6-8:30 p.m. Evening Excursion 4:15-5:35 p.m. Poster 4 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse 5:30-8:30 p.m. International Banquet: Oral 4 Sessions: Classrooms Recreational Eagle Center (doors open at 5 p.m.) Performing Arts Sessions: Centennial Hall 4-9 p.m. Evening Excursions Saturday, April 13, 2013 7:30-10 a.m. Continental Breakfast: Centennial Hall, Hall of Nations & Mitchell Hall, Gym 8 a.m.-Noon Registration: Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition 8:30-9:50 a.m. Poster 9 Session: Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Oral 9 Sessions: Classrooms Performing Arts Sessions: Center for the Arts 10-11:15 a.m. Plenary Speaker Bill Miller: Recreational Eagle Center 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch: Mitchell Hall, Gym 12-5 p.m. Afternoon Excursion

NCUR® Information | 5

What is NCUR®? The National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR®), established in 1987, is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students.

The idea for a national conference open to all undergraduates was Letter from the Chancellor conceived and first implemented at the University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA) in 1987. The first conference drew more than It’s my honor to welcome you to the University of 400 participants from schools across the country. Now in existence Wisconsin-La Crosse, your host for the 27th National for over 20 years, the conference regularly hosts more than 2,500 Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR®). students and their faculty mentors to present their research through We are a vibrant learning community rich with multi- posters, oral presentations, visual arts and performances. talented students, faculty and staff. Our warm and In addition to providing a forum for student presentations and friendly campus is situated between towering bluffs performances through its annual conference, NCUR® also: and the mighty Mississippi River. The natural beauty of the 7 Rivers Region on the Upper Mississippi • Organizes workshops for faculty and administrators who support makes this one of the most scenic areas in the undergraduate research and creative activity on campuses across the country country. • Collaborates with other national organizations in support of As a leader of a higher educational institution, undergraduate research and the improvement of undergraduate I understand the importance of research for education undergraduates. Over the past 20 years, there • Publishes a proceedings of the conference has been tremendous growth in undergraduate research at all types of institutions from community • Sponsors, with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), colleges to research universities. What once was an annual institute for Undergraduate Research Program primarily an activity undertaken by faculty at research Directors institutions has become a tool to revitalize curricula • Sponsors special projects on issues relating to the goals of the as well as an important pedagogy for teaching and organization engaging undergraduate students. For this reason, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is honored to host NCUR® once again! When we hosted NCUR® in 2009, it proved to be an exceptional event. We are excited to welcome more than 3,000 students, ® faculty and administrators from around the country NCUR 2013 to our campus for NCUR® 2013. Logo Information This gathering of young scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and Appreciation for the from all corners of the academic spectrum. Because La Crosse Area has been of this annual conference, NCUR® creates a unique present from the days of environment for the celebration and promotion our earliest inhabitants. of undergraduate student achievement, provides When the giant glaciers models of exemplary research and scholarship, of the Ice Age retreated and helps to improve the state of undergraduate north, they left the La Crosse area virtually untouched. education. I commend all of you for your hard work In the 17th century, European settlers made their way through and scholarship and thank you for sharing your the rugged limestone formations and the narrow valleys until they knowledge with us. reached the edge of the 500-foot bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River Valley. There, Lt. Zebulon Pike, an American soldier and explorer, saw the Winnebago Indians playing a game with sticks that Sincerely, resembled a bishop’s crozier (or la crosse in French). Soon, “Prairie La Crosse” became a major trading post, as commodities, freight, and more settlers arrived in the area. The NCUR® 2013 logo features two bridges that span the Mississippi River, linking La Crosse, Wis. and La Crescent, Minn. Joe Gow Chancellor, UW-La Crosse 6 |NCUR® Oversight Committee (NOC)

John F. Mateja, Chair MeLisa C. Zackery Janet E. Stocks Murray State University, physics & Council on Undergraduate Research, Trinity College, councilor astronomy national office contact Jason Miller Ron Dotterer Lauren Fowler Truman State University, math & computer Salisbury University, arts & humanities Weber State University, psychology science

Virginia Balke Sandra Gregerman Gubbi Sudhakaran Delaware Technical and Community University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, URPD University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, physics College, biology & astronomy John N. Swift Joseph J. Grabowski Occidental College, arts & humanities Mark Harvey University of Pittsburgh, biology Sibdas Ghosh University of North Carolina-Asheville, Dominican University of California, biology psychology Elizabeth L. Ambos Council on Undergraduate Research, Bessie M. Guerrant executive officer University of Kentucky, URPD

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Conference Executive Committee Scott Cooper, biology Susan Niedzwecki-Pham, Continuing Education & Extension Ronald Rada, faculty emeritus Bruce Riley, dean, College of Science & Health Gubbi Sudhakaran, chair, physics Penny Tiedt, director, Continuing Education & Extension Specific Committees (*Chair) Steering Committee Activities & Excursions Committee Performing & Visual Arts Sessions (Chair, Gubbi Sudhakaran, physics) Spencer Long* Maripat Coughlin Brooke Moerkerk Julia Johnson* Abstracts and Website: Scott Cooper, biology International Banquet John Ready Activities & Excursions: Spencer Long, Jay Lokken Plenary Sessions Residence Life Larry Ringgenberg Stephan Brokaw Administration: Bruce Riley, College of Science Diane Sasaki Jaralee Richter & Health Mary Vahala Larry Ringgenberg* UW-L Office of International Education Staff Marcie Wycoff-Horn College Liaisons: Eric Gansen and David UW-L Organizations of International Students Howard, College of Science & Health; Poster Sessions Julia Johnson, College of Liberal Communications Committee Robert Allen* Studies; Ryan White, College of Business Florence Aliesch Nadia Carmonsini Administration Emily Jacobson* Tisha King-Heiden Sue Lee Alexander O’Brien Communications: Emily Jacobson, Lisa Severson undergraduate research coordinator Stefan Smith Technology Committee Conference Arrangements & Coordination: Brant Mayer* Facilities Committee Alfred Hart Penny Tiedt and Susan Niedzwecki-Pham, Rob Hamman Continuing Education & Education Heather Holm Transportation Committee Facilities: Michael Slevin Michael Slevin* Bonnie Daines Jane Rada* Faculty Emeritus: Ron Rada Program Committee Michele Strange Linda Dickmeyer Graduate & Professional School Fair: Karolyn Cynthia Taylor Robert Dixon Bald and Rebecca Lee, Career Services William Schwan* Volunteers Committee Oral Sessions: David Howard, biology; Kim Blum Abstract Review Eric Gansen, physics & astronomy Walter Elder Scott Cooper* Mo McAlpine Performing & Visual Arts Sessions: TJ Brooks Nick Nicklaus* Julia Johnson, director, School of Arts & Aric Opdahl Aaron Moonte Communication Dena Huisman Sara Peters Plenary Speakers: Larry Ringgenberg, Deb Hoskins University Centers Susan Crutchfield Special Thanks To: Tom Kernozek Poster Sessions: Robert Allen, mathematics Beth Ambros, CUR Office John Grider Program: William Schwan, microbiology Julie Weiskoph Scott Bassford, CUR Office Provost & Undergraduate Research Liaison Karl Kattchee Robin Howard, CUR Office and Mobile Website: Bob Hoar, Academic Bob Ragan National Conferences on Undergraduate Affairs Melanie Cary Research (NCUR®) Organizing Carol Miller Student Senate: Samantha Finley, Student Committee Association Graduate and Professional School Fair NCUR® 2012 Staff at Weber University: Karolyn Bald* (Executive Committee) Transportation: Jane Rada, community Rebecca Lee John Cavitt, Chair member Gloria Wiener Ryan Thomas Technology: Brant Mayer, Technology Support UW-L Career Services Staff Lauren Fowler Services Oral Sessions Scott Wright Volunteers: Nick Nicklaus, Residence Life Eric Gansen Amy Douangdara David Howard* Erin Daniels *Committee Chair Graduate Programs AT VITERBO UNIVERSITY Be the Leader of the Future

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UW-La Crosse Abstract Review Team – NCUR® 2013 UW-La Crosse Extends For one month, 245 UW-La Crosse faculty and other volunteer faculty reviewed over 3,431 abstracts by Appreciation To: students from across the nation and seven countries. The review team consisted of faculty members UW-La Crosse faculty, staff and from almost every department on campus. The reviewers congratulate the NCUR® 2013 presenters on students for their wholehearted efforts the overall quality of their research and wish them the best in their future endeavors. to ensure a successful NCUR® 2013.

Scott Cooper, Betty Deboer Jess Hollenback Stacey Meardon Binod Shrestha La Crosse businesses and residents Abstract Kimberly Defazio Deborah Hoskins* Carrie Melin Donald Sloan Committee Chair for their cooperation in welcoming Peggy Denton David Howard Richard Mikat Terence Smith more than 3,000 students and faculty Michael Abler Ressano Desouza- Dena Huisman* Carol Miller* William Stobb to our campus and the Coulee region. Martin Allen Machado Heather Hulett Paul Miller Patricia Stovey With special thanks to the following: Robert Allen Linda Dickmeyer Joshua Hursey Jennifer Miskowski Laurie Strangman Ad Concepts Naoko Aminaka Scott Dickmeyer Gerald Iguchi Daniel Modaff Eric Strauss Benjamin Anderson Robert Dixon Yuko Iwai Marie Moeller Sara Sullivan Sodexo Food Service David Anderson Anthony Docan- John Jax Aaron Monte Bernadette Taylor La Crosse Area Convention and Donna Anderson Morgan Vanessa Jewell Betsy Morgan Jennifer Terpstra Visitors Bureau Joseph Anderson Sara Docan-Morgan Emily Johnson Pamela Morris Karen Terpstra Mary Anderson Jennifer Docktor Learning in Retirement, Julia Johnson Heidi Morrison Meredith Thomsen UW-La Crosse Melissa Anderson Nabamita Dutta Karl Kattchee* Ian Muehlenhaus Darci Thoune Onalaska High School Jeremy Arney Janna Dziak Susan Kelly James Murray Joseph Tiffany Jo Arney Eric Eager Thomas Kernozek* Kendric Nelson Casey Tobin Ready Bus Line Constance Arzigian Barbara Eide Mahruq Khan Laura Nelson Mary Tollefson Sheida Babakhani Joel Elgin Laurie Kincman Jocelyn Newton Michael Tollefson Area hotels for providing hospitality to Teimouri Kathy Elgin Seth King Bradley Nichols Tiffany Trimmer visiting students and faculty, including: Anita Baines Emmanuel Felix Tisha King-Heiden Charissa Patricia Turner America’s Best Value Inn, La Crosse Nicholas Bakken Samantha Foley Janet Kirsch Niedzwiecki Garth Tymeson Eric Barnes AmericInn, West Salem Carl Foster Barrett Klein John Nunley Robin Tyser Bianca Basten Rebekah Fowler Jennifer Klein Alexander Obrien Brian Udermann Baymont Inn and Suites, Onalaska Ariel Beaujot Christopher Frye Bryan Kopp Aric Opdahl* Samuel Vaden Best Western Riverfront Hotel, Krista Belanger Anne Galbraith Katherine Bruce Osterby Adam Van Liere La Crosse Colin Belby Thomas Gendreau Kortenkamp Carol Oyster Joseph Van Oss Barbara Bennie Best Western, Sparta Anna George Jennifer Kosiak Kathryn Parker Jodi Vandenberg- Keith Beyer D Timothy Gerber Sandra Koster Ayesha Patnaik Daves Brookstone Inn, La Crosse Melissa Bingham Gretchen Gerrish John Kovari Kathryn Perez Bart Vanvoorhis Candlewood Suites, La Crosse Elmer Block Jr. Lisa Giddings Eric Kraemer Ryan Perroy Jorg Vianden Comfort Inn, Onalaska Tracie Blumentritt Ronald Glass Timothy Kullman Lori Petersen Kimberly Vogt Country Inn & Suites, Sparta Jeffrey Boyle Joanne Glasser Ronda Leahy Thankappan Pillai Thomas Volk Bratina Timothy Gongaware Charles Lee John Porcari Jennifer Wang Days Hotel, La Crosse Richard Breaux Jr. Lise Graham Shelly Lesher Thomas Pribek Todd Weaver Econo Lodge, La Crosse Stephen Brokaw John Greany Lynn Letukas Karyn Quinn Julie Weiskopf* GrandStay Residential Suites, Taggert Brooks* Kristin Greany Terry Lilley Robert Ragan* Ryan White La Crosse Jeffrey Bryan Thomas Greiner Megan Litster S Rajagopal Peter Wilker Deborah Buffton John Grider* Sumei Liu David Reineke Robert Wilkie Hampton Inn, Onalaska Joan Bunbury Daniel Grilley Adrienne Loh David Riley Todd Will Holiday Inn Express, Onalaska Jennifer Butler Virgina Gronwaldt James Longhurst Kristofer Rolfhus Gary Willhite Modaff Holiday Inn Express, Winona, Minn. Sandra Grunwald Marti Lybeck Sheryl Ross Amy Wolff Nadia Carmosini Janis Hanson Margaret Maher Marc Rott Glenn Wright Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, Melanie Cary* Roger Haro Stephen Mann Shauna Sallmen Marcie Wycoff-Horn La Crosse Matthew Cashion David Hart Cecilia Manrique Anton Sanderfoot Hongying Xu Howard Johnson, La Crosse Lisa Caya Karen Hart Jonathan Marin Mark Sandheinrich Masahiro Margaret Cherne Microtel Inn, Onalaska Taviare Hawkins Pat Markos Gregory Sandland Yamamoto Samuel Cocks Prairie Inn & Suites, Holmen Shelley Hay Tesia Marshik Heather Schenck Huiya Yan Laurie Cooper Stoll Christina Haynes Carl Martin-Stanley Susan Schuyler Ann Yehle Riverport Inn, Winona, Minn. Georges Cravins Thomas Hench Timothy William Schwan Mao Zheng Susan Crutchfield* Settle Inn, La Crosse Vincent Her McAndrews John Seddon IV William Zollweg Curtis Czerwinski Stoney Creek Inn, Onalaska Christine Hippert Stephen McDougal Bradley Seebach Timothy Dale Adam Hoffer Robert McGaff Joyce Shanks Super 8, Sparta Grace Deason Michael Hoffman Ryan McKelley The Plaza Hotel & Suites, Winona, Minn. *Abstract Review Committee Member 10 |General Information

ATM Boxed Lunches ATM machines are located on campus: Complimentary boxed lunches are served in the Mitchell Hall gym • Whitney Center, First floor on: • Cartwright Center, First floor • Thursday, April 11, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • Recreation Eagle Center, First floor • Friday, April 12, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • Saturday, April 13, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Information Tables Participants may eat lunch on the gym bleachers. You must have Information tables are staffed throughout the conference and are in a lunch ticket (located in your NCUR® the following locations: nametag holder) to pick up • Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition your lunch. Vegan and gluten-free lunches are available for those • Centennial Hall, Lobby who pre-ordered (check with the staff). • Mitchell Hall, Lobby Grab-and-Go Food • Recreational Eagle Center, Lobby CARTWRIGHT CENTER • Wimberly Hall, Lobby Galley (Food Court) Continental Breakfast Thursday-Friday: 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Complimentary continental breakfasts are available 7:30–10 a.m. Cyber Café (coffee/smoothies); Red Mango and Einstein Bros. in the Centennial Hall (Hall of Nations) and Mitchell Hall (gym). Bagels You must have an NCUR® nametag to receive your continental Thursday: 7 a.m.-10 p.m. breakfast. Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL Centennial Café - We proudly brew Starbucks Coffee Thursday: 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. MURPHY LIBRARY Murphy’s Mug — Featuring Peet’s Coffee and Teas Thursday-Friday: 7:45 a.m.- p.m.

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Computer Labs First Aid/Hospitals/Medical Emergencies Computer labs are available for all NCUR® participants during A first aid station is available in the registration area in Cartwright the conference. Labs are located in: Center, Valhalla. In addition, the UW-La Crosse Health Center is • Centennial Hall, Room 3100 and have 4-5 computers and a available 8 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday–Friday if a participant needs printer further evaluation. • Cartwright Center, Cyber Café, First floor For medical Emergencies dial 911 immediately and provide your Thursday, April 11, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. location on the UW-La Crosse campus. Friday, April 12, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. • Cartwright Center, Mezzanine (computers available when Local Hospitals: building is open) Gundersen Lutheran Mayo Clinic Health System *These labs remain open to UW-La Crosse students; therefore, Medical Center 700 West Avenue S. computer availability may be limited during peak hours. 1900 South Avenue La Crosse La Crosse 608.785.0940 Copy Services 608.782.7300 Two cash-operated copy machines are located on the first floor of the Cartwright Center ($.10 per copy). Pharmacies Print shops in La Crosse are: Degen Berglund Digicopy 2511 Green Bay St., La Crosse 4332 Mormon Coulee Road | La Crosse (located in the La Crosse Village Festival Foods, 2500 State Road) 608.784.4900 | 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday 608.775.8585 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. | Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Express Printing LLC Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 227 N. 3rd St. | La Crosse 608.782.4355 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday Walgreens Drug Store 900 West Avenue S. | La Crosse Insty Prints 608.796.2058 | Open 24 hours 2704 South Ave. | La Crosse 608.788.5005 | 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

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Faculty and Administrators Lounge Faculty and administrators are invited to enjoy complimentary refreshments 8 a.m.–5 p.m. in Cartwright Center, Port o’ Call.

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General Information addition and at the Transportation Center on Badger St. no later Campus coordinators received an online transportation-needs survey than noon on Friday, April 12. from UW-L. The information provided by the coordinators serves as the Departures after 10 a.m. are only from the UW-L campus to conferee-sign-up for airport, rail, and hotel/conference shuttles. Any the La Crosse Municipal airport. The last shuttle to the airport changes should be reported to UW-L. Please note if you requested pick will depart from campus at 2 p.m. up from your hotel to the La Crosse Municipal Airport or Amtrak station Luggage. All conferees departing from the UW-L campus to on Saturday, April 13, or Sunday, April 14, you must confirm this pick either the airport or Amtrak Railway Station should bring their up no later than 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 11. This shuttle schedule luggage to UW-L on the day of departure. Luggage can be for hotel pick up will be posted online and at the registration area in stored in a secure, designated area in the Recreational Eagle Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Addition and at the Transportation Center. A ticket will be issued at the time of drop off. This ticket Center on Badger St. by Friday, April 12 at noon. must be provided to retrieve any stored luggage. Please allow Airport Shuttle Service ample time to retrieve your luggage prior to departure. 1. Regional Airports - arrivals and departures (NOT La Crosse Sunday, April 14 Municipal Airport) Conferees are responsible for their own transportation to the Conferees flying into or out of airports located in Minneapolis- airport on Sunday except for groups of five or more at hotels St. Paul, Minn.; Rochester, Minn. or Madison, Wis. should contact on the designated NCUR® lodging list. Please contact UW-L GO Carefree Shuttle directly for transportation services. Please directly at 608.785.6905 to request this service. note, this portal has direct links for transportation from Minneapolis airport (MSP) to La Crosse. This GO Carefree Shuttle link provides Amtrak Rail Service additional instructions for transportation from Madison WI (MSN) Arrivals and Departures and Rochester MN (RST). http://rochesterdirect.hudsonltd.net/ UW-L will provide complimentary shuttle service from the Amtrak res?USERIDENTRY=NCUR&LOGON=GO Rail Station. Conferees arriving on the Wednesday morning Amtrak 2. La Crosse Municipal Airport — Arrivals Only will be shuttled directly to hotels on the designated NCUR lodging UW-L will provide complimentary, limited shuttle service from the La list. Conferees arriving on Wednesday evening and Thursday Crosse Municipal Airport. morning will be shuttled directly to UW-L; conferees can then board general conference shuttles to hotels on the designated NCUR • Tuesday — NO UW-L airport or Amtrak shuttle service is lodging list. NCUR® volunteers will be available to direct conferees to provided. appropriate shuttles. • Wednesday — Shuttle service to all hotels on the designated NCUR® lodging list Departures on Saturday will be directly from campus at 10:15 a.m. • Thursday — Conferees staying at La Crosse/Onalaska hotels will and 2 p.m. No hotel pick up will be provided. (See the note above be transported directly to these hotels. about luggage.) Sunday transportation to the Amtrak Railway Station will be available from hotels on the designated NCUR® lodging list Conferees staying at Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen for groups of five or more who request the service. Please contact hotels will be transported directly to UW-L; an on-site luggage UW-L directly at 608.785.6905. storage area will be provided. Shuttle service to these hotels will

be provided at of the day. Daily departure times from Auto Rental campus to hotels are listed below and available under the Hotel If you arrive via the La Crosse Municipal Airport and stay outside Shuttle Info link on the website. La Crosse/Onalaska, you may want to consider renting a vehicle for The shuttle will meet all flights on Wednesday, April 10, and until transport. Three auto rental agencies are available at the La Crosse approximately 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 11. Arrival times Municipal Airport; Enterprise is located downtown: for the two airlines are clustered; therefore, shuttles will wait for • Avis: 800.331.1212; local 608.781.7700 both arrivals before departing to hotels. NCUR® volunteers will be • Hertz: 800.654.3131; local 608.781.7550 available to direct conferees to appropriate shuttles. Taxi service • National: 800.277.7368; local 608.781.5678 (listed below) is available for other arrival times. • Enterprise: local 608.785.7400 (located in downtown La Crosse) 3. La Crosse Municipal Airport—Departures Only UW-L provides complimentary, limited shuttle service to the Taxi Services La Crosse Municipal Airport: • A-1 Taxi Services: 608.781.6655 • Bee Cab, Inc.: 608.784.4233 Saturday, April 13 • Bullet Cab: 608.519.3200 Departures before 10 a.m. Conferees leaving on any Saturday • CTS Taxi: 608.784.7700 flights departing from La Crosse by 10 a.m. or earlier will be • La Crosse Cab Company: 608.782.6100 ® picked up directly at the hotels that are on the designated NCUR • Sparta Cabs: 608.269.2222 lodging list. • Yellow Cab of Winona, Inc.: 507.452.3331 The hotel-to-airport shuttle pick up schedule will be posted online and at the registration area in Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning Transportation Information | 17

Municipal Transit Conference Shuttle Service — Campus Drop Off/Pick up Location Utility (MTU) UW-L provides complimentary round-trip service from all hotels The Municipal Transit Utility on the designated NCUR lodging list to the UW-L campus. The campus drop off and pick up location is on (MTU) provides safe and Badger St. near the Recreational Eagle Center. convenient bus service Nine hotel shuttle routes are color-coded. from the transit center in downtown La Crosse to La Crosse/Onalaska shuttles provide continuous service throughout the day and are anticipated to run every UW-L. The standard adult 20-30 minutes, depending on the route. Shuttle Service for La Crosse and Onalaska hotels will be reduced mid- fare is $1.50. See www. day on Thursday and Friday (approximately 10 a.m.-4 p.m.) and will run on approximately half-hour intervals. cityoflacrosse.org/index. Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen shuttles will operate ONLY in the early morning and at the end of aspx?NID=19 for more daily sessions. information regarding eight Excursion and International Banquet conferees will be shuttled back to their hotels on designated shuttles designated routes and fares. at the end of the events. Specific hotel shuttle routes may be picked up at the registration area or accessed online (downloadable files for each specific shuttle route will be posted as the conference draws near). General information about hotel shuttle service and each color-coded route is available at the Hotel Shuttle Info link. When presenting, you are encouraged to use earlier shuttles to ensure ample time for travel and set-up.

Tuesday, April 9 NO La Crosse Municipal Airport or Amtrak shuttle service to hotels is provided Wednesday, April 10 3:30–9:30 p.m. For hotels only in the La Crosse/Onalaska area—no shuttle service from Winona, West Salem/Sparta, and Holmen Thursday, April 11 7 a.m.–6 p.m. La Crosse/Onalaska Hotels (continuous shuttle service) 6:45 a.m. Depart from hotels in Winona 7 a.m. Depart from hotels in West Salem/Sparta and Holmen 5:50 p.m. Depart UW-L for hotels in Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen Friday, April 12 7 a.m.–6 p.m. La Crosse/Onalaska Hotels (continuous shuttle service) 6:45 a.m. Depart from hotels in Winona 7 a.m. Depart from hotels in West Salem/Sparta and Holmen 5:10 p.m. Depart UW-L for hotels in Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen Saturday, April 13 7 a.m.–1:30 p.m. La Crosse/Onalaska Hotels (continuous service) 6:45 a.m. Depart from hotels in Winona 7 a.m. Depart from hotels in West Salem/Sparta and Holmen 12 noon Depart UW-L for hotels in Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen

Hotel Shuttle Routes

La Crosse/Onalaska Hotels Winona, West Salem/Sparta and Holmen Hotels (continuous shuttle service) (specific departure and return times) • Blue Route (America’s Best Value Inn, • Grey Route (Winona: Riverport Inn, Holiday Inn Best Western Riverfront Hotel, Super 8 and Express, Plaza Hotel & Suites) Candlewood Suites) • Lime Route (Sparta: Best Western Sparta, • Green Route (Brookstone Inn, Econo Country Inn & Suites, Super 8; West Salem: Lodge, Settle Inn and Howard Johnson) Americinn of West Salem) • Orange Route (Hampton Inn, Microtel Inn • Pink Route (Holmen: Prairie Inn & Suites) and Baymont) • Purple Route (Holiday Inn Express and Stoney Creek Inn) • Red Route (GrandStay Hotel, Radisson Hotel, Holiday Inn and Suites, and Courtyard Marriott) • Yellow Route (Comfort Inn and Days Inn) 18 |Transportation Information

Excursion Shuttle Service Charter Bus Parking The excursion shuttle area is located in the east parking NCUR® 2013 charter bus parking signs will be posted lot of the Recreational Eagle Center. Volunteers will be directing buses to designated parking areas on Badger St for available to direct conferees to appropriate shuttles. Be sure those universities that arrive at campus by chartered buses. to check your tickets carefully to ensure that you provide Buses should enter UW-L via La Crosse St., turning south at adequate time for boarding shuttles to attend scheduled the light onto East Ave., proceeding two blocks south, turning activities. Individuals will be shuttled back to their hotels on right onto Badger St. following the signs, and turning around designated shuttles located in this same shuttle area shortly in the circle in front of the Recreational Eagle Center. Charter after returning to UW-L. Shuttles will leave promptly at buses will park on Badger St. facing east. scheduled times. Special Needs Parking Automobile and Van Parking There are no designated Special Needs parking locations in campus parking lots. Individuals who have personal Special Automobiles and vans may be parked in commuter lots Needs parking permits displayed in their vehicles may park designated by the letter “C” or the word “Commuter.” (1) in any location in “Commuter” (“C”) lots or (2) in any Resident lots, indicated by the letter “R” or the word 20-minute yellow-metered parking spots located throughout “Resident,” are not available for parking (parking in these campus, mainly close to buildings. Personal Special Needs lots will result in a ticket). UW-L will not be responsible for parking permits allow individuals to park in yellow-metered any parking tickets. locations for any length of time.

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Oral Presentations 4. The recommended format for presentations is Microsoft Oral presentations are 15 minutes in length with five additional PowerPoint 2010 (.ppt), although files saved in older versions minutes allotted to each presenter for questions. This schedule is of PowerPoint should be compatible. strictly enforced. 5. All classrooms have internet connectivity. 1. Oral presentations are held in technology enabled classrooms. These rooms have an installed Dell computer, DVD player, 6. DVD is for video playback. DVDs can be played through the and document camera that project onto a large screen. Each installed computer or an external installed DVD player. Blu-ray computer is configured with Windows 7 64 bit operating and VHS video tapes will not be supported. system and Microsoft Office 2010 including Word, Excel and 7. Each classroom has speakers that connect to the PC and DVD PowerPoint. player. 2. Presenters must use the PC provided. 8. If there are any technical difficulties during the presentation, 3. Presenters must bring any digital presentation materials on a please inform the moderator who will contact the technical USB drive and/or CD/DVD. It is strongly recommended that support team. presenters bring a backup of their digital presentation materials 9. Presenters should arrive at their classroom 30 minutes prior to on a USB flash drive, CD/DVD, or overhead transparencies, in the start of their session (not their individual talk) to transfer case their primary digital memory device does not work. their presentation to the desktop of the PC and to ensure that it opens properly.

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NCUR® offers an opportunity for participants to observe, learn and practice professional etiquette common to all disciplines. Presenters Prepare for your future should remain in the room until all presentations in their sessions are in complete. The other presentations At Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, may offer new insights, and all you can choose from many master’s degree programs, including: presenters deserve the same audience and respect. Spectators to • Communications and Media Studies • Latin American and Latino Studies sessions should enter and exit oral • Elections and Campaign Management • Political Science and performing arts session rooms • Ethics and Society • Psychology between (not during) presentations. • Biology (Cell and Molecular, Ecology) • Sociology • International Political Economy and • Urban Studies Development (IPED) Our master’s degree programs offer students a strong alumni network of successful professionals and influential global thinkers who provide personal attention and career guidance. Students take advantage of New York City’s extensive resources for invaluable internships and training opportunities. For more information, visit www.fordham.edu/gsas or e-mail [email protected].

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Poster Presentations Visual Arts Presentations - Display Only 1. Poster presentations are paper displays that 1. Visual arts presentations occur in the Center for the Arts, Room 116. must be prepared in advance. They may not 2. The visual arts presentation room has the same AV equipment as Oral include exhibits of models, devices or computer Presentation rooms. (See guidelines under oral presentations). programs. Paper and supplies are not provided. 3. Visual arts presenters may exhibit their work in the University Art Gallery 2. Each presenter is provided with one of a (Center for the Arts, Room 100), which is adjacent to the visual arts freestanding fabric display board measuring presentation room. Presenters will have approximately eight linear feet of 46”w x 40”h. wall space or 64 square feet of floor space (for 3-dimensional art) available 3. The presenter must provide velcro to attach for their gallery exhibit. materials to the display board, along with any 4. Presenters may display one to three pieces of artwork, depending on size. other supplies. 5. Artwork may be commercially shipped or hand-delivered. 4. Presenters must be available to discuss their displays during their assigned session. 6. Commercially shipped artwork must be received between April 1-5, 2013. 5. Posters must be readable from a distance of at 7. Hand-delivered artwork must be delivered to the University Art Gallery least three feet between 8–10 a.m., Thursday, April 11, 2013. Presenters can receive assistance in delivering their artwork to the gallery by notifying the NCUR® 6. The presentation title must be at least two staff in the registration area (located in Cartwright Center, Valhalla-Gunning inches high. Beneath the title, the name(s) of the Addition). student author(s), faculty adviser and school or institution must be at least one inch high. Artwork and Shipping Instructions: 7. NCUR® reserves the right to cancel a presenter’s 1. Presenters are responsible for the packing, shipment or delivery of their ® poster session if the above requirements are not artwork to NCUR 2013, and any associated costs. met. 2. If shipping work accepted for presentation, shipment must be shipped via ® For questions please contact: UPS to: Art Work (NCUR 2013) University Gallery, UW-L Center Shipping Robert Allen, Ph.D. and Receiving, 855 East Ave. N., La Crosse, WI 54601. [email protected] 608.785.8383

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3. For ease in unpacking, do not use wooden crates unless Phillips head screws are used. Please do not use styrofoam peanuts; use only bubble wrap or styrofoam sheets for packing. Professional Science 4. If presenters ship multiple cartons, label cartons 1 of 4, 2 of 4, 3 of 4, etc. Master’s Program 5. Work accepted in the visual arts must be shipped in a reusable container (maximum dimensions: 165” total length and girth and maximum weight of 150 pounds). Building a career in science 6. Oil and acrylic paintings must be mounted on stretchers and through a framed when possible. Drawings, photographs and prints must also be framed, but only with plexiglas. Do not ship any artwork balanced curriculum framed with glass. (A) All hanging hardware must be in place on the artwork. Do not use eZ ready made or poster frames on artworks. Use management standard metal moldings with snap, screw or euro hangers training

with spring clips and wire for hanging or standard wood advanced moldings with screw eyes and wire for hanging. science and integration (B) Identification tags must be attached to the back of each engineering of academia artwork with the following information: presenter’s name, and current address, phone number and the title of the artwork. business Presenters with multiple artworks must indicate entry #1, CHOOSE FROM practice #2, #3, etc. both on the identification tag and the shipping communication 5 PROGRAMS: carton. enhancement (C) Any special installation instructions or hardware must be included with the artwork in the shipping carton. • Nanoscale Physics (D) Only installation-approved hardware will be used: The solid gallery will supply needle nose nails, hangers and screws highly- employment (not to exceed #8 with split back plastic anchors). respected record 7. Presenters are responsible for the unpacking and assembling faculty • Bioscience Research of their own art pieces. Art Gallery staff is available for & Health Policy placement assistance. 2-year 8. All accepted artwork must remain on display until 5 p.m. strong program Friday, April 12. Artwork must be retrieved between 5-6 p.m. industry on Friday, April 12, or between 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday, ties April 13, from the gallery where it is on display. Presenters • Space Studies are responsible for repacking their artwork, preparing their package for shipping and payment for return shipping. An Art • Subsurface Geoscience Gallery staff person will be present in the gallery to assist with repacking corporate internship 9. We strongly suggest that presenters insure their shipment because NCUR® and UW-L are not responsible for any damages in the shipment of items to and from the NCUR® 2013 conference. • Environmental Analysis 10. A prepaid shipping label from UPS is required to ship & Decision Making returning artwork and other items back. Shipments with prepaid UPS labels are shipped from the UW-La Crosse Center for the Arts on Monday, April 15.

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Performing Arts - Music, Dance and Theatre Professional Courtesy Music, dance and theatre performing arts NCUR® offers an opportunity for participants to observe, learn and practice presentations occur in the following locations: professional etiquette common to all disciplines. Presenters should remain Music Presentations: in the room until all presentations in their sessions are complete. The other Center for the Arts, Annette Recital Hall presentations may offer new insights, and all presenters deserve the same 1. Music participants may perform up to 15 minutes audience and respect. Spectators to sessions should enter and exit oral and with five additional minutes allotted for questions. performing arts session rooms between (not during) presentations. Performances may be in one of the following categories: (A) Original composition; (B) Composition in the style of a specific musical period, style or composer; (C) Arranging; The first day of your (D) Performance; (E) Lecture recital or career begins at KGI (F) Research and/or analysis. 2. Playback resources available during presentation are CD. For categories A, B and C, students must provide a full score (or significant portion of A KGI graduate a score if work is in progress) plus a CD cued to the performance. For category D, students degree combines must provide a CD cued to the performance. For categories E and F, students should follow the robust science and standard NCUR® format. Name, school, address, phone number, composer and musical instrument focused business of piece must be attached to all submitted materials. courses, to prepare Dance Presentations: you for a career Room TBA 1. Performances may be up to 15 minutes in length in the life sciences, with five additional minutes allotted for questions. medical school, 2. Students must provide a CD cued to the performance. or the next big 3. A Clavinova is available as well as audio playback on CD. discovery. Theatre Presentations: www.kgi.edu Room TBA 1. Participants may present monologues or scenes (up to five actors). 2. Performances may be up to 15 minutes in length with five additional minutes allotted for questions. 3. A Clavinova is available as well as audio playback on CD.

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Conference Proceedings One benefit of presenting at NCUR® is the opportunity for students to publish their work in the conference Proceedings, produced annually by the University of North Carolina at Asheville and distributed to institutions across the nation. All student presenters at the conference (including students in the performing/visual arts) are invited to submit manuscripts for review by the Proceedings board. Submitting work to the Proceedings has many advantages, two of which are deemed especially important: 1. The opportunity to receive comments from faculty outside your college or university, thereby enhancing the paper for submission to other sources in your field. 2. The opportunity to list your publication on your resume for graduate and professional school applications.

Things to See and Do Maximize Your Potential With a Graduate in La Crosse Degree from Please refer to the La Crosse Visitors Guide in your NCUR® tote bag for attractions, stores, galleries and restaurants or visit: www.explorelacrosse.com Do you need an advanced degree to enhance your career? Things to See and Do at NCUR®: Is Financial Aid available to pursue a graduate degree? 10. Take advantage of the local area–visit the You may be surprised at the opportunities available!!! tourist attractions.

For More Information Contact 9. Attend social events, plenary sessions, Lyndon Perkins at (815) 753-1946 or e-mail [email protected] lunch sessions and talk to people from other schools.

8. Take a tour of the campus.

7. Have lunch with someone from another institution.

6. Attend a performance session (dance, theater, music).

5. Look at posters and talk to the student authors.

4. Attend sessions outside your field of study.

3. Attend the presentations of the other students from your home institution.

2. Attend the entire session in which you are presenting.

1. Enjoy the conference! Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

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SCVNGR is a game all about Search Keyword: ncur2013 going places, doing challenges Trek Name: NCUR 2013 and earning points. The game is played from a custom app on Participating Business: iPhone and Android as well as Fayze’s Restaurant and Bakery via SMS. It is not a text message Jade Cafe scavenger hunt. Instead of Shenanigans Entertainment riddles to guide you to a place, Center SCVNGR concentrates on Pla-mor Lanes completing challenges at a La Crosse Queen Cruises particular location.

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Please note that all activities/excursions require pre- Mississippi River Cruise registration, and a ticket is required to attend. A few Thursday, April 11 last-minute spots may be available. You can inquire at $20, includes pizza, beverage, boat cruise and transportation the Information Table in Cartwright Center, Valhalla for Step back in time to when the most popular means of travel from ticket availability. town to town along the Mississippi River was by riverboat. Sit back aboard the La Crosse Queen, an authentic paddlewheel river boat, The excursion shuttle area is located in the east parking lot of the and enjoy the treasures of the Mississippi River including one of Recreational Eagle Center. Volunteers will be available to direct the oldest swing bridges still in operation today, the wildlife and conferees to appropriate shuttles for events and for transportation other scenic and historic sights along the Upper Mississippi River. to their hotels upon return. Shuttles will leave promptly at Choose one of these 1.5-hour river cruises, which are a wonderful scheduled times. way to unwind after a long day. Pizza and beverages will be served for your enjoyment during the cruise. SCVNGR Cruise 1 Cruise 2 Wednesday, April 10 through Saturday, April 13 Depart UW-L: 4:15 p.m. Depart UW-L: 6:15 p.m. Search Keyword: ncur2013 Cruise: 5-6:30 p.m. Cruise: 7-8:30 p.m. Trek Name: NCUR 2013 Arrive UW-L: 6:50 p.m. Arrive UW-L: 8:50 p.m. SCVNGR is a game all about going places, doing challenges and earning points. The game is played from a custom app on iPhone and Android as well as via SMS. It is not a text message A Night of Bowling scavenger hunt. Instead of riddles to guide you to a place, SCVNGR Thursday, April 11 concentrates on completing challenges at a particular location. $10, includes shoe rental, two games and transportation Download the custom app and play along while on campus at the Bowl a few frames at one of La Crosse’s most popular bowling UW-La Crosse as we will have custom challenges set up special for centers - Pla-Mor Bowling Lanes! Bowling is challenging, exciting your visit. and rewarding. The roll of the ball ... the sound of crashing pins ... the thrill of a strike ... a bowler’s first 200 game ... create Self-Discover La Crosse spontaneous excitement and lasting memories. Get competitive or Wednesday, April 10-Saturday, April 13 just have fun as you strike up some new friendships. Enclosed in your materials are several flyers from the La Crosse Depart UW-L: 6 p.m. Area Visitors and Convention Bureau with free and discounted Bowling: 6:30-8:30 p.m. activities for you to self-explore while you are visiting La Crosse. Arrive UW-L: 9 p.m. Take the time to look through these materials and we are sure you will find something fun and exciting to discover on your own. Myrick Hixon EcoPark Night Hike Myrick Hixon EcoPark Night Hike Thursday, April 11 Wednesday, April 10 Cost $5, includes guided tour $5, includes guided tour See details above Spend the evening walking the trails of the Myrick Hixon EcoPark, Depart UW-L: 6:30 p.m. nestled between the banks of the beautiful Mississippi River and Arrive UW-L: 8:50 p.m. scenic 500-foot bluffs. These natural areas include forest, marsh, rare native prairies, bluffs and rivers - all habitats of incredible numbers of wildlife. Your guide will take you on a wonderful adventure on the trails through this 720-acre forest preserve. Depart from Recreational Eagle Center, excursion shuttle area. Depart UW-L: 6:50 p.m. Arrive UW-L: 9:10 p.m. 26 |Activities/Excursions

The International Banquet – “Bridging Creativity & Myrick Hixon EcoPark Night Hike Culture While Building Global Communities” Friday, April 12 Friday, April 12 Cost $5, includes guided tour Recreational Eagle Center See details on page 25. $20, includes transportation, dinner, beverage and international entertainment Depart UW-L: 6:15 p.m. ® NCUR participants can experience and taste foods from several countries Arrive UW-L: 8:15 p.m. around the world, prepared by UW-La Crosse Dining Services and inspired by UW-L’s international students. This program gives each guest the opportunity to experience various cultures through musical performances, traditional and Mississippi River Cruise contemporary dance routines, and other entertainment in an informal setting. Saturday, April 13 Attendees can choose from entrees to hors d’oeuvres, breads to desserts! $20, includes pizza, beverage, boat cruise and transportation This event is a great opportunity for students to meet and network with other participants from across the country. See details on page 25. Our internationally inspired menu includes dishes from India, , Saudi Cruise 1 Cruise 2 Arabia, South Korea, Germany and Hong Kong. Depart UW-L: 12:15 p.m. Depart UW-L: 2:15 p.m. • Chana Masala (Spicy chickpeas) India Cruise: 1-2:30 p.m. Cruise: 3-4:30 p.m. • Locro de Papa (Creamy ) Ecuador Arrive UW-L: 3 p.m. Arrive UW-L: 5 p.m. • Kapsa (Chicken and Rice) Saudi Arabia • Bulgogi (Beef) South Korea • Streuselkuchen (Apple Cake) Germany • Paella (Rice dish) Spain This excursion is a great way to end your NCUR® 2013 experience. Be sure to sign up your entire delegation for this evening of fun and entertainment that will without a doubt be one of the highlights of the conference. Doors open at 5 p.m., serving at 5:30 p.m., event concludes at 8:30 p.m. Buses will shuttle participants from the venue back to hotels at the conclusion of this event.

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College of Business Administration MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM Our MBA Program is: • The only graduate program in southwestern Wisconsin to be accredited by AACSB International. • Available to all qualified students regardless of undergraduate major. • An evening program and serves both full and part-time students. • Centered around three themes: a changing technological environment, globalization, and social and environmental responsibility. • Interdisciplinary and team-taught. • Can be completed in one year.

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NCUR® Graduate and Professional School Fair Journal of Young Investigators: Thursday, April 11 Friday, April 12 The Premier Undergraduate Research Journal 1–5 p.m. 1–5 p.m. Thursday, April 11 Friday, April 12 Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse Mitchell Hall, Fieldhouse 12-1 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Explore graduate and professional school opportunities within the U.S. Cartwright Center, Room 332 Cartwright Center, Room 332 and internationally. Representatives from more than 100 schools will be Presenter: Ankit Agrawal, Chief Development Officer, Journal of available to talk with prospective students regarding higher education Young Investigators opportunities. Their participation in NCUR® provides an outstanding Are you interested in publishing your research or becoming an opportunity to learn about a vast number of multi-disciplinary higher editor for a world-renowned journal? How would you like global education programs. For details regarding each institution represented, access to your publication? Journal of Young Investigators is a consult the Graduate and Professional School Fair Program or visit 501(3)c not-for-profit organization focusing on peer-reviewed, www.cur.org/ncur_2013 and click on “Registered Grad Schools.” multidisciplinary and open access journal devoted to the Training and Educational Opportunities for Students dissemination of current undergraduate research. Come visit us to know more at our information sessions. in Developmental Biology and Physiology Thursday, April 11 | 12-1p.m. | Cartwright Center, Ward Room Gateway to the Future—Career Paths in the Moderator: Mary Crowe, President, Council on Undergraduate Research Biomedical Sciences (CUR) Thursday, April 11 Friday, April 12 The developmental, physiological and neurological fields of biology 12-1 p.m. 11:30-12:30 p.m. are making ground-breaking discoveries at a rapid pace. Because Cartwright Center, Room 337 Cartwright Center, Room 337 these fields are interdisciplinary in nature, students from a variety of Presenters: Joseph Barbieri, Medical College of Wisconsin, backgrounds can contribute to these fields — ethicists, computer Milwaukee, WI; Victoria Freedman, Graduate Division of scientists, mathematicians and historians — to name just a few. In this Biomedical Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, session, you will hear from your peers in graduate school and private NY; Nancy Schwartz, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. industry talk about their educational pathways. You’ll meet faculty members in graduate and medical programs who will talk about funding Are you a critical thinker, an innovator, a discoverer? Then opportunities for post-graduate studies. science may be the career for you. Our goal is to inform students about the career opportunities available in the Preparation for and Application to Graduate and biomedical sciences for those who earn a Ph.D. We will cover Professional Schools the following elements: Who are biomedical scientists? What makes a scientist? Is this the right career path for me? How can Thursday, April 11 Friday, April 12 I find out? What kinds of education and training are necessary 12-1 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. to pursue this career path? How does one earn a Ph.D.? What is Cartwright Center, Room 339 Cartwright Center, Room 339 graduate training all about? Where can a Ph.D. take me? What Presenters: Carl Wainscott (Director, Graduate Admissions) and Craig types of jobs are available in science and what are the future Pierce (Assistant Dean, Graduate School) Marquette University careers for people with Ph.D.’s? At the end of the session, you The decision of what to study in graduate school and where to attend will have a clearer understanding of why Ph.D. training may be should actually start with – Why should one attend graduate school? right for your career goals. This session will address the issue of whether or not to attend graduate school, what and where to study, and the very practical issues of when to apply for admission and how to make your application as strong as possible. Our presenters will share their insight and experience to help offer clarity to what may be a mysterious or daunting process.

Preparing for Graduate • Make a list of what is important to you in a of purpose, gathering transcripts, and asking for graduate program (e.g. focus of program, reference letters. School — Eight Quick financial assistance provided, number of faculty, • Study for and take any required admission tests. research facilities, recreation opportunities, etc.). • Develop your vitae (resume). Have it reviewed by Steps to Start the • Search the Web or other resources for programs a faculty member or adviser. that match these interests. • Contact three potential reference writers. Ask Application Process • For each program, compile a list of any require if they are willing to give you a good, strong, course work, test scores (erg, GMAT, GRE), GPA supportive reference. requirements, and application deadlines. • Obtain extra copies of official transcripts or • Set a timeline for completing each part of the arrange to have them sent to the appropriate application process such as writing the statement schools. More information about preparing for and apply to graduate school in this free web guide Preparing for Graduate School: http://gradcollege.okstate.edu/guide.htm 28 |UW-La Crosse Open Houses

Archaeology and Anthropology Program Geography and Earth Science Department Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. Archaeology Center Lab Cowley Hall, Room 149 & 245 The faculty and students in the archaeological studies major and The Geography and Earth Science will host an open house anthropology minor at UW-L welcome all NCUR® participants highlighting the Geographic Information Science Lab (Cowley Hall interested in archaeology, culture anthropology, physical 245) and Paleoenvironmental Lab (Cowley Hall 149). Visitors will anthropology, and/or linguistics to join us for a reception. The have the opportunity to examine GIS software, satellite imagery, UW-L archaeology center contains museum displays containing GPS technology, ground LiDAR and laser surveying equipment, and archaeological collections from throughout the Midwest as well as soil cores. laboratory facilities in which our students conduct analysis on a daily basis. Stop by, see our facilities, and get to know our faculty Health Education and Health Promotion and students. We look forward to hearing about your research. Department Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. Health Professions Department (Biomechanics Cartwright Center, Ward Room Research), La Crosse Institute for Movement The Department of Health Education and Health Promotion invite Science (LIMS) and Physical Therapy Program students and faculty interested in school health, community Thursday, April 11 | 4–6 p.m. health or public health to join us for conversation and to explore Health Science Center, Room 3061 options as an undergraduate or graduate student in school health, UW-L offers a Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy. This degree community health or public health. We offer the only school health allows graduate students to participate in faculty mentored major in the UW System and were the first in the country to have a research. NCUR® participants are invited to tour the biomechanics CEPH accredited BS and MPH in Community Health Education. laboratory, one of the areas of collaborative, interdisciplinary research where graduate and select undergraduate students Microbiology and Biology Departments have the opportunity to use state of the art equipment to assess Thursday, April 11, 2013 | 4–6 p.m. human movement. This open house will consist of highlighting Cowley Hall, Room 301 the ongoing research in the program and a demonstration of The Departments of Biology and Microbiology invite faculty technology routinely used in our laboratory to study movement. mentors and students from all disciplines in the life sciences Demonstrations will include the use of motion analysis, virtual to stop by for light refreshments and a chance to network environments/use of real-time feedback and pressure distribution with colleagues from around the country. We are two separate measurements. Further details on our lab are provided at http:// departments that work closely together to provide exceptional www.uwlax.edu/pt/LIMS.htm opportunities to life science students. Students benefit from the wide array of classes, numerous lab courses with an emphasis College of Business Administration on inquiry, and outstanding undergraduate research opportunities Thursday, April 11 | 4–6 p.m. available. In addition to the numerous undergraduate students Cleary Alumni & Friends Center, Allen Room who graduate with degrees in Microbiology or Biology, we have The College of Business Administration (CBA) is a proud supporter a shared M.S. program with about 50 students working toward a of student and faculty research. Our undergraduate and graduate thesis masters. In addition to serving as a gathering place for life (MBA) programs provide business education opportunities for scientists, the open house will feature select teaching and research students from across the state, the country, and the world. With labs for touring. We look forward to meeting you! small class sizes and a highly qualified complement of faculty, the college offers undergraduate majors in seven disciplines. Our MBA Political Science/Public Administration, program accommodates both full and part-time students. Since History, English and Ethnic and Racial Studies 1982 our graduate and undergraduate programs have been fully Departments accredited by AACSB International, the premier accrediting agency Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. for business schools worldwide. In 2013, the college was awarded Wimberly Hall, 4th Floor Faculty Lounge the national CHEA Award for Outstanding Institutional Practice in Student Learning Outcomes by the Council for Higher Education The students, faculty and staff of the Political Science/Public Accreditation. The CBA welcomes the NCUR participants to our Administration, History, English and Ethnic and Racial Studies campus. Departments would like to welcome all participants for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. We would like to invite everyone to a joint reception with light refreshments, and we welcome the opportunity to mingle with faculty and students in our different fields. We hope to share information about our own respective programs and to learn about yours. So come and join us! UW-La Crosse Open Houses/NCUR® Oversight Committee Reception | 29

Psychology Department Student Affairs Administration Department Thursday, April 11 | 4–6 p.m. Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. Graff Main Hall, Room 208 Morris Hall, Room 345 The Psychology Department at UW-L is a large active department Using a theory to practitioner model, the mission of the Student with 22+ faculty and over 650 undergraduates and a graduate Affairs Administration in Higher Education master’s degree program program in School Psychology. The undergraduate program is to prepare student affairs professionals with the competencies promotes student engagement in fieldwork and research. We are to work effectively within the complex political, economic, cultural, hosting an open house for psychology students and faculty from and social contexts of higher education. Established in 1968, the around the country to have a chance to meet each other. Please SAA Program has over 500 alumni worldwide. Program options stop by to spend some time relaxing and chatting with your peers include on-campus and online. The on-campus program is a from other institutions. We will play a psychology trivia game with traditional small cohort program, including graduate assistantships fabulous prizes and serve light refreshments. Don’t be shy – see and internships offered at UW-La Crosse, Viterbo University and you there! Western Technical College. The online program is for current professionals in higher education who want to advance their career. School of Arts and Communication The cohort-based design creates shared experiences from diverse Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. perspectives. University Art Gallery, 1st Floor, Center for the Arts The SAA also has a new Partnership with UW-River Falls that allows The School of Arts and Communication consists of the you to earn your SAA degree online while working at the UWRF departments of Art, Communication Studies, Music, and Theatre campus as a graduate assistant. Come see our new office space in Arts. We have approximately 65 full and part-time faculty and 438 Room 345 Morris Hall and meet the program director, who will be majors across our four programs. Our undergraduate programs happy to answer any questions you have about the program. www. promote student engagement with artistic and communicative uwlax.edu/saa processes as we offer students opportunities for and instruction in the expression of their own values by developing creative skills. Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Please join us for refreshments, good conversation, and to peruse Communication Studies, Philosophy, and the creative works produced by students from across the U.S. and International Studies abroad. We look forward to seeing you! Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. Sociology and Criminal Justice Programs Centennial Hall, Room 4300 Thursday, April 11 | 4-6 p.m. The Departments of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Wimberly Hall, 4th Floor Faculty Lounge Communication Studies, Philosophy, and International Studies invite you to a celebration of research! Meet other students The faculty of the UW-L sociology and criminal justice programs and faculty working in the same field you are, share ideas, and invite students and mentors in sociology, criminology, criminal network for future collaborations! Join us for some gnoshes in the justice and social work to a reception. Please join us for light Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies suite. refreshments and a chance to meet students and faculty from across the country discuss their research experiences. We will also be celebrating with our 2013 Alpha Kappa Delta honor society inductees.

NCUR® Oversight Committee Reception Friday, April 12 | 4–5:30 p.m. Cleary Alumni & Friends Center Visiting faculty, administrators, staff, conference abstract reviewers, moderators and committee members are invited to meet the National Conference on Undergraduate Research Oversight Committee (NOC). Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served. A cash bar will also be available 30 |Plenary Speakers at the Recreation Eagle Center

Will Steger – Polar Explorer College, Northland College, and Franklin Pierce University. As an Category: Adventure educator, Steger taught science for three years at the secondary 10:30 a.m. | Thursday, April 11, 2013 level. He founded a winter school and developed an innovative wilderness program in Ely, Minnesota Steger also established the Global Center for Environmental Education at Hamline University, Will Steger(www. St. Paul, Minnesota, and the World School for Adventure Learning willstegerfoundation.org) is a at University of St. Thomas. With his ability to blend extreme recognized authority for the exploration and cutting-edge technology, Steger pioneered online polar regions, including their education during his 1995 expedition – reaching more than 20 environmental issues, and is an million students via online daily journals and delivering the first- eyewitness to the effects of global ever transmission of digital photography from the North Pole. warming. He has spent more than Steger has been invited to testify before the Congress 45 years traveling through the and has advised world leaders on the environmental protection Arctic regions, advocating for the of Antarctica. In 2006, the legendary explorer established the Will earth’s preservation and advising Steger Foundation to promote change through education and about permanent solutions to advocacy and to foster international leadership and cooperation our climate crisis. Steger holds through environmental education and policy. The Foundation’s a Bachelor of Science in geology, Master of Arts in education Global Warming 101 initiative engages and empowers individuals and Honorary Doctorate from University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, and policy makers to translate their climate concern into action. Minnesota, in addition to Honorary Doctorates from Westminster Schedule of Events | 31

Dr. Hazel A. Barton - Cave Microbiologist Bill Miller – Singer/Songwriter Category: Science Category: Arts 10 a.m. | Friday, April 12, 2013 10 a.m. | Saturday, April 13, 2013

Dr. Hazel A. Barton(www.cavescience.com) is an Associate A Mohican Indian from northern Professor of Biology, and Geology and Environmental Science, Wisconsin, Bill Miller (www. in the Department of Biology billmillerarts.com)has long at the University of Akron. Her been one of the most admired current research is geared figures in the Native American toward understanding microbial music arena and beyond. As an processes, interactions, award-winning recording artist, and geochemistry in cave performer, songwriter, activist, environments. Funding from the and painter, he’s been a voice for U.S. National Science Foundation the voiceless, a link between two (NSF) aims to understand great and clashing civilizations. bacterial adaptations to the On SPIRIT RAIN, he walks the extreme nutrient limitation of path of reconciliation in a set of 14 heartfelt songs and evocative cave environments, including instrumentals. Co-produced by Bill and Michael von Muchow, nutrient cycling and microbe- and written or co-written entirely by Bill, SPIRIT RAIN took the mineral interactions; funding from the US Fish and Wildlife Service singer back to his roots. It was recorded at Actual Sound Studios is geared toward understanding the natural history and ecology in La Crosse, Wisconsin, not far from the Stockbridge-Munsee of Geomyces destructans, the causative agent of White-Nose Reservation he called home. Perhaps the album’s most touching Syndrome in bats; and funding from the National Park Service track is, “Prayers For The Truth,” which restates all that the Native is geared to understand microbial adaptations in the extreme American community holds sacred, while offering forgiveness to nutrient limitations of subterranean lakes. Dr. Barton is also an avid those that nearly annihilated an entire people. “I don’t want anyone caver, having explored caves on five continents, is a past director to carry around this guilt,” says Bill. “All we need is to be allowed of the National Speleological Society (NSS), the Quintana Roo to speak, to mourn, to express anger, then be allowed to forgive Speleological Survey, and an award winning cave cartographer. our oppressors. That could lead to a deeply powerful spiritual Her cave research has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Forbes, change in the U.S. and the world. It could be a statement about the National Geographic Explorer, Outside, Science News, and The peacemaking that comes with courage.” Bill Miller is a two time Scientist magazines, on NPR and BBC Radio, on Animal Planet, Grammy award winner and also won the Native American Music the History Channel, the CBS Early Show and in the IMAX movie Awards for Best Songwriter, Song, Folk Artist and Artist of the Journey into Amazing Caves. She is currently a Fellow of the NSS Year. He has shared the stage with Pearl Jam, Tori , BoDeans, and the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award. Richie Havens, and Arlo Gunthrie. 32|FAN Sessions

FAN Sessions 1 – Thursday, 12-1 p.m. FAN Sessions 2 – Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3214 CENTENNIAL HALL 3214 Implementation and Assessment of Undergraduate Research in Broadening Participation: the Impact of Early Exposure to Teacher Education Undergraduate Research on Academically At-Risk First Year Rosemarie Michaels, Lorie Cook-Benjamin; Dominican University of Students California Leah Olson-McBride and Holly Hassemer, University of Wisconsin- La Crosse CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 Assessing the Impact of Undergraduate Research on Student CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 Success: Case Studies of Effective Practices A Model for an Integrated Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Flona Redway, Benjamin Ngwudike, Otieno Tabitha; Barry University Training Program: the Undergraduate Training in Theoretical Ecology Research (UTTER) Program CENTENNIAL HALL 3311 James Grover, University of Texas at Arlington STEM Undergraduate Research: Models from Computer Science- Related Disciplines CENTENNIAL HALL 3311 Jason Black, Francis Tuluri; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Undergraduate Research in the Professions: Community and University Business Perspectives Debra Fetherman, University of Scranton; Marie Zara, KPMG CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Undergraduate Research in the Humanities CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Kevin Decker, Glenn Johnston; Eastern Washington University Undergraduate Research in the Health Professions: Case Studies for Health Sciences and Nursing Disciplines CENTENNIAL HALL 3314 Paul Miller and Alan Utter, Elon University; Lynnea Myers and Heidi Community College Undergraduate Research Initiative Meyer, Gustavus Adolphus Balke; Delaware Technical Community College CENTENNIAL HALL 3314 CENTENNIAL HALL 3315 Innovative Curricular Models in Support of Undergraduate Research Best Practices of McNair Scholars Programs and Other Programs Annie Pierce, Hampton University; Qingwen Dong, University of the Serving the Needs of Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Pacific; Florence Uruakpa, Indiana State University Undergraduates Jessica Thill, Roger Haro; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse CENTENNIAL HALL 3315 The Use of an Intensive Primary Literature Based Seminar Course WIMBERLY HALL 112 to Promote Retention in Research-Based Scientific Careers Driving a Successful Research Based Laboratory Course at Your Sonia Zarate, University of California Institution: the Keys to Developing a Sustainable Program David Dunbar; Cabrini College WIMBERLY HALL 112 Bringing Out the Best in Everyone: Senior Research Seminar for WIMBERLY HALL 113 History Majors Integrating Research Ethics into Undergraduate Research Programs Gretchen Revie and Jerald Podair, Lawrence University Michael Loui; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign WIMBERLY HALL 113 Research Academy: Supporting Students with Their Capstone Research Projects Amanda Dillon, University of Central Lancashire Student Presentation Sessions* |33

*All titles of presentations and poster sessions are printed in this program are as entered by student presenter. The NCUR@ committee did not edit titles and do not take respondibility for any errors that may occur.

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Counterintelligence. Opinion formation. 1521 16th Street NW • Washington, D.C. 20036 • 202-462-2101 • www.iwp.edu Master of Arts degrees in Statecraft and National Security Affairs • Strategic Intelligence Studies • Statecraft and International Affairs 34 |Visual Arts Exhibits in the University Gallery* | Center for the Arts

Each student visual arts exhibit on display during Thursday, April 11 and Friday, April 12 in the University Gallery has a corresponding 20-minute presentation in the ensuing program

Architecture & Interior Design The Opposite of Sex: Momentary Captures of Time & Identity Face of the Dragon: Cultural Messages in Shanghai’s Skyline Tyler van der Stappen; Weber State University Emily Walek; Colgate University Experience Fogo Island Art & Media Studies John Fedak IV; Lafayette College Elusive Insect Floating By Stream of Unconscious: A Work of Painted Cyanotypes Valerie Herrero; California University of Pennsylvania Lona Moody; Truman State University

Unexpected Visitors Sanctuarium Naturalis: A Nexus of Science and Religion Katherine Doyle; Xavier University Mary Becker; University of North Carolina, Asheville

Scratchboard Stylized vs. Realistic Painting the Night: A Photographic Study of Light Katie Swanson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kimberly Fahey; Jacksonville University

The God Complex Illustrations Through Relief Printing Sarah Vruwink; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Emily Depre; Hendrix College

The Transcendent Body: Works in Layered Media An Exploration of the Evolution of Woodcut Printmaking Katherine Colborn; Xavier University Larson Roeder, Max Hautala; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

Conventions of Observation and Their Application in Figurative Painting Helvetica and the Art of Typography: An Underappreciated Essential in Zachary Manners; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater an Increasingly Visual Environment Can’t We All Just Get Along?: Portraying Connections and Ameorry Luo; Virginia Commonwealth University Discord Between Islam and Christianity Sprayed Glaze Development on High Fire Ceramic Surfaces Tirzah Villegas; University of North Carolina, Asheville Kyle Hendrix; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Enameled Copper Mesh: Experimentations With Structure and Exploring the Use of Laser Printed Imagery and Other Surface Decoration Embellishments on Ceramic Vessel Forms Kelley Morrison; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Paul Boland; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Gelly: An Exploration of Acrylic Gel Medium Sculptures Craniums of Clay Megan Moriarty; Minnesota State University, Mankato Jeremy Thurlby; North Central College

Play Used in Creative Develo p.m.ent of Basic Forms ArMOR: A Series of Ceramics Vessels Beth Zarden-Benson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Carly Renner; Xavier University

The Destructive Power of Visual Culture in the Rwanda Genocide Remnants of Fleeting Moments: Interpreting the Fragmentation of Teresa Anderson; University of Central Oklahoma Memory through Oil Painting The Space in Between Hanna Trussler; University of North Carolina, Asheville Riana Lum; Colgate University LANG LEBEN DIE INSEKTEN! David Folck; University of Toledo Film/Photography Studies Neighborhoods Project Incompleteness Bernard Bautista; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Leah Lewman; Salisbury University

Visual Arts Impressions of the Future Patination: Science Behind the Art of Metalsmithing Camille St. Regis; Salisbury University Sarah Davis; Bridgewater State University Reflecting Reality: A Photographic Representation of Human Perception Object/Image: Life and Mortality Lauren Tidwell; Jacksonville University Rebecca DeVries; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Pieces of Perceptions Honorary Medals Ashley Johnson; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Austin Lloyd; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Self-Expression Through the Biomorphic: Creatures of the Inner Psyche Formal Wood Sculpture: An Uncommon Method Katrina Burns; Jacksonville University Jeremy Thurlby; North Central College Reatrix Matthew Haesly; University of Wisconsin-River-Falls Performing Arts Sessions* | 35

Performing Arts Session – Thursday CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 History Art & Media Studies 1:30-1:50 p.m. Egyptian Revolution 2:45-3:05 p.m. Hailey Tyznik; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Elusive Insect Floating By Valerie Herrero; California University of Pennsylvania CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 3:05-3:25 p.m. History Unexpected Visitors Katherine Doyle; Xavier University 2:20-2:40 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. The New Weapon of Revolt: The Egyptian Revolution through Social Media Scratchboard stylized vs. realistic Bret Campion; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Katie Swanson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 3:45-4:05 p.m. Religious Studies The God Complex 2-2:20 p.m. Sarah Vruwink; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Brahman-Atman: All in One, One in All 4:15-4:35 p.m. Taylor Berman; University of Wisconsin-River Falls The Transcendent Body: Works in Layered Media Katherine Colborn; Xavier University Art & Media Studies 4:35-4:55 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. Conventions of Observation and their Application in Figurative Painting A Study of Historical Photographic Processes Zachary Manners; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Stacey Svendsen; Hendrix College 4:55-5:15 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. Can’t we all just get along?: Portraying connections and discord between There and Back Again: A Student’s Tale Mauren Kennedy; Hendrix College Islam and Christianity Tirzah Villegas; University of North Carolina, Asheville 4:10-4:30 p.m. Exploration of Modern Portraiture Reanna Nelson; College of Saint Benedict Performing Arts Session – Friday 4:30-4:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 Fit(ing) the Mold; A Photographic Series Art & Media Studies Quincey Spagnoletti; Colgate University 8:30-8:50 a.m. Performing Arts Session – Saturday Enameled Copper Mesh: Experimentations with Structure and Decoration CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 Kelley Morrison; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Art & Media Studies 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Gelly: an Exploration of Acrylic Gel Medium Sculptures Faces of Education Megan Moriarty; Minnesota State University, Mankato Andrea Sorenson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 12:30-12:50 p.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Destructive Power of Visual Culture in the Rwanda Genocide Invisible Injuries Teresa Anderson; University of Central Oklahoma Ashley Hinceman; University of North Carolina, Asheville Film/Photography Studies 9:10-9:30 a.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Deconstructing the Chaotic World: Illustrating the Analytical Process of Neighborhoods Project the Human Mind Bernard Bautista; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Arelis Resto; Jacksonville University Art & Media Studies 9:30-9:50 a.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Chainmail as Modern Armor Ron Neta; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater The Space in Between Riana Lum; Colgate University *All titles of presentations and poster sessions are printed in this program are as entered by student presenter. The NCUR@ committee did not edit titles and do not take respondibility for any errors that may occur. 36 |Oral Session 1*|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Oral Session 1 – Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 9-9:20 a.m. Business/Finance/Accounting Adam Smith and Grain Market “Scandal” 9-9:20 a.m. Jonathan Shales; Seattle University From Small Town to College City – The Impact of Small Businesses in 9:20-9:40 a.m. Sweetwater Hayek on Freedom and Justice: a Biblical Critique Javier Navas; Florida International University Abby Chestnut; John Brown University 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Greener on : Do Sustainable Companies Outperform their The Decline Effect: Research Myth or Observable Phenomenon? Peers? Grace Arnold; Hendrix College Steven Sheffield; Auburn University 9:40-10 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 The Impacts and Results of Online Presence for Small Businesses Economics Emily Haag; Minnesota State University, Mankato 9-9:20 a.m. 10-10:20 a.m. Correlation of Various Factors with Public Education Graduation Rates in The Sustainability of Hawaiian Indigenous Tourism the United States of America Van Anh Nguyen; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Charles Collins; Samford University 9:20-9:40 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 Charter Schools: A comparison between for-profit and non-profit Communications schools 9-9:20 a.m. Corey Kennedy; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Probing the Assumptions of Political Bias in Broadcast Television News 9:40-10 a.m. Joseph Ellis III; Bridgewater State University Returns to Education: Is there a wage premium for graduates of private 9:20-9:40 a.m. colleges? Sharing Their Story: Helping People Know People Taylor El-; Allegheny College Esther Carey; John Brown University 10-10:20 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Collaborative Learning Methodology The Media of White America: Comparing the Press Coverage of ‘the within Higher Education Other’ Matthew Petersen; Minnesota State University, Mankato Caitlin O’Donnell; Elon University 10-10:20 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 The use of Social Media in Local Newscasts and how it Affects Audience Education Perceptions 9-9:20 a.m. Kathleen Huinker; University of Northern Iowa Model Rocket Flight as a Pedagogical Tool for Teaching Projectile Motion Elly Couch, Atticus Wright, Ryan Paine; University of North Alabama CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 9:20-9:40 a.m. Interdisciplinary Studies Curriculum Reform: Improving Skills and Confidence in Mathematics for 9-9:20 a.m. Life Science Students and Closing the Loop by Providing Life Science Ethnicity and the State: Philosophies of Memory Preservation in Rwanda Applications for Mathematics Students Kevin Gallagher; Villanova University Ingrid Jasper, Alexandra Lippert; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Gentrification: A Comparative Analysis of Displacement and Cultural Female Students of Color and Their Experiences as Mathematics Learners Destruction in Harlem, New York, Washington, DC, and Atlanta, Saba-Na’Imah Berhane; Indiana University-Purdue University Utilizing the Production and Consumption Theories Indianapolis Torrell Mills; Howard University 10-10:20 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Environment’s Effect on College Exam Scores The History of the Body in Mexico: Disability Studies and Cognitive Corey Hanson; University of Minnesota,Duluth Cultural Studies Aimee Lace; University of Minnesota,Twin Cities *All titles of presentations and poster sessions are printed in this program are as entered by student presenter. The NCUR@ committee did not edit titles and do not take respondibility for any errors that may occur. Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 37

CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 CENTENNIAL HALL 2211 Education History 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. The Prevailing Racial Gap in Standardized Test Scores: An In-depth Analysis Billy Sunday’s “Booze” Speech: A Case Study in the Audience Utilizing the Colonial Mentality and Thomas Theorems Orientation of Prohibition Robert Ransom; Howard University Emily Gallik; Ithaca College 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Afrocentric Education: A Contextual Model of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy The Little Cloth Dyer: Analyzing Tintoretto’s Style and Imagery through Erica Woods; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee the Lens of Poverty and Charity in Renaissance Venice 9:40-10 a.m. Christopher June; Seattle University Educational Reform in the United States: A Comparative Analysis of New 9:40-10 a.m. Orleans and Washington, DC Charter School Reforms Using the Functional Religious Fervor as a Vehicle for Religious Liberty in Early America and Conflict Theories Morgan Wait; Salisbury University Ethan Floyd; Howard University 10-10:20 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 The Reconciliation of La cit and Islam in Senegalese Education é é English Kimberly Rooney; Luther College 9-9:20 a.m. Fighting Bullies with Books: Using YA Literature to Prevent Bullying In CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 School. History Nina Medrano; University of Texas-Pan American 9-9:20 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Modern American Nightingales: Health Care, Labor, and Nursing Nostalgia Metaphors for Writing in Experienced and Inexperienced Writers John Schneider; St Mary’s College of California Carie Gauthier; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Saving Lives: A Case Study of Emergency Medical Services in San Diego, Minimalizing the Banking Method in Secondary English Classes: CA Bridging the Gap between Schoolwork and Problem-Solving in our Adam Liske; Saint John’s University World Kara Anderson; University of Montevallo CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 10-10:20 a.m. The Functionalities of Poetry: a Pedagogical Shift within History Undergraduate Poetry Courses 9-9:20 a.m. Joel Cruz; Brooklyn College For My Country and Its Just Cause: German and Irish Enlistment in the CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Jonathan Mack; Valparaiso University Religious Studies 9:20-9:40 a.m. Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation 9-9:20 a.m. Williamn Clift; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Imagining Spaces: the Function of Imagined Sacred Space in Ezekiel and 9:40-10 a.m. The Battle of Arkansas Post: A Case Study on the Importance of the Trans- Erin Palmer; Elon University Mississippi Theater in the 9:20-9:40 a.m. Roy Wisecarver; University of Arkansas at Monticello Marriage Throughout the Church: A Discussion Between Augustine and John Paul II 10-10:20 a.m. Union Burning and Confederate Impressment in the Shenandoah Valley Thomas Finke; Xavier University Ross Hawkins; University 9:40-10 a.m. Reading Lumen Gentium Into the 21st Century Kaitlyn Hamann; Viterbo University 10-10:20 a.m. Baptism, Divine Healing, and Demonic Expulsion in Pre-Nicene Christianity: A Defense for the Invocation of the Holy Name “Jesus” Anthony Austin-Walker; Eastern Washington University 38 |Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 10-10:20 a.m. Remember the Ladies: Individuality, Community, and Equality of Early Marketing and Modern Women 9-9:20 a.m. Rebekka Strom; Agnes Scott College The Effect of Brand Congruity and Consumer Behavior on Perceptions of Co-branded Products Leah Olverd, Christina Sotto; Fordham University CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 9:20-9:40 a.m. Poetry & Creative Writing The Funeral Service Industry: Consumer Knowledge and Perceptions 9-9:20 a.m. Justin Vogel, Jacey Schultheiss, Rachelle Smydra; University of For Those That I Love, and That Includes Me Nebraska, Kearney Laura-Ashlee Twiford; Montana State University, Billings 9:40-10 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. University Athletics Attendance: Determining Factors That Affect Hope is Students’ Decisions Regarding Attending NCAA Division II Sporting Emily Brooks; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Events 9:40-10 a.m. Rebecca Swenseth; University of Nebraska, Kearney Journey in My Head 10-10:20 a.m. Matthew Robinson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Re-Analyzing a Meta-Analysis: Another Look at Choice Overload Gabriel Gonzales; Hendrix College CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 Psychology CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 9-9:20 a.m. Linguistics & World Languages Observational Learning and its Impact on Children’s Morality 9-9:20 a.m. Taylor Degen; Black Hills State University Cracking the Code: Using L1 Skills to Unlock Non-Literal Language in 9:20-9:40 a.m. the L2 Peer Perceptions of Guilt and Shame, and the Role of Culture for Anastasia Psaras; State University of New York, New Paltz Children’s Peer Liking and Peer Popularity 9:20-9:40 a.m. Sarah Barnes; University of Memphis Following Sweden’s Success: Promoting Intercultural Citizenship in 9:40-10 a.m. the United States Safety in numbers: Exploring the relationship between group involvement Karen Cano; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and disinhibiton 9:40-10 a.m. Trevor Spoelma; Grand Valley State University Give students a translation, and they read for a day. Teach students to 10-10:20 a.m. translate, and they read for life. The Effect of Visual Stimulus and Gender on an Individual’s Willing to Andrew McCaffrey; Bowling Green State University Donate to a Charitable Organization 10-10:20 a.m. Katelyn Schultz; Olivet Nazarene University Language Learning Websites Plamena Koseva; Truman State University CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Psychology CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 9-9:20 a.m. English The Interplay of Physical and Emotional Dependency in Older Adults 9-9:20 a.m. Jonathan Singer; Adelphi University “Above all heighth” in our Neural Circuitry: Neuroscience of the 9:20-9:40 a.m. Sublime in Milton’s Paradise Lost A Market to Die For: The Global Flux of Assisted Suicide Kevin Potter; University of South Florida Teagan Walsh; University of St Thomas 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. “Love’s Lode-Star”: a Renaissance Love Story Worth Revisiting Virtual Funerals: Mourning Rites in the Cyber Era Amanda Janikowski; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Luis Campos, Agnes Torres; University of Puerto Rico 9:40-10 a.m. “Rhetoric ‘By Tongue of Brute’: Milton’s Animalistic Devil” Robert Craven; Westminster College Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 39

CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Philosophy & Ethics Biology 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. Fatal Issues with Humean Theories of Causation An extensive survey of infection by potential sex ratio distorting Anton Svyatskiy; Brooklyn College pathogens among species of Arrenurus water mites. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Abigail Finley; Ithaca College Philosophy of AER: A Pragmatic Conceptualization of Academic/ 9:20-9:40 a.m. Educational Relevance Antifungal Targets, Mechanisms of Action and Resistance in Candida Jeffrey Albrecht; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Albicans 9:40-10 a.m. Jasmine Vickery; Wayne State University The Latent Nietzschean Ideals of Cartesian Philosophy 9:40-10 a.m. Timothy Shumrick; Xavier University Apis mellifera Brood Signaling and Virus Titers: Trigger Correlation of Hygienic Behavior 10-10:20 a.m. The Problem of Justifying “Ought” with “Is” Francisco Zapatero Belinchon; University of North Carolina, Ryan Ross; Capital University Greensboro 10-10:20 a.m. Puccinia mariae-wilsoniae and Claytonia virginica: a pathogen’s tale CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 Sarah Schlund; Eastern Illinois University Political Science

9-9:20 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 The Two Ends of the “Islamist Spectrum”: An Examination of Post-Arab Spring Egypt and Mali Electrical Engineering Thelonious Williams; Salisbury University 9-9:20 a.m. Development of a Low Cost, Compact, and Configurable Raman 9:20-9:40 a.m. Human Rights, Religious Minorities, and Democratic Duty: Symmetries Spectroscopy System Between Israel and Iran Juliana Hernandez, Jerika Mantuano, Mimi Parker; Los Angeles City Rebecca Cardone; California Lutheran University College 9:40-10 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. One State Two State, My State Your State: What a Two State Solution Incoherent broadband cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy for trace Would Look Like measurements of NO2 with an LED source Avraham Rosen; Ithaca College Michael Trietsch, Yevgeniy Kvashnin; Adelphi University 10-10:20 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Transition to Democracy in the Middle East Methods for identifying aerosols by light scattering techniques Dellea Copeland; St. Edwards University Laurel Thompson; Utah Valley University 10-10:20 a.m. Use of Surface Acoustic Waves in Whispering Gallery Resonators for a CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 Pan-Species Chemical Detector Political Science David Covell; United States Military Academy 9-9:20 a.m. Control of Information and Congressional Independence in the 21st Century Samuel Goldberg; Black Hills State University 9:20-9:40 a.m. Fulfilling Congressional Duty: U.S. Senate Polarization in Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings Kenneth Meyer; Wake Forest University 9:40-10 a.m. Personality Traits in Senate Elections: The Predictive Value of Personality Traits in the 2012 Senate Elections Cameron Roche; Lafayette College 40 |Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 10-10:20 a.m. Electromyography in the Gastrocnemius and Tibialis Anterior, and Neuroscience Oxygen Consumption, Ventilation, and Heart Rate During Minimalist 9-9:20 a.m. Versus Traditionally Shod Running Disordered Functional Interactions in Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia Adam Kahle; University of Nebraska, Kearney during motor function Carol Noronha; Wayne State University CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 9:20-9:40 a.m. Vole Daddy Daycare: The Effects of Paternal Deprivation on Limbic Engineering/Engineering Technology Dopamine in Microtus ochrogaster (The Prairie Vole) 9-9:20 a.m. Forrest Rogers; Oklahoma State University Efficiency Analysis of a Hydrostatic Transmission for a Wind Turbine 9:40-10 a.m. Bryan Horvat, Luis Cáceres; University of Minnesota,Twin Cities Environmental and Genetic Variables Converge: Regional Trends 9:20-9:40 a.m. Determine Alzheimer’s Disease Prevalence Sustainable Power Generation at the Residential Level through Steam Ellen Korcovelos; Virginia Commonwealth University Produced by Solar Energy 10-10:20 a.m. Adam Kocienski; Norwich University Interleukin-4: Mediating the Neuroprotective Benefits of Social Interaction 9:40-10 a.m. Christine Fung; Ohio State University Applying Eco-Machine Technology to Local Wastewater Treament Plant Sarah Hardy; Lafayette College CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 10-10:20 a.m. Broadening the use of sustainable biocomposits: Using mycilium as a Physics matrix for binding natural fibers in automotive applications. 9-9:20 a.m. Michael Allan; Union College Current Correlation from Dual Field Emission Tips Emma Reeves; Hamline University, St. Paul CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 9:20-9:40 a.m. Metal-polymer Bilayer System Characterization Under Low Temperature Kinesiology & Exercise Science Conditions 9-9:20 a.m. Ryan Wilson; University of Memphis A Qualitative Study: The Role of Reflection and Service-Learning in an Exercise Science Class 9:40-10 a.m. Optical Spectroscopy of Topological Insulators Kelli Middleton, Gessica Stovall; Utah Valley University Conor Delaney; University of Northern Iowa 9:20-9:40 a.m. Effects of Acute Exercise on Retention and Learning 10-10:20 a.m. Vortex Lattice Form Factor Modeling in Type II Superconductive Marissa Mastrocola; Elon University Borocarbides Health Sciences & Public Health Craig Cahillane; University Of Notre Dame 9:40-10 a.m. Evolutionary Principles in Public Health Curricula CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 Kalie Frank; Mercer University Kinesiology & Exercise Science 9-9:20 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 The Influence of Perceived Exercise Intensity on Metabolism, Caloric Biological Engineering Estimation, and Optimism, and Snack Choice 9-9:20 a.m. Gabrielle McGurran-Hanson, Hanan Zavala; St. Catherine University, A Novel Braided Electrospun Poly(e-caprolactone) Nanofiber Scaffold for St. Paul Ligament Tissue Engineering 9:20-9:40 a.m. John Schoenbeck, Christopher Lach, Reem Daher-Nahhas; Actual Heart Rate vs. Participant Predicted Heart Rate in College Sport Lawrence Technological University Activity Classes 9:20-9:40 a.m. Alex Dutson, Emily Matis; Utah Valley University The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Heart Development 9:40-10 a.m. Sarah Bradner; Union College Correlation between Heart Rate, Estimated Heart Rate, and Rating of Biochemistry Perceived Exertion (RPE) During Running. Emily Matis; Utah Valley University 9:40-10 a.m. Conversion of Fibroblasts into Cardio Progenitors Dasha Tikhomirova, Fatima Syed; University of Houston Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 41

CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Ecology & Organismal Biology Mathematics 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. Subspecies Divergence in the Unicolored Jay (Aphelocoma unicolor), an Cleansing the Origami Dodecahedron of Thirds emblematic species of the Middle American pine-oak forest Andrea Becker; Salisbury University Madhvi Venkatraman; Occidental College 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Shuffle Posets and their Hasse Diagrams A new population of the rare puttyroot orchid, Aplectrum hyemale, in Calvin Cochran; Hendrix College central Indiana 9:40-10 a.m. Megan Smith; Franklin College Small Figure-Eight Knots, Interesting Unknots, and a Program to 9:40-10 a.m. Distinguish the Two Molecular Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Neotropical Cucumber Eric Smith; Jacksonville University genus Gurania based on the serine/ threonine phosphatase Low-Copy 10-10:20 a.m. Nuclear Marker Multiplication Operators between Iterated Logarithmic Lipschitz Spaces Adam Longwich; Ithaca College of an In 10-10:20 a.m. Andrew Prudhom; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Explaining Localized Variation in Cerion Shell Morphology on San Salvador Island, The Bahamas CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 Benjamin Stanley; James Madison University Computer Science

CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 9-9:20 a.m. Choosing the SSA That Is Right for You Chemistry Arya Pourzanjani; University of California, Santa Barbara 9-9:20 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Identification of Flavonoid Markers in Poplar Honey The Highs and Lows of Cyber Security: DDoS Attacks Silviano Mastromarino; Elon University Camille Carter, Paige Piggott; Howard University 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Determination of leaching rate of florfenicol in incorporated and top- Using Snort Network Intrusion Detection System to Monitor Network coated medicated fish feed via HPLC Traffic for Predefined Suspicious Activity or Patterns on a Secured and April Nofsinger; Viterbo University Unsecured Network 9:40-10 a.m. Jonnetta Bratcher; Howard University Flavonoid Composition Of Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboretum) Honey Megan Martin; Elon University CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 10-10:20 a.m. Anthropology & Archeology LC-MS/MS Method Development for Paulownia tomentosa Extracts Paulina Piotrowski; Union College 9-9:20 a.m. Ceramic and Lithic Evidence of a Transportation Corridor in Precontact Minnesota CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Chelsea Starke; Hamline University, St. Paul Chemistry 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. Using Ceramic Distributions to Infer Neighborhoods at Chunchucmil Molecular Simulation of Adsorption Separation of CH4/CO2 in Zeolitic Jacob Welch; University of Kentucky Imidazolate Frameworks 9:40-10 a.m. Melissa Rhodehouse; Eastern Washington University Early Hominin Evolution and the Transition to Bipedal Locomotion in 9:20-9:40 a.m. Humans Physical Properties of the Binary System Chloroform with the Ionic Liquid Sarah Sodemann; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis (trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amide ([C6mim] 10-10:20 a.m. [NTf2]) Posterior cranial flattening and cranial morphological origins in Mimbres David Saeva; State University of New York, Brockport populations Kayla VanDyke; Hamline University, St. Paul 42 |Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL Art History Dance Performance 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. Body, Identity and Narrative in Titian’s Paintings Sick Psyches: An Exploration of Choreography Leslie Winter; Wittenberg University Anne Carrillo Dallmeyer; Hendrix College 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Cultivating a New Connection: Wildlife, Minimal Realism, and the Art of Command of Sound: The Effect of Aural Accompaniment on Choreography Charley Harper Erin Lowden; State University of New York, Brockport Corie Cappelucci; Wittenberg University 9:40-10 a.m. Resonant Reverb: A Sympathetic Movement Exploration of Tinnitus 9:40-10 a.m. Healing in the Abstract: Embodied Cognition and the Drawings of Emma Rebecca Puretz, Maya Gonzalez; Brockport Kunz 10-10:20 a.m. Theresa Raniolo; Macaulay Honors College - Hunter In Between: Research of Creative Processes 10-10:20 a.m. Andrea Montez; State University of New York, Brockport John Heartfield and the Assimilation of Artistic Trauma Amy Monaghan; Rochester Institute of Technology CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 Visual Arts CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 9-9:20 a.m. Patination: Science Behind the Art of Metalsmithing International Studies Sarah Davis; Bridgewater State University 9-9:20 a.m. A Crude Awakening: The Relationship Between Oil Rents and Terrorism 9:20-9:40 a.m. in Latin America Object/Image: Life and Mortality Evan Studenmund; Elon University Rebecca DeVries; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. Current Latin American Sentiments Towards the United States Honorary Medals (Research presented in Spanish) Austin Lloyd; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Autumn Dawson; Capital University 10-10:20 a.m. Formal Wood Sculpture: An Uncommon Method 9:40-10 a.m. Tall Coffees and Natural Creams: the Socio-Economic and Cultural Jeremy Thurlby; North Central College Impact of Starbuck’s and NaturaCosméticos in Latin America Alexander Forconi, Sara Ireland, Ashley Taylor; Capital University WIMBERLY HALL 104 10-10:20 a.m. Biology The Dilemmas of Disaster: the Options for Haitian Children 9-9:20 a.m. Bobbi Wilson; Capital University Determining the Optimal Storage Media for Scat Collected at River Otter Latrine Sites for Downstream Analysis. CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Michael McIntyre; Finger Lakes Community College - Newark Center International Studies 9:20-9:40 a.m. On Creating a Forensic Herbarium of Weber County, Utah 9-9:20 a.m. Intolerance of Homosexuality in Developing Nations: How the “It Gets Jaclyn Parker; Weber State University Better” Theory Actually Works for the Poor and Marginalized 9:40-10 a.m. Benjamin Eveslage; Oakland University The Species of the San Francisco Bay Area: a Travelling Exhibit and Educational Kit 9:20-9:40 a.m. It’s Not Easy Being Green: Explaining Variation Among Individuals Alexandra Moran, Mietek Kolipinski; Dominican University of California Environmental Behavior in Developed Countries 10-10:20 a.m. Matthew Zonis; American University The Role of Aesthetics in Conservation Narratives since the Industrial Revolution 9:40-10 a.m. Sexual Assault in Genocide: The Influence of Gender Discrepancies Hillary Heinrichs; Broaddus College Christina Cole; Hendrix College 10-10:20 a.m. Social Movements: A Comparative Case Study of Student Protests in California and . Kalina Machlis; Dominican University of California Oral Session 1|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 43

WIMBERLY HALL 105 WIMBERLY HALL 213 Nursing English 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. A Study to Determine if a Loss of Interest in Others is Reflected by the Shanley’s Parable on Doubt: a Clash of Discourses and Their Visions for Acceptance Emotional Support America Janey Jubas; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Donald Brown; Mississippi State University CER for Sfty and Health 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. Exploring the feasibility of text messaging in building healthy dating The Bitch vs. the Ditz: the Perception of Female Politicians in American relationships Print Mass Media Dominique De la Cruz, Joseph Burroughs, Constantino Rose; Lacy Culpepper; Dixie State College of Utah University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing 9:40-10 a.m. 9:40-10 a.m. We the People: a Research Paper about Rhetoric & the American People Prevention Curriculum of Teen Dating Violence in Urban High Schools Elizabeth Massengale; Anderson College Linden Wu; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing WIMBERLY HALL 226 WIMBERLY HALL 111 Sociology Music 9-9:20 a.m. 9-9:20 a.m. Barriers to Bystander Intervention in Sexual Assault: What Stops College Lowell Mason: Father of American Music Education Students from Stepping In? Matthew Martin; Western Carolina University Carly Mee; Occidental College- 9:20-9:40 a.m. 9:20-9:40 a.m. The Power of Group Dynamics in Musical Ensembles Contributing Factors to Rape Culture on College Campuses: Small Rural Carys Kunze; Appalachian State University University 9:40-10 a.m. Caitlin Armer; Western Carolina University Group Creativity: Cooperating Across Disciplines 9:40-10 a.m. ShayLynne Clark; Weber State University Domestic Violence and Rape Prevalence in the Lives of Cerritos College Students WIMBERLY HALL 212 Cierra Sorin; Cerritos College Political Science 10-10:20 a.m. The “Grey Area:” College Students’ Perceptions of Sexual Consent in 9-9:20 a.m. Popular Television Programs Legalized regulation of drugs: the effects on drug trafficking organizations Nona Gronert; Occidental College Jurriaan van den Hurk; Virginia Commonwealth University 9:20-9:40 a.m. Paragons of free trade or detrimental entities? A critique of the role of multinational corporations in free markets as authority figures comparable to government institutions Andrew Thayer; Black Hills State University 9:40-10 a.m. The LGBTQ Movement and Hate Crime Legislation: The Role of Religious Traditionalism in Congressional Districts Andrew Champion; Susquehanna University 44 |Oral Session 1|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 229 Oral Session 2 – Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m. African American Studies CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 9-9:20 a.m. The Politics of HIV & AIDS in Black America during the Reagan Business/Finance/Accounting Administration: A Qualitative Analysis of Governmental Response and 1:15-1:35 p.m. AIDS Policy Utilizing the Social Contract Theory A Statistical Analysis of Stock Returns in the Great Recession Brenda Duverce; Howard University Justin Bensema; Waynesburg University 10-10:20 a.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. HIV Epidemic Growing Fast: A Systematic Analysis of the Recent Threat Sarbanes Oxley: Was it worth it? among Young Black Gay and Bisexual Males Using the Rational Choice Brittany Nimal; Waynesburg University Theory 1:55-2:15 p.m. Cory Rhodes; Howard University The Impact of Leveraged Buyouts on Corporate Governance Timothy Lynch; Fordham University WIMBERLY HALL 229 Sociology CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 9:20-9:40 a.m. Communications Social and Spatial Obesity: The Physical Manifestation of Stigma 1:15-1:35 p.m. Management Sino a Power Shift Anna Kurnizki; Occidental College Robert Flaherty; Ithaca College 9:40-10 a.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Self-Rated Health: The Role of Residential Stereotypes and Portrayals of Germans in U.S. Social Media Platforms Area Characteristics Hannah Nelson; Elon University Monica He; Rice University 1:55-2:15 p.m. The Impact and Implications of Social Media Use in Rural Africa in WIMBERLY 230 Community Building Women and Gender Studies Devin Lynn; Black Hills State University 9-9:20 a.m. Christine Ladd-Franklin: A Leader for Women’s Education CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 Carly Shinners, Katherine Zoroufy; University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Interdisciplinary Studies 9:20-9:40 a.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. From Mourning to Madness: The Letters of Mary Todd Lincoln Breaking Down Barriers One Laugh at a Time: An Examination of Madeline Martin; Salisbury University Political and Social Satire in Muslim American Ethnic Comedy Marissa Hicks; University of California, Los Angeles 9:40-10 a.m. Marie Antoinette: From Her 18th Century Epistolary Life to Coppola’s 1:35-1:55 p.m. Cinematic Portrayal Cosmopolitan Views in Presidential Speeches: The Reagan and Obama Brittany Eaton; Salisbury University Campaigns Ciara Haney; Miami University 1:55-2:15 p.m. Le héros vs. the hero: an evaluation of French and American heroic ideals Molly Grosskreutz; Viterbo University 2:15-2:35 p.m. Faulty Assumptions about the Targets of Development Aid Create Poverty Pornography Scott Brummel; Bowling Green State University Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.| 45

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 Economics Education 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Real Story and Real Solutions for the Housing Crisis A Qualitative Analysis of Education Disparity in Chicago Using the Class Stine Lunde, Marcus Plyhr, Ricko Ericsson, Philip Brattstroem; and Organizational Theories Sierra Nevada College Kayla Smith; Howard University 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. The Changing Spatial Distribution of Mortgage Denials: Factors That Deter Young Adults from Pursuing Higher Education Evidence and Policy Implications from the Great Housing Bust in Maria Perry; University of Central Oklahoma Michigan 1:55-2:15 p.m. Nicholas Ostezan; University of Michigan The Dying Public School: A Qualitative Analysis of the Effects of Budget 1:55-2:15 p.m. Cuts in the United States Public School System Utilizing the Functional The Effects of Aquatic Invasive Species on Lakefront Property Prices Theory Martin Meder; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Ashley Clark; Howard University 2:15-2:35 p.m. Choosing a Better America: Examining the Determinants of Public CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Investment Spending in the United States Utilizing Public Choice Theory History Rosemary Mwaura; Howard University 1:15-1:35 p.m. Une jolie cincture à flesche: the Story of the Sash CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 Rebecca Chadwick; Carleton University Economics 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. ‘Law & Order’ in ‘Westerns’ in the 20th & 21st Centuries How Technological Development and Adoption Affects the Health Care Christopher Solberg; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Industry with a Case Study on the Drug Eluting Stent 1:55-2:15 p.m. Michael Lauer; Loyola University Chicago Teddy Ruxpin: a Toy Ahead of its Time 1:35-1:55 p.m. Eleanor Jacobson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Links Between the Health Status and Economic Structure of a Local Area 2:15-2:35 p.m. Kathryn Salomon; Franklin and Marshall College The Legacy of King Billy and the Boyne: Collective Memory in Ulster-Scot Culture CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 John Nelson; Gettysburg College Education 1:15-1:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 Online Learning, Does It Change The Meaning of Communications? History Michael Carpenter, Christopher Pitts; Eastern Washington 1:15-1:35 p.m. University From Charlestown to Park and Brighton to Southie: Community 1:35-1:55 p.m. Opposition to Busing in Boston Peer-assisted Learning in an Orthopedic Evaluation Flipped Classroom Stephan Rochefort; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Course: The Effectiveness of Peer-assisted Learning with Podcast 1:35-1:55 p.m. Remediation Lloyd Barbee: Wisconsin’s Civil Rights Leader from Memphis Crystal Yamasaki; Weber State University David Rice; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. The Effectiveness of Hybrid Courses Behind Closet Doors: The Construction of a Homosexual Identity in Charis Wilson; Anderson College 1950s United States 2:15-2:35 p.m. Hailey Jures; Occidental College Using a Computer Simulation as a Teaching Tool in a Calculus 2:15-2:35 p.m. Classroom Inequality in the Land of Equality: Visual Evidence from Japanese Thomas Lindsay, Baillie Graves, Benjamin Moore; University of Internment Camps North Alabama Taylor Shiro; University of the Pacific 46 |Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 English Linguistics & World Languages 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. “Delicate Little Compliments” and “News of Importance:” Letters of German-speaking Productions of The Crucible: An Audience Indifferent? Courtship in Pride and Prejudice An Audience Convicted? An Audience Alerted? Sarah Lentz; Elon University Laura Bolling; Hamline University, St. Paul 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Jane Austen and the Domestic Sphere Stories of Roswell, Georgia: a Sociolinguistic Study of Narrative Structure Ginger Macfarlan; John Brown University Anna Wilson; University of Georgia Literature 1:55-2:15 p.m. The Concept of Honor in Sor Juana In s de la Cruz’s “La Respuesta a 1:55-2:15 p.m. é Smooth Seas Do Not Make Skillful Sailors Sor Filotea” Chelsea Chmel; Salisbury University Leigh Clouse; Hope College 2:15-2:35 p.m. The Cult of Cybele and Attis in Pre-Augustan Rome: An Analysis of CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Catullus 63 as a Reflection on Personal Love and Social Mores Religious Studies Aidan Kirkpatrick; Mercer University 1:15-1:35 p.m. Engaged Jain Traditions and Social Nonviolence: Ethnographic Case CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 Studies of Lay Animal Activists and Service-Oriented Nuns Brett Evans; Elon University English 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Morality and the Mind: A Discussion on Christian and Scientific Views A Savior is Born Related to the Human Propensity to Sin Blake Caffee; Black Hills State University Jennifer Sechrist; Valparaiso University Literature 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Moving Teenagers Past Moralistic Therapeutic Deism: The Impact of Ecocritical Perspective on the Bible and Essays by John Muir and Ralph Youth Ministry Waldo Emerson Brooke Apple; Capital University Tiara Haffenbredl; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 2:15-2:35 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Qi and The Dilemma of Postmodernism and its Impact on Ralph Waldo John Balch; Hendrix College Emerson: Lessons of the Father of American Transcendentalism Jonathan Warnock; Anderson College CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 Marketing CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 1:15-1:35 p.m. English Keeping Downtown Businesses Involved and Vital in Development 2:15-2:35 p.m. Organizations Blinding Silence Lisa Klingelhoefer, Jackie Ziemke, Dayoung Yoo, Gage Bender; Tyler Swanson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls University of Nebraska, Kearney 1:35-1:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 La Trattoria on the Square: How a local restaurant can market itself to Poetry & Creative Writing college students Brian Heinze, Johnny Andia, Shelby Phan; University of West 1:15-1:35 p.m. Georgia Poetry for Shoplifters: Emulation Poetry Kyle McGinn; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 1:55-2:15 p.m. The impact of a small university town on the hosting of a school event; a 1:35-1:55 p.m. co-branding approach Returning the Fantastic to Fantasy Li-Ting Sun, Rui Zhai; Black Hills State University Kenneth Stoneman; Sierra Nevada College 2:15-2:35 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Spyro Gyro: Statistical Results and Analysis The Town That Disappeared Cindy Xu, Charles Brooks, Charlotte McCauley, Jong Min Baek; Alexander Waisley; University of Wisconsin-River Falls University of West Georgia Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m. | 47

CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 Psychology Political Science 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Body Shapes and Attractiveness “Somali in Minneapolis, Melbourne, and Manchester: Comparative Policy Jordan McCambridge; Eastern Illinois University Analysis and Refugee Experience in Multinational Adult Education Systems” 1:35-1:55 p.m. Heidi Fahning; Hamline University, St. Paul The Psychological Factors that Affect Makeup Usage and the Perception 1:35-1:55 p.m. of Makeup in Different Situations Black Poison: a Qualitative Analysis of the Toxic Situation in Africa’s Most Devina Narang; Virginia Commonwealth University Oil-Producing Nation, Nigeria 1:55-2:15 p.m. Adedamola Sokoya; Howard University The Effects of Model Resources on Human Mate Copying 1:55-2:15 p.m. Corilyn Wagner; Hamline University, St. Paul The Hopeless Continent? The Legacy of Imperialism in Failing African States 2:15-2:35 p.m. The Effects of Gender and Humor on Romantic Attraction Madisson Heinze; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Emily Canon; Hendrix College 2:15-2:35 p.m. The Politics of Apartheid and Religion: Ideological Divergence in South African Churches CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Stephen Joiner; Milligan College Psychology

1:15-1:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 A Brief Review And Examination Of Delay Effects On Negation Within Text and Metacomprehension Judgments Political Science David Agudo; State University of New York, Brockport 1:15-1:35 p.m. Beyond the Pillow Talk: How Gender, Media and Politics Shape the Role 1:35-1:55 p.m. Effect of number and similarity on children’s plural comprehension and Legacy of First Ladies, 1961-2012 Rich Basche; University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Elizabeth Stoltz; Ithaca College 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Effects of Fear Expressions and Distinctive Qualities on Facial Presidents’ Psychological Profiles in the Political Context of the State of the Recognition and ERP Responses Union Address Clarie Koehn, April Childs, Guadalupe Gonzalez; Bethel College Adam Ozer; Susquehanna University 2:15-2:35 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. The influence of handedness in face detection. The Spatial Caucus Effect: Jesse Jackson and South Carolina in the 1988 Presidential Primaries Fara Di Noto; Oakland University Ryne Rohla; Eastern Washington University

CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Philosophy & Ethics Biology 1:15-1:35 p.m. Morality and Philosophy: Sexual Autonomy 1:15-1:35 p.m. Elucidating a specific minimal concentration of Taurine chloramine that Virginia Morin; Salisbury University inhibit growth of skin commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis 1:35-1:55 p.m. Emilio Vasquez; Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Nietzsche and The Feminine Andrew Meland; Luther College 1:35-1:55 p.m. Folate-Functionalized Nanoparticles for Targeted Anti-Chlamydial Drug 1:55-2:15 p.m. Delivery The Lesbian in Love: Female Homosexuality as an Escape from Male Tayson Lin; Wayne State University Power? Dalila Ozier; University of West Georgia 1:55-2:15 p.m. Identification of Medicinal Properties from Fungi 2:15-2:35 p.m. Brian Manske; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Addressing the Social Perception of Transgender Persons: The Call for a New Schema 2:15-2:35 p.m. Survey for Helenalin in Utah Asteraceae Species Dakota Neff; Loyola University, Chicago Taylor Nelson; Weber State University 48 |Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 1:55-2:15 p.m. Surface Morphology of Annealed Copper doped Zinc Oxide Films Physics Elizabeth Tennyson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1:15-1:35 p.m. Assembly and Calibration of Photo-multiplier Tubes for use in Large 2:15-2:35 p.m. Scale Particle Experimentation at Jefferson Laboratory Three Dimensional Nanostructures on Layered Materials Bryan Ishewood; James Madison University Benjamin Beck; University of Northern Iowa 1:35-1:55 p.m. Characterizing and Enhancing the Single-Photon Sensitivity of CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 Quantum-Dot Optically Gated Field-Effect Transistors. Kinesiology & Exercise Science Andrew Prudhom; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Does Gatorade G3 Facilitate Recovery in Male Collegiate Athletes? Low Threshold Optical Limiting in Solid-core Photonic Crystal Fibers Andrea Gross; Elon University Alec Bowcock; Pacific University 1:35-1:55 p.m. Electrical Engineering The Effect of Caffeine on the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) Test 2:15-2:35 p.m. All-Optical Wave Division Multiplexed Signal Demultiplexer: an Carolyn Hayden; Salisbury University Examination of Heat Transfer and Coupling Across the Optical 1:55-2:15 p.m. Waveguide and Whispering Gallery Resonators The effect of two exercise hydration strategies on exercise performance, Justin Hyder, Rachel Pauley; United States Military Academy cognition, hand–eye coordination and stress hormone response. Kimberly Fitzgerald; SUNY, Fredonia CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 2:15-2:35 p.m. Posture Predicament: an Investigation on Designing for Health Neuroscience Melanie Povlitzki; University of Minnesota,Twin Cities 1:15-1:35 p.m. Decline in Mitochondrial Respiration in Post-Ovariectomy Mice is Ameliorated by Beta-Estradiol Treatment CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 William Fernandez; Eastern Illinois University Engineering/Engineering Technology 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Failure of paravascular CSF flow after spinal cord injury: implications Impact of Laser Power and Build Orientation on the Mechanical for secondary edema formation Properties of Selectively Laser Sintered Parts Harris Weber; University of Rochester Marissa Castoro; Hofstra University - Alumni College 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Pharmacological Ignition of Hippocampal Function in Juvenile Rats Growth of Highly Aligned Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Crystal Sarah Albani; George Mason University Quartz for Terahertz Spectroscopy 2:15-2:35 p.m. Grace Meikle; University of Notre Dame Investigation of human serotonin transporter to determine if mutants 1:55-2:15 p.m. associated with autism induce altered conformational change in the Using Velocity and Pressure control for planarization in Chemical transporter. Mechanical Paired Grinding (CMPG) Iva Stojkovska; Boise State University Hao Bai, Ryan McCleish; Iowa State University 2:15-2:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 Shrinkage and Durability of Blended Cements Containing Reactive Magnesia Physics Jem Locquiao; University of Utah 1:15-1:35 p.m. Effect of Impact Surface Roughness on Whether Droplets Splash or Oscillate CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 Matthew Cales; Guilford College Health Sciences & Public Health 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Constructing a Relaxation Calorimeter A Global Comparison of Healthcare Access and Custodial Decision- Hank Anderson; California State University, Fresno Making Policies for Incarcerated Women and Children in Natasha Sheybani; Virginia Commonwealth University Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m. | 49

1:35-1:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Cultural Factors Exacerbating the Tragedy of Maternal Health in Zambia Chemistry Courtney Schmidt; Hope College 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Guggenheim Method of Kinetic Analysis: A Laboratory Experiment Surveying rural Bangladeshi population for knowledge, attitudes and Anthony Pratt; Elon University behaviors in relation to soil transmitted helminth infections Kari Neutzling; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 1:35-1:55 p.m. Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy Using Incoherent Light: A Theoretical Analysis CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 Erika Sutor; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Biological Engineering 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Using Maple to Visualize Atomic Orbitals The Design of Patient-Specific Implants to Treat Bone Cancer Brianna Stewart; Spelman College Shelby Marks; Union College 1:35-1:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Modeling the Human Brain’s Major Structures and White Matter Connectivity Mathematics Using Magnetic Resonance and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tyler Capek; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 1:15-1:35 p.m. An Observation of Chess Piece Placement Patterns Eric Lew; Hendrix College CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 1:35-1:55 p.m. Ecology & Organismal Biology A Variation of the Instant Insanity Problem 1:15-1:35 p.m. Nathan Koenecke; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Assessing the role invasive-host demographics play in transmission of a 1:55-2:15 p.m. parasite associated with mortality of migratory waterfowl Decidability of Cup Problems and Computation of Solutions Matthew Rittenhouse; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Xu Zhao; University of Wisconsin-Stout 1:35-1:55 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. Abiotic determinants of the abundance of the West Nile virus vector, Culex Modeling the Game of Brain Cube pipiens, in suburban Chicago, USA. Kristal Jameson, Leslie Muzulu; St. Catherine University, St. Paul Jeremy Hemberger; University of Wisconsin-Madison 1:55-2:15 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 Naegleria fowleri in Spirit Lake, Mount Saint Helens: A Supporting Case for the Flagellate-Empty Habitat Hypothesis Computer Science Heather Frady; Eastern Washington University 1:15-1:35 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. The Number of Isolated Notes in Multihop Wireless Networks with the Predictors of Zooplankton Assemblages Log-normal Shadowing Model Ryan Moncada; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Anthony Baker; Paine College 1:35-1:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 Using Ubuntu and Snort Intrusion Detection System to Monitor Network Traffic for Predefined Suspicious Activity on Secured Chemistry and Unsecured Networks 1:15-1:35 p.m. Lakeasha Williams, Jonetta Bratcher; Howard University Methylmercury Trophic Transfer in the Lower Food Web in Six National 1:55-2:15 p.m. Parks in the Upper Midwest Wireless Mesh Networks as a Catalyst to Developing Countries Carlton Folster, Alex Ritchay, Greg Perrine, Rolfhus Kristofer; Sushant Mainaly; Minnesota State University, Mankato University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1:35-1:55 p.m. The Leaching Rate of Florfenicol from Medicated Fish Feeds at 27°C Jodie Haney; Viterbo University 1:55-2:15 p.m. Antimicrobial activity of selected Native American seeds Nicole Sorlie, Constantin Adelakoun; University of Minnesota, Crookston 50 |Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Anthropology & Archeology International Studies 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Temple- A Multifunctional Institution “It’s Common Sense:” Healthcare Choice in Contemporary Beijing Sudha Haran; Macaulay Honors College - Brooklyn Nick Tackes; Carthage College 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. An Analysis of Utah’s Chicano Civil Rights Movement Through Chinese Development Initiatives in Ghana, 1961-2011 S.O.C.I.O. 1964-1984 Anna McCracken; Elon University Juan Carlos Gonzalez; University of Utah 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Pursuing Engagement Policy with North Korea: Taking a Step Back to Anthropological Effects on Whaling as a Political Issue Move One Step Closer to the Future Anna McGreal; North Central College Hyo Jin (Jinny) Park; University of Georgia 2:15-2:35 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. Economy Trumps Religion?: Latter-day Saint Fathers Feeding the Family Wabi Sabi, Mono no Aware, and Ma: Tracing Traditional Japanese Hillary Timmons, Shannon Ricks; Utah Valley University Aesthetics Through Japanese History Lauren Prusinski; Valparaiso University CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 Art History CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. My Eyes Are Up Here: Female Artists and the Male Gaze Ginastera: Putting on the Map of Western Classical Music Elyse Williams; Juniata College Alexander Heinrich; Bridgewater State University 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Patriarchy, Misogyny, and Orientalism in Delacroix’s The Massacre of The History and Legacy of Marimolin Scio Kimberly Liebergen, Emma McAlister; University of Wisconsin- Kelsey Belomy; University of the Pacific Whitewater 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Sally Mann and Proud Flesh: the Death and Rebirth of Masculinity You Xiaci De Zuanshi Through the Photographic Process Dane Morgan; Western Carolina University Jessica Fong; University of the Pacific 2:15-2:35 p.m. CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 The Clothed, the Naked, and the Exposed: Subconscious Sexuality in Visual Arts 20th Century Surrealism 1:15-1:35 p.m. Stephanie Rhyner; Ripon College The Opposite of Sex: Momentary Captures of Time & Identity Tyler van der Stappen; Weber State University CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 1:35-1:55 p.m. International Studies Stream of Unconscious: a Work of Painted Cyanotypes 1:15-1:35 p.m. Lona Moody; Truman State University Diglossia in 1:55-2:15 p.m. Matthew Trahan, Lila Handy, Kristen Bradford; Bridgewater State Painting the Night: A Photographic Study of Light University Kimberly Fahey; Jacksonville University 1:35-1:55 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. Regional German Beer Culture: Contemporary Concerns in a Changing Experience Fogo Island Tradition John Fedak IV; Lafayette College Louis Waldmeir; North Central College 1:55-2:15 p.m. Indigenous Communities and Ecotourism in Ecuador Rachel Schuchman; Illinois College 2:15-2:35 p.m. From Colonial Territory to Island Getaway: the Effect of Colonial Influences on the Presence of Tourism-based Economies in Fiji and Vanuatu Brock Grecco; American University Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m. | 51

WIMBERLY HALL 104 WIMBERLY HALL 212 Biology English 1:15-1:35 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Phylogenetic Analysis of the PLA2 in the Five Subspecies of A Garden of Weeds Agkistrodon contortrix Mai Xiong; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Meghan Kerin; Hendrix College 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Elucidation Distribution of Parasitic in Archaeal Genomes Ryan McCann; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Morgan Florek, Daniel Gilbert; SUNY Potsdam 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Guided by Providence Mitochondrial Phylogenetics of Micrurus fulvius and Micrurus tener Tyler Swanson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Tresor Mukiza; Hendrix College Poetry & Creative Writing 2:15-2:35 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. Towards a robust phylogeny of Toxicocalamus (Elapidae) Staying Afloat: a Short Story Concerning the Struggle of African- Sharon Carter; University of Central Florida Americans to Live Above Poverty Donald Brown; Mississippi State University WIMBERLY HALL 105 Health Sciences & Public Health WIMBERLY HALL 213 1:15-1:35 p.m. English Creation of Patient-Specific Bone Densitometry Models from 3D Imaging 1:15-1:35 p.m. Data Douglas: The Politics of Identity Amidst A Figure of Terror Laura Biersteker; Vanderbilt University Angelina Seals; University of the Pacific 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:35-1:55 p.m. Validity of morphological characters used to distinguish the mosquitoes The Road Not Taken Culex restuans and Culex pipiens Laura Rieke; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Tyler McKinnish; Western Carolina University Literature Nursing 1:55-2:15 p.m. 1:55-2:15 p.m. Suicide, Community and Aesthetics: Achieving the Ecstatic in James The Use of Photovoice to Identify Challenges and Supports Experienced Wright’s Poetry by Family Caregivers of the Older Adult Alethea Tusher; University of Minnesota, Duluth Emily Maddock, Haley Breaux, Amber Jones, Laura Trent; Baylor University Waco-University Development WIMBERLY HALL 226 2:15-2:35 p.m. To Live While Dying: Quality Palliative Care Sociology Nalynn Holland; Salisbury University 1:15-1:35 p.m. Accounting for Actions: Vocabularies of Motive, Techniques of WIMBERLY HALL 111 Neutralization, and Maintenance Identity in the Rwandan Genocide Emily Philipp; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Music 1:35-1:55 p.m. 1:15-1:35 p.m. Burmese Karen Health Conceptions, Ideas, and Beliefs IV-V-I: The Use of A Games-Based Learning Approach to Understanding Franella Ngaboh-Smart; University of Wisconsin-Madison Harmonic Function in Music Theory Alexander Alberti; Appalachian State University 1:55-2:15 p.m. How Israeli Occupation Breeds Palestinian Terrorism 1:35-1:55 p.m. Raisa Rahman; Adelphi University From Neumes to Notes: The Evolution of Music Notation Hope Strayer; Cedarville University 2:15-2:35 p.m. Listening to Kenya’s Youth: an Inside Evaluation of Kenyan Health Care Rachel Mueller; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 52 |Oral Session 2|Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 229 Oral Session 3 – Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. Social Work CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 1:15-1:35 p.m. Shifting Ground; Examining Dual Relationships in Rural Social Work Business/Finance/Accounting Practice in Alaska 2:45-3:05 p.m. Brittany Van Sickle, Helen Shepard, Jackie Eisenberg, Jenny York; Twitter: Now Predicting Stock Returns University Alaska Fairbanks Daniel Hodd; Fordham University 1:35-1:55 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Mapping the Assets of the Washburn Neighborhood Who is Looking at Your Social Media Posts and How Could This Affect Kelsey Pruitt; Viterbo University You Professionally? 1:55-2:15 p.m. Kathleen Bailey; University of Montevallo Evicting a People: a Triangulative Analysis of Gentrification’s Adverse 3:25-3:45 p.m. Effects on Black and Latino Communities in the United States Utilizing The Effects of Financial Aid on Overall Student Engagement at St. the Capitalist and Postcolonialist Theories Norbert College Using a Comparative Study Ronald Williams; Howard University Kathryn Danielson, Joel Szymanski, Michelle Newgent; St. Norbert 2:15-2:35 p.m. College Food Deserts and Fundamental Cause: The Relationship Between 3:45-4:05 p.m. Socioeconomic Status, Access to Food and Obesity UW-Parkside Tutoring Center: Improving Student Experiences Olivia Poepping; St. Norbert College Benjamin Dubrava, Kali Norton, Kahili Cheng, Christa Smith, Reeves; University of Wisconsin-Parkside WIMBERLY 230 Women and Gender Studies CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 1:15-1:35 p.m. Communications El Feminismo Complicado de Gabriela Mistral (The Complicated Feminism of Gabriela Mistral) 2:45-3:05 p.m. Laura Clark; State University of New York, Brockport Disney’s Brave New Role Model: a Reception Analysis of the Disney Princess Line and its Effects On Young Girls 1:35-1:55 p.m. Sarah Campanini; Bridgewater State University Sisterhood is Powerful? Rosalind Kichler; New College of Florida 3:05-3:25 p.m. Sesame Street: Your Childhood Neighborhood Localized Throughout 1:55-2:15 p.m. Europe What is Feminism? Jarrod Walczer; Ithaca College Corinne Blake, Brianna Vear; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 3:25-3:45 p.m. 2:15-2:35 p.m. The Effects of Romantic Comedies on Women and Adolescents Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at University of Wisconsin- Cassady Green; Georgetown College La Crosse: Developing a feminist identity Megan Duncan; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:45-4:05 p.m. The New Executive: An In-depth Analysis of the Media’s Influence on the President of the United States and How It Altered Its Responsibilities in the Past Century by Using Cultural Relativity Theory Todd Legette; Howard University

CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 Interdisciplinary Studies 2:45-3:05 p.m. Ravi Shankar’s Mission: How His Childhood Exposure to the West Led to a Unique Diffusion of Indian Classical Music Thomas Bunting; Truman State University 3:05-3:25 p.m. The Disabled Composer: Late-Style Composition as Influenced by the Non-Normative Body Laura Franks; Truman State University Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.| 53

3:25-3:45 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 With This Ring, I Thee Control: Legal Constructions of Feminine Identity History in Bleak House and The Fellowship of the Ring Angela Lesnak; Hamline University, St. Paul 2:45-3:05 p.m. A Comparison of Soviet Field Regulations 1929 and 1936: the Development and Adoption of Deep Battle Theory as Soviet Military CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Doctrine Economics John Bolen Jr.; Virginia Military Institute 2:45-3:05 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Electrification and Youth Labor In Soviet Russia, Film Watch You: Agenda-Driven History in Soviet Film Toni Jung; University of South Florida Hayley Hendren; John Brown University 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Labor Unions: How Declining Membership Effects Wage Determination Russian Encroachment in the Far East: 1850 To Present John Douglas; Allegheny College Margaret Zieke; Elmhurst College 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. The Effect of Industrial Trends on Mean Wage Income Growth The Memoirs of Catherine the Great: the Failed Legacy of Russia’s Binish Rijal; Franklin and Marshall College Catherine II Hallie Kroll; Salisbury University CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 2:45-3:05 p.m. History Access to Credit and Migration in Uganda: ?Complements or 2:45-3:05 p.m. Substitutes? From Fifteen to Ten Thousand: the Electric Auto-Lite Strike of 1934 Canyon Bosler; American University Bradley Sommer; University of Toledo 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Testing the Tiebout-Tullock Hypothesis: the Influence of Government The Ogden Telephone Exchange, Rocky Mountain Bell and the Rise of Amenities on the Migration Propensity of Young Adults in the United the Telephone Monopoly States Kyle Hunter; Weber State University Andy Ademe; Carthage College 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Death of an Organizational Man: an Advertiser’s Resistance to the FTC The Relationship Between Industrial Structure and Demographic and the Creative Revolution in Advertising in the 1960s Employment Trends Lance Spaude; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Megan Pollack, Deepra Yusuf; Franklin and Marshall College 3:45-4:05 p.m. The Rise of the University Campus: A Case Study of the Effect of CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 National Trends in Campus Development on an Institution” Education Joseph Sathe; Hamline University, St. Paul 2:45-3:05 p.m. Teach Foreign Language to College Students in Their Native Language or Foreign Language? Kriston Haynes; Western Carolina University 3:05-3:25 p.m. The Development and Initial Testing of the Jacksonville Attitudes toward Research Survey Daniel Murff; Jacksonville University 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Commercialization of Online Education Christopher T. Raver; Eastern Washington University 3:45-4:05 p.m. Expertise Development Opportunities for University Honors Students John Maynes; Utah State University 54 |Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 3:45-4:05 p.m. Exploring the role of religion and spirituality in end-of-life treatment History Stephanie Tsang; Loyola University, Chicago 2:45-3:05 p.m. The Principles of ’98: How the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Impacted the Early Republic CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 Patrick Becknell; Salisbury University Marketing 3:05-3:25 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. The Joy of Piracy: Ned Buntline, Mark Twain, and the Black Avenger of The Marketing Carnival Approach the Spanish Main Amaan Kazerouni, Ayaan Kazerouni, Bora Gunay, Sarah Saltiel; Daniel Gorman Jr.; University of Rochester University of West Georgia 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. America’s Failed Revolution: A Secret Society’s Involvement in the Aaron An Exploration of UAE Companies and their Commercial Use of Social Burr Conspiracy Networking Sites Daniel Degges; University of Arkansas at Monticello Afra AlSuwaidi; Zayed University 3:45-4:05 p.m. “ . . . One of the Real Tragedies of Reconstruction”: African American CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 Agency and the White Response in North Carolina, 1865-1877 Linguistics & World Languages Hollyn Geibel; Elon University 2:45-3:05 p.m. Semantics vs. Phonology: English Loan Words in Mandarin Chinese CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 Lani Nelson; State University of New York, New Paltz English 3:05-3:25 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. The Intersection of Regional Identity and Regional Dialect: Narrative “She’s The Man” and Shakespeare’s “”: A Focus on Cross- Expression in Opposing Speech Ideological Communities of the dressing and Gender Identity Alemannic Dialect Family Rachel Gerlach; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Alec Knight; Grinnell College 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Concept of Free Will in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and The Manifestation of Inherent Phonetic Intuition by Native Spanish Andrew Rosenthal; University of Minnesota-Morris Speakers in Social Media 3:25-3:45 p.m. Mary Brown; George Mason University The Foulest Toad: Analyzing the Amphibian Imagery in Shakespeare’s 3:45-4:05 p.m. Tragedy of Richard the Third The Politics of Lexicography: an Examination of pre-Franco, Franco, and Marissa Duncan; Western Carolina University post-Franco Dictionaries Literature Benjamin Del Greco; Hamline University, St. Paul 3:45-4:05 p.m. Richard in the Present: Staging Disability in the Twenty-first Century CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 Colin Loeffler; North Central College English 2:45-3:05 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Defining Poetic Journals Religious Studies Hilary Lahan; Wheaton College 2:45-3:05 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Human Rights, Religious Minorities, and Democratic Duty: a Turkish Innocence versus Experience: A Conflict Revealed through Storytelling Conversation Katherine Guidera; Valparaiso University Rebecca Cardone; California Lutheran University Literature 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. A Theological Response to the Poultry Industry Defining Absolutism: undergraduate research at the Bibliothèque Rebecca Doucette; St. Catherine University, St. Paul Nationale de France in Paris 3:25-3:45 p.m. Francesca Roth, Didier Course; Hood College What Happened to that Old-Time Religion?: an Analysis of the Influence 3:45-4:05 p.m. of Class on Worship Experiences in the African American Church Using The Memoirist and Her Reader: Dialogic Disclosure and Camaraderie Conflict and Social Structure Theories Carrie Busby; University of Montevallo Ashley Cleaves; Howard University CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.| 55

Psychology 3:45-4:05 p.m. Self-Esteem and Social Functioning in Natural Sciences vs. Humanities 2:45-3:05 p.m. Gender Stereotypes in Sports Language and Social Sciences University Students Jessica Walker; University of Memphis Kalin Nishimori, Amara Schubert, Andrea Rodriguez; California State University Channel Islands 3:05-3:25 p.m. Music Preference and Perceived Masculinity and Femininity Justin Flanagan; Hendrix College CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 3:25-3:45 p.m. Philosophy & Ethics The Effects of Grammatically Gendered Language on Views of 2:45-3:05 p.m. Femininity On the Value and Worth of the Pursuit and Experience of Fun Katherine Dennis; Hendrix College Jeremy Shur; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. The Importance of Gender Equality: a Cross-National Examination of Forte! Forte! Sound the Syllogism! Question the Composition!: Gender Inequality’s Relationship with Health and Happiness The Relation of Reason and Music in Nietzsche Rachel Schindler; St. Norbert College Duke Cruz; Westminster College 3:25-3:45 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 The good, the bad and the ugly of social media Psychology Elijah Aulik; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 2:45-3:05 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Effects of Stimulant Medication on Children with ADHD: Executive Beauty, the Gaze, and Morality Functioning and Behavior Problems Andrew Erickson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kelli Kenyon; St. Catherine University, St. Paul 3:05-3:25 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 The National Alliance on Mental Illness’s Peer-to-Peer Class and Its Political Science Effects on Mental Health Literacy 2:45-3:05 p.m. Ariel Hargrave; Weber State University Ancients, Moderns, and Americans: the Case of Tyranny 3:25-3:45 p.m. Alexandria LaRose; Bridgewater State University A Meta-analytic comparison of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral 3:05-3:25 p.m. Therapy and Play Therapy Centralized to Market Transitions In the 20th Century Michael Slade; Utah Valley University Matthew Stern; University of Utah 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Effects of Online Versus In-Person Administration of Behavioral Flaws In The World’s Leading Democracy Activation Task Assignments: The Potential Role of Accountability Philip Brattstrom, Marcus Plyhr, Stine Lunde, Ricko Eriksson; Sierra Joseph Murphy; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Nevada College 3:45-4:05 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Public Support: A Necessity For Successful Transitions From State Psychology Socialism To A Market Economy 2:45-3:05 p.m. Kevin Aslett; Lawrence University Gender Differences in Perceived Discrimination as a Predictor of Depressive Symptoms among Latinos CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 Alexandra Reveles; Marquette University Political Science 3:05-3:25 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Differences in Attitudes Toward Male and Female Bisexuals Power Struggles-United States Intervention in Argentina during the 20th Katie Michaud; Hendrix College Century 3:25-3:45 p.m. Mitchell Stith; Capital University Negative Attitudes Toward Hispanic Immigrants: Testing a Dual-Process 3:05-3:25 p.m. Perspective The “Rise of the Rest”? The Lasting Legacy of American Hegemony Sarah Trescher; Juniata College Danielle Vaccaro; Mercyhurst College 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Double Edged Sword of Recognizing Emergent Parties Internationally: Oppositional Binaries in American Foreign Policy Micah Perry; University of Arkansas at Monticello 56 |Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 Biology Physics 2:45-3:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Color Preference Trials for The Great Pond Snail: Lamnaea Stagnalis Dependence of Wooden Longboard Flexibility on Deck Concavity Heather Frady, Matthew Ries, Phillip Wibisono; Eastern Washington Stuart Baxley; Guilford College University 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Extensional rheology of a two dimensional foam Preference of mycophagous Drosophila for ethanol and alpha-amanitin Hagans Nicholas; James Madison University Zuzana Kocsisova; University of Evansville 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Predicting Angular Velocities of Rotating Systems using the Parker- Repeatability of Behavior in Terrestrial Isopods (Armadillidium Vulgare): Sochacki Numerical Method How Consistent is Anti-predator Behavior? Kiel Williams; Guilford College Katharina Schreier; Viterbo University 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Signal interpretation of nanocantilever-based biosensors Reversible Transformation of Sexual Behavior in Bluehead Wrasses: Patrick Snyder; Eastern Illinois University Evidence for the Behavioral Gating Hypothesis Sarah Campbell; University of Utah CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 Kinesiology & Exercise Science CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 2:45-3:05 p.m. Electrical Engineering Biomechanics of Power Training 2:45-3:05 p.m. Paul Nasri; State University of New York, Brockport A Direct Petri-Net Executioner 3:05-3:25 p.m. Grant Postier, Jordan Klosa; Milwaukee School of Engineering The Effects of Proprioceptive Training on the Incidence of Lateral Ankle 3:05-3:25 p.m. Sprains The Potentially Dark Side of a Disruptive Technology Trevor Magnotti; North Central College Stephen Rogacki, Vincent Schuele; United States Military Academy 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Evaluation of the Balance and Stability Gains with Crutches Using A Software-Implementation of CSMA/CD for Hard Real-Time Applications the Tru-Motion Go Tip Matthew Amrein; Milwaukee School of Engineering Jeffrey Pence; Utah Valley University 3:45-4:05 p.m. Design of an open source hardware sensor and data logging unit CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 Campbell Hennessy; Carleton University Engineering/Engineering Technology 2:45-3:05 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Accuracy of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Comparison to Neuroscience Computed Tomography and Cryoimaging for Determination of Bone Microarchitecture 2:45-3:05 p.m. ADHD Patients Benefit From Creation of Transgenic Worm Lauren Bersie; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chee Lor; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:05-3:25 p.m. Effect of Nanosilica Particles on Fatigue Strength of Polymethyl 3:05-3:25 p.m. Examining the Effects of Lanthionine Ketimine (LK) in Axonal Elongation Methacrylate Bone Cement in vivo Joseph Lange; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Caleb Hubbard; Southwestern Oklahoma State University 3:25-3:45 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 Examining the Role of the Calcineurin OSM-9 in Mediating Olfactory Health Sciences & Public Health Cross-Saturation in the AWC Chemosensory Neuron Pair of 2:45-3:05 p.m. Caenorhabditis elegans ABCs of ACOs aka Accountable Care Organizations Elizabeth Pelser; St. Edwards University Greg Dole; Governors State University Cell & Molecular Biology 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Access Healthcare: Improving Access to Primary Care Services for Low- Molecular Components Controlling Synapses in Nematodes Income Patients Ashley Rodriguez, Kody McKay; Southwestern Oklahoma State Smitha Ganeshan, Sarah Lane; University of Georgia University Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. | 57

3:25-3:45 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 Accessibility to HIV/AIDS Medications in Resource-Limited Countries Chemistry Madeleine Oritt; University of Utah 2:45-3:05 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Making Biodiesel from Algae Hindrances to Attainable Healthcare: How Members of the Homeless Cassie Rainesalo; Franklin College Population Perceive the Attainability of Healthcare Jessica Owens; John Brown University Biochemistry 3:05-3:25 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 Undergraduate Exposure to Chromatography Eryn Lee; St. Edwards University Biochemistry Chemistry 2:45-3:05 p.m. Biosynthesis of Aminoglycosides to Circumvent Antibiotic Resistance 3:25-3:45 p.m. Ashley Arlinghaus; University of Kentucky AFM Characterization of Polyaniline Nanomaterials for Bulk Heterojunctions Biological Engineering Jared Mondschein; Union College 3:05-3:25 p.m. A New Approach to Creating Pradimicin-Type Antifungal/Antiviral CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Compounds Thomas Anderson, Whitney Morgan; Utah State University Chemistry 3:25-3:45 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Engineering Smart for Drug Delivery Contribution of Resonance and Induction on the SN2 Benzylic Effect Navjot Singh; Polytechnic University-Brooklyn Campus Robert Rawlings; Elon University 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Synthesis of Biodegradable Elastomeric Films for Dynamic Strain Drug Determining Transition State Structures for a Series of Concerted Proton- Release Electron Transfer Agents Scott Cole; Clemson University Melissa Vettleson; Albright College 3:25-3:45 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 Sodium Malonate/Water System Jared Kissinger; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Ecology & Organismal Biology 3:45-4:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Stepping Stones: Discovering Reaction Mechanisms Through Homing behavior of the spring salamander, Gyrinophilus porphyriticus, in Combinatorial Optimization Using Quantum Calculations of Stability a northeastern headwater stream Cooper Galvin; Pomona College Emily Deitchler; Hendrix College 3:05-3:25 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 A Temporal Assessment of Larval Mosquito Populations (Family Culicidae) in Southwestern Ohio. Mathematics Kevin Perkins; Xavier University 2:45-3:05 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Predicting Stock Change Using Twitter and Artificial Neural Networks Local and Landscape Perspectives on Canopy Dwelling Spider Andrew Trask; Belmont University School of Music Communities in a Tropical Agroecosystem 3:05-3:25 p.m. Zachary Hajian-Forooshani; University of Michigan The Music of Messiaen’s Birds 3:45-4:05 p.m. Jahangir Iqbal; Hampden-Sydney College Latitudinal variation within populations of Phragmatopoma lapidosa along 3:25-3:45 p.m. the east coast of Florida A Monte Carlo Simulation Study of some Nonparametric Survival Tayler Massey; Jacksonville University Functions for Censored Data Bryan Spencer; Xavier University 3:45-4:05 p.m. Analyzing College Freshmen Algebraic Knowledge: a Focus on Expectancy Gaps Sara Kamoske; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 58 |Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 Computer Science Visual Arts and Art & Media Studies 2:45-3:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Identifying Bad Design Practices in Software Frameworks using Elusive Insect Floating By Semantic Web Technologies Valerie Herrero; California University of Pennsylvania Andrew Boehner, Ian Bryant; Indiana University, Kokomo 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Unexpected Visitors Interfaces with respect to time: What advantages can be gained by Katherine Doyle; Xavier University designing interfaces with respect to perceived wait time instead of for 3:25-3:45 p.m. actual time per task completion? Scratchboard stylized vs. realistic Michael Singh; Brooklyn College Katie Swanson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Enhancing the Small Team Development Process The God Complex Michael Waxmonsky, Michael Waxmonsky; Moravian College Sarah Vruwink; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 3:45-4:05 p.m. Leveraging Crowdsourcing and Human Computation to Enhance Student CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Learning Siu Lung Yuen; University of Wisconsin-Parkside International Studies 2:45-3:05 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Personal and Community Impacts of the Ghanaian Cocoa Trade Emily Kane; Elon University Anthropology & Archeology 3:05-3:25 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. All in a Day’s Work What They Really Think: the Coulee Region’s Knowledge and Opinions Megan Kurten; Hendrix College of Archaeology Angela Rooker; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:25-3:45 p.m. Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: the Case of Educational Funding in 3:05-3:25 p.m. Developing Economies Discourse in the Face of Agency: the Orientalist Problematic and Beyond Alex Hopkins; Seattle University Cory Tomascoff; Ithaca College 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Savings and Insurance: Missing Pieces of the Microfinance Puzzle Food Ideology, Regulations and Sense of Place: a Cross-cultural Rachel Davidson; Lafayette College Comparison of Italian and American Cheese-making Kaitlyn Stewart; College of Idaho CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL 3:45-4:05 p.m. Local vs. Global: the Push Against Globalization Seen Through the “Buy Theatre/Drama Local” Food Movement in Arkansas 2:45-3:05 p.m. Kimberly Lane; Hendrix College Sing of the Land: Maori Women in Performance Sarah Kroth; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 3:05-3:25 p.m. Art History Violence in Attic Drama Nathan Manhanke, Illinois College 2:45-3:05 p.m. The Hypocrisy of the Sight: Lorna Simpson’s Photographic Subversion of 3:25-3:45 p.m. Eurocentric Ideals of Beauty Sex, Side Shows and Stubble; An Original Full-Length Play Exploring Eeva Nelson; University of the Pacific Gender Performance, Beauty and Abnormality Martha Heyl; Hamline University, St. Paul 3:05-3:25 p.m. The Savage Indian?: 19th Century American Attitudes Toward Natives 3:45-4:05 p.m. and the Work of George Catlin Mistranslations in the Sanskrit Theatre Tradition Hilary Waltz; University of Evansville Megan Smith, Juniata College 3:25-3:45 p.m. Through Mesoamerican Eyes: Using Theories of Reading to Interpret a Contemporary Artist Mark Lisowski; Ripon College Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. | 59

CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 WIMBERLY HALL 111 Visual Arts Music 2:45-3:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Sanctuarium Naturalis: a Nexus of Science and Religion Misterioso: the Invisibility of Women Percussion Composers Mary Becker; University of North Carolina, Asheville Paula Battista; Brooklyn College 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Illustrations through Relief Printing Music in the Holocaust: a Means of Survival Emily Depre; Hendrix College Sonja Larson; Viterbo University 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. An Exploration of the Evolution of Woodcut Printmaking Music in the Third Reich Larson Roeder, Max Hautala; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse DeLora Neuschwander; Cedarville University

WIMBERLY HALL 104 WIMBERLY HALL 212 Biology English 2:45-3:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. Experimental evolution of feather louse (Columbicola columbae) parasite “The Fairest Lady Men have Seen”: the Body as a Symbol of Power in body size Middle English Literature Heidi Montgomery; University of Utah Cole Nelson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Measuring Acceptance of the Theory of Evolution An Introduction Worthy of an Epic: Tolkien’s Secondary Questers in The Anna Lane; John Brown University Two Towers and Beowulf’s Arrival at Heorot 3:25-3:45 p.m. Stephanie Biediger; Rice University Phospholipase A2 in Micrurus tener 3:25-3:45 p.m. Dominique Hamby; Hendrix College Masculine Tears: Crying in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde 3:45-4:05 p.m. Colleen Mitchell; Loyola University Restoration of a Cretaceous Crocodile through Digital and Traditional Literature Paleontology Techniques 3:45-4:05 p.m. Aja Carter; Drexel University In Defense of Guinevere: the Woman Question in Malory and Tennyson’s Arthurian Canon WIMBERLY HALL 105 Alice Lesperance; University of Montevallo Health Sciences & Public Health 2:45-3:05 p.m. WIMBERLY HALL 213 Ethical Factors that Influence the Selection of Potential Organ Transplant English Candidates 2:45-3:05 p.m. Samora Dorismond; Florida International University Back to the Future: Feminism and Science Fiction in the 1970’s Nursing Mia Tapella; Eastern Illinois University 3:05-3:25 p.m. 3:05-3:25 p.m. Breast Cancer Awareness, Understanding, Screening, Survivor Support Female Writers of the African Diaspora and Their Influence on Cultural and Empowerment Community-Based Participatory Research Project: and Ideological Movements of the Early 20th Century B’CAUSSSE CBRP Ashley Balavender; Brooklyn College Florine Ndakuya; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:25-3:45 p.m. Shirley Jackson’s Use of Narrative and the “Female Gothic” in The Partners in Pursuit of the Promise: Breast Cancer Screening Disparities Haunting of Hill House in Milwaukee County Ansley Fender; Valdosta State University Keighla Mueller; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Literature 3:45-4:05 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Use of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Word as Power: Assia Djebar’s La femme en morceaux to Educate Emergency Department Registered Nurses (EDRNs) Christina Novakov-Ritchey; University of California, Davis Kelsey Buchanan; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing 60 |Oral Session 3|Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 226 WIMBERLY 230 Sociology Women and Gender Studies 2:45-3:05 p.m. 2:45-3:05 p.m. The Cost of Supremacy: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Social and Sex Education in Conservative Christian Families: Impact on Females Cultural Effects that are Crippling the People’s Republic of China Using Victoria Bennett; John Brown University the Cultural Selection Theory 3:05-3:25 p.m. Olivia Ford; Howard University Teen Pregnancy and Technology 3:05-3:25 p.m. Ashante Holt, Ashley Thwaites; University of West Georgia The Effects of Transnational Prejudice on Incorporation and Identity 3:25-3:45 p.m. Formation of Oxacans in the U.S. The Contraception Controversy: Modern-day America Monica Valencia; University of Southern California Rozlyn Tousignant; University of Wisconsin- River Falls 3:25-3:45 p.m. 3:45-4:05 p.m. Zayed University Students Perception Of Visual Arts As A Career The Cradle of the World: a Feminist Appraisal of Indian Surrogacy Rabab Al Haddad; Zayed University Alanna Vagianos; Elon University 3:45-4:05 p.m. Semantic Network Analysis to Gauge Sentiment Among Young Muslims: A Study Vincent Schuele; United States Military Academy

WIMBERLY HALL 229 African American Studies 2:45-3:05 p.m. Reclaiming Our Humanity: Neo-Slave Narratives written by Black Women Danielle Procope; University of the Pacific 3:05-3:25 p.m. S.J.Res. 45: The Push to Observe the Historical Significance of Juneteenth Indepedence Day Kendrea Williams; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Sociology 3:25-3:45 p.m. The Case of Class In Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘Spirited Away’ Kelsey Hales; Western Carolina University 3:45-4:05 p.m. Did Lenin Pollute Marx’s Theory of Communism? A study of Lenin’s interpretation of Marx’s Theory of Communism Jacob Marlowe; Western Carolina University Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. | 61

4:35-4:55 p.m. Oral Session 4 – Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. Effects of the Currency Regime in the People’s Republic of China: CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 Inflation and Sterilizations Paul Depre; Hendrix College Business/Finance/Accounting 4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Reconstructing the Heterogeneity of Consumer Expectations: Do Media Meta-Analysis of Acquisition Trends in the Banking Sector Reports Influence Consumer Forecasts? Andrea Bossen; Black Hills State University Abraham Esses; Brooklyn College 4:35-4:55 p.m. 5:15-5:35 p.m. Extensible Business Reporting Language: Analyzing its Effectiveness The Evolution of Currency Matthew ; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Carlos Ale; California State Polytechnic University Pomona 4:55-5:15 p.m. Exploration of the Factors that May Lead to Greater Self-Sufficiency in CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 International Orphanages Mallory James; Samford University Economics 4:15-4:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 Results from a Survey of Middle and High School Students Regarding Climate Change Awareness and Understanding Communications Wesley Meives, Mahmoud Ahmed, Elora Leene, Emy Marier, Daniel 4:15-4:35 p.m. Putman; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Examining Conflict Management Styles in Face-to-Face and Computer 4:35-4:55 p.m. Mediated Communication Calculating the Income Elasticity of Willingness to pay of public use Dakota Carter, Megan Ahrenberg, Taylor Franklin; Radford natural resources through Contingent Valuation University Sung Oh; Hendrix College 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. LOL: An Examination of Humor, Gender, and Computer Mediated Moving Forward from the Arab Spring: Predicting the Level of Democracy Communication in a Nation Post-Revolution Eleri Syverson; Juniata College Faraz Khan; Union College 4:55-5:15 p.m. 5:15-5:35 p.m. The Influence of New Communication Technologies on Undergraduate Does Microfinance Reduce Poverty? A Meta-Analysis and Literature Preferences for Social Capital: Initiation, Maintenance, and Termination Review Gabrielle Pidal, Reba Miller, Robert Lambert; Radford University Maia Yang; Hendrix College

CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 Interdisciplinary Studies Education 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Futuristic and Dystopian Literature and Society’s Perception of Human Teachers’ Use of Inquiry in Elementary Science Classrooms Genetics Michael Hill; Wittenberg University Emma Brockschmidt; Truman State University 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Implementing Culturally Responsive Teaching in the Classroom Integrative Medicine: a Lesson in Healing from the Ancient Greeks Erika Koenig, Emily Molenaar, Sadie Leidall, Philip Munkvold, Anna Wiley; Xavier University Calista Carlson, Michelle Burke, Krista Heim, Taylor Stolquist, 4:55-5:15 p.m. Theresa Mergens; Minnesota State University, Mankato Investigating Health Information and Seeking and Internet Access Among 4:55-5:15 p.m. Parents Professional Development in Cape Verde: A Sample of Primary and Jordan Jobs; Drexel University Secondary School Teachers Courtney Creamer; Bridgewater State University CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 5:15-5:35 p.m. Economics The Interconnectedness of the K-12 School System, Teachers, and 4:15-4:35 p.m. Teacher Preparation Institutions An Econometrics Model for a Personal Inflation Index Aubrey Holzinger, Collin McGran; Hope College Ly PhanTran; Franklin and Marshall College 62 |Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 History English 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. “Mr. Republican”: Goldwater and the Presidential Election of 1964 Creating the Apocalypse: Science Fiction and the Modern Reader in Deron Johnson; University of Kentucky Walter Miller’s A Canticle for Leibowitz and Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake 4:35-4:55 p.m. “I Kiss Thy Hand to Bid Adieu”: Thomas Jefferson, Love, and Death Emily McLaughlin; Xavier University Tiffany White; State University of New York, Brockport 4:35-4:55 p.m. The Handslave’s Tale: a comparison of the analytical reconstruction of 4:55-5:15 p.m. Lincoln’s Most Enduring Influence: Disregarding Merrymen, Stacking the Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” and Jacobs’ “Incident in the Life of a Court, and Weakening Judicial Supremacy, The Supreme Court Forever Slave Girl” Changed Taylor White; Peace College Samuel Voorhees; Salisbury University Literature 4:55-5:15 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Dissolution of the Dystopia: The Genre’s Paradigm Shift in the new Millennium History Kelly Rasmussen; North Central College 4:15-4:35 p.m. A Nation of Immigrants: A Diachronic Historical Analysis of U.S. 5:15-5:35 p.m. Immigration Policy and Race Using the Incrementalist Theory Utopia vs. Dystopia: Characterizing God and Lucifer in Zamyatin’s “We” Samuel Kealey; Howard University Angela Drennen; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 4:35-4:55 p.m. Living in the Shadow of History: the Story of Catharine, Kansas and its CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 legacy as a Volga-German settlement, 1876-2012 Religious Studies John Stang; Roanoke College 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. A Triangulative Analysis of Religious Attitudes in America Using the The Recruitment of German and Chinese Immigrants in post-Civil War Conflict Theory Arkanas David Martin; Howard University Brandon Newell; University of Arkansas 4:35-4:55 p.m. 5:15-5:35 p.m. Changing the Norm of Religious Intolerance: Implementation of Interfaith The Hessians and the Colonists The views, interactions, policies, and Cooperation in Liberal Arts Institutions opportunities that led to the Hessians’ settling in America. Sarah Funkhouser, Anastasia J. Young; Concordia College, Travis Comegys; Salisbury University Moorhead, MN 4:55-5:15 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 An Adolescent Development Deficiency Caused by the Shift from Community to Individual Faith History Jordan Meuse; Lubbock Christian University 4:15-4:35 p.m. The Identity Crisis of Alsace-Lorraine 5:15-5:35 p.m. Under the Influence: Proposing a Sociological Theory of Adolescent Tracy McFarlan; Lafayette College Development 4:35-4:55 p.m. Gary Head; Lubbock Christian University “Gallant Allies in Europe”: the German Strategy of the Irish Separatists of 1916 Caitlin Smith; University of Evansville CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 4:55-5:15 p.m. Criminology Attempts at European Unification—The Long View 4:15-4:35 p.m. Elvia Valle; St. Edwards University A Statistical Analysis of Latino/a Crime Rates and Patterns in the Criminal Justice System Alison Rosenbaum; Viterbo University 4:35-4:55 p.m. Confronting Inmate Victimization Samantha Ladwig; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. | 63

4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Death Row Criminals and Their Portrayals in News Media: A Broken Windows, Broken Marriages: Examining the Impact of Comparative Analysis of Male and Females Offenders Neighborhoods on Newleywed Marriage Emily Buehler; Elon University Yaritza Perez; University of Rochester 5:15-5:35 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Utah Resident’s Attitudes on the Death Penalty The Association between Gender Roles and Domestic Violence George Rivera, Amy Sachs, Harmony Jovet, Elizabeth Hanna, Tyler Shauna Yates; Peace College McDonald, Zach Cook; Utah Valley University 5:15-5:35 p.m. Gendered Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence as a Response to CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 Infidelity English Stephen Liguori; Hendrix College 4:15-4:35 p.m. Austen’s Daddy Issues CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 Veronica Thompson; Salisbury University Psychology 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Cleanliness is Next to Impossible: a Study of Health and Cleanliness in Effects of Gendered Voices On Perceptions My Antonia Riah Roe; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Jacqueline Alnes; Elon University 4:35-4:55 p.m. Literature With a Piercing Gaze: Perception of Individuals with Facial Piercings 4:55-5:15 p.m. Augustine Zeidman; Hendrix College Consequentialism in Austen’s Works 4:55-5:15 p.m. Eric Boltz; Salisbury University Does the Type of Tattoo Affect Perceptions of Gender and Judgments of Character? 5:15-5:35 p.m. Water Music: Metaphor and Marriage in George Eliot’s Middlemarch Chase Campbell; Hendrix College Hannah Scupham; Valparaiso University 5:15-5:35 p.m. The Effect of Valence on the Perception of Character CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 Alexandra Slater; University of Memphis Literature CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 4:15-4:35 p.m. “Context is All”: an Examination of Words, the Word, and the Power of Psychology the Familiar in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale 4:15-4:35 p.m. Ariel Wortham; Peace College Perceived Control Over Traumatic Event: a Comparison Across Events English Jacqueline Caston; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. “Names matter”: the Colonial Naming of Jamaica Reflected in Wide Self-Esteem, Oppression, and Life Satisfaction as Predictors of Internet Sargasso Sea Addiction Brittany Carver; Eastern Illinois University Katherine Orellana, Gina Hernandez, Alicia Morales, Kalin Nishimori; California State University Channel Islands 4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Onomastics at Work: Character Names in Gabriel García Márquez’s One Comparisons Across Stressful Events in College Students Hundred Years of Solitude Celia Fulco; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Jessica Hurlbut; Western Carolina University 5:15-5:35 p.m. Predictive Validity of Mortality in Proposed Eating Disorder Criteria for CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 DSM-5 Psychology Jessica McManus; St. Catherine University, St. Paul 4:15-4:35 p.m. Applicability of Existing Screening Tools to LGBTQ Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Ashley Leonardelli; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 64 |Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Philosophy & Ethics Biology 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Planting the Seed of Reason Epigenetic inheritance of MUP regulation in wild mice due to a dynamic Melissa Bradley; Western Carolina University social environment 4:35-4:55 p.m. Joseph Cauceglia; University of Utah Prenatal Whole-Genome Sequencing: Ethical Issues and Implications 4:35-4:55 p.m. Michael Petrany; Xavier University Hamster Home Decor: An Examination of Nest Manipulation in Siberian Dwarf Hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) 4:55-5:15 p.m. That Awful Feeling: Undecidable Constructions of Identity in “Mulholland Michael Armstrong; Ithaca College Drive” 4:55-5:15 p.m. Alex Neubauer; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Hibernation patterns of a southeastern Wisconsin bat hibernaculum Jordana Stuntebeck; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 5:15-5:35 p.m. Stressed or Chill? Response of Nestling Red-winged Blackbirds to a Political Science Perceived Stressful Event 4:15-4:35 p.m. Amanda Hagstrom, Letitia Reichart; University of Nebraska, Puppets Make Politicians Win Elections? Kearney Nelson Schwarz; University of Puerto Rico

4:35-4:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 The Impact of SuperPACs on the 2012 Presidential election through Television Advertising Electrical Engineering James Dirth; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 4:15-4:35 p.m. Bimodal Tesla Coil 4:55-5:15 p.m. Values, news turn-offs and stages: a case study of young voters for Collin Matthews, Evan Schilling; Milwaukee School of Engineering President in 2012 4:35-4:55 p.m. Samantha Rogers; University of Kentucky Laser Light Show Design and Construction 5:15-5:35 p.m. David Covell, Christopher Kelley, Robert Parker, Brian Wright, Ella Voting Rights and Voter Suppression in the United States: A Study of the Ellis; United States Military Academy Effectiveness of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Engineering/Engineering Technology Gavin Mackie; Wheaton College 4:55-5:15 p.m. Design of Reconfigurable Joints for the Advance Robotic Systems CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 Prabath Wuesekara Arachchige; Wayne State University Political Science 5:15-5:35 p.m. Implementing Intellegent Electronic Traction Control Systems In Robotic 4:15-4:35 p.m. International Stability in Cyberspace: Addressing Cyber Issues of Platforms National Security on the International Stage Arvin Niro, Makana Ramos, Lee Do; Kapiolani Community College Joshua McGee; Elon University 4:35-4:55 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Inventing the Human(e) Network: The Underlying Political Values of Neuroscience the Internet As Expressed By Members of the Inaugural Internet Hall of 4:15-4:35 p.m. Fame Genome-wide Translational Profiling of Central and Peripheral Clock Jeffrey Flitter; Elon University Cells in Drosophila melanogaster 4:55-5:15 p.m. Jie Bin Liu; Colby College Online Learning in Higher Education 4:35-4:55 p.m. Anastasiya Chumov; Eastern Washington University The Effects of Larval Ethanol Exposure on period Mutants of Drosophila 5:15-5:35 p.m. melanogaster Politics in 140 Characters or Less: Twitter as an Educational Tool Brittany Gosson, Zachary O’Sullivan; Bridgewater State University Kailyn McGowan, Chelsea Rodstrom; Xavier University 4:55-5:15 p.m. Enhancing the Specification of Retinal Neurons from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Clara Iglesias; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. | 65

Cell & Molecular Biology CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 5:15-5:35 p.m. Health Sciences & Public Health Human Perivascular Stem Cells Induce Bone Regeneration In A Rat 4:15-4:35 p.m. Spinal Fusion Model A Tale of Two Charities: Modeling Non-governmental Organization’s Le Chang; University of California, Los Angeles Institutional Sustainability Johnathan Edwards; Emory University CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 4:35-4:55 p.m. Physics Connecting Rural Primary Health Care to Agriculture: a comparison of interpretations of “Comprehensive Primary Health Care” and review of 4:15-4:35 p.m. Precision Optical Systems for Short Range Tests of Gravity agricultural connections in community health worker systems Holly Leopardi; Humboldt State University Elizabeth Kelman; Macaulay Honors College - City College 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Atmospheric Stratification of Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes, (TGFs) and Extent of United States Health Care Perception on the Expansion of Capture of Electromagnetic Phenomenon in the Southern Appalachian Medical Tourism Mountian Region Bhumi Patel; Virginia Commonwealth University Michele Coker; Western Carolina University Nursing 5:15-5:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 What Women in the United States Virgin Islands Still Want and Need to Know About HPV, Cervical Cancer and Condom Use Cell & Molecular Biology Rebecca Robinson; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4:15-4:35 p.m. Analysis of telomere organization in human sperm Nicole Millan; Florida International University CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 4:35-4:55 p.m. Biological Engineering Linking the Carboxy-terminal Domain Code of RNA Polymerase II to 4:15-4:35 p.m. Modulating Chromatin States Engineering Cooperative Interspecies Interactions using Synthetic Robert Nichols; Ithaca College Biology 4:55-5:15 p.m. Rachel Soble; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Investigation of UV Damage upon Genome Organization in Human 4:35-4:55 p.m. Lymphocytes Production and Purification of Synthetic Spider Silk through the use of Ameer Quadri; Florida International University Synthetic Biology 5:15-5:35 p.m. Ryan Putman; Utah State University The co-localizing rhg and frzl mouse mutations identify distinct genes, 4:55-5:15 p.m. and are not alleles of Prss8 or Fgfr2 Observing zooplankton behavior in the presence of micro-oil droplets Samantha Hughes; Central Connecticut State University Jeffrey Motschman; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5:15-5:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 The Value of Genetically Engineered Swine in Biomedical Research Engineering/Engineering Technology Jonathan Luetchens; Dordt College 4:15-4:35 p.m. Safety First: Preventing Ladder Accidents in the Workplace CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 Frederik Karsten, Adam Resnick; Milwaukee School of Engineering Environmental Studies & Sciences 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Strutural Analysis of La Sainte-Chapelle of Paris Avoiding a True Cold War: Environmental Conflict Resolution and the Asa Puckette; Lafayette College Need for an International Legal Regime in the High Arctic 4:55-5:15 p.m. Sam Mulopulos; Grinnell College The Application of Recycled Material in Construction 4:35-4:55 p.m. Alexander Lemmon, Suzanne Moubayed, Kelby Styler; California Clustering Analysis of High School Students’ Perceptions of Wildlife State University, Fullerton Values 5:15-5:35 p.m. Jennifer Chi; State University, Baton Rouge Optimizations of Deployable Structures 4:55-5:15 p.m. Minyan Li; Lafayette College Our Need For A Student and Nature Network Mahreen Bashir; University of Utah 66 |Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Chemistry Art History 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Organic Compound Degradation in Space “Even When I’m Just Looking, I am Working”: the Significance of Lee Alex Breitenbach; San Jose State University Krasner’s Transitions 4:35-4:55 p.m. April Johnston; Truman State University The Mineralogical and Chemical Analyses of Antarctic Dry Valley 4:35-4:55 p.m. Sediments as Potential Analogs for Mars Is She a Good Witch or a Bad Witch Shital Patel; San Jose State University Kevin Whiteneir; Ripon College Biochemistry 4:55-5:15 p.m. Rafael Pineda (Rap ): Online Editorial Cartoons and Caricature as 4:55-5:15 p.m. é OREO: Organics Exposure in Orbit Activist Art Form in México Today Yee Chan; San Jose State University Hector Garcia; University of Central Arkansas 5:15-5:35 p.m. Riding with Death: Jean Michel Basquiat’s Re-Possession of Aristotle CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Rachel Smith; University of Montana Mathematics

4:15-4:35 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 What is a Dollar Worth?: Multi-Mode Analysis of the Dollar Auction Dustin Hill; Albright College Art History 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Creating a Reservior Management Plan for the Hinckley Reservior Using Jacques-Louis David’s “The Death of Marat”: Revolution, Republic, and Christian Martyrdom Melissa Fortin; Wells College Carrie Coursolle; Hamline University, St. Paul 4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Optimal Conference Realignment Golub’s Interrogation II (1981): Political Activism and Military Masculinity Anthony Erickson; Alverno College Valerie Taylor; University of the Pacific 5:15-5:35 p.m. Traveling on the O.R Express: An Excursion in Commuter Rail Design 4:55-5:15 p.m. Viewer Interaction and the End of the World: Bruegel’s Apocalypse Bryan McComb; Muhlenberg College Susan Gisselberg; University of Kentucky

CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 5:15-5:35 p.m. Weapons on the Wall: Rebellion and Revolution of Contemporary Street Computer Science Art 4:15-4:35 p.m. Megan O’Connor; Juniata College A Collaborative and Reusable MOBILE, the MOBile Instructional Laboratory Environment CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 Travis Bischel; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Visual Arts and Art & Media Studies 4:35-4:55 p.m. A Smartphone Application for a Portable Fall Detection System 4:15-4:35 p.m. The Transcendent Body: Works in Layered Media Andrew Boehner; Indiana University Kokomo Katherine Colborn; Xavier University 4:55-5:15 p.m. Controlling a Robotic Hand Using a Non-Invasive Brain-Computer 4:35-4:55 p.m. Interface Conventions of Observation and their Application in Figurative Painting Adegboyega Akinsiku; Howard University Zachary Manners; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 5:15-5:35 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Development of Java 3D applications to assist understanding of plant Can’t we all just get along?: Portraying connections and discord between development Islam and Christianity Joshua Pomerenke, Thomas Kagan; University of Wisconsin- Tirzah Villegas; University of North Carolina, Asheville Whitewater Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. | 67

CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL WIMBERLY HALL 105 Music Performance Health Sciences & Public Health 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. The Sound of Silence: American Sign Language in Performance Settings Marital Status As A Predictor Of Dental Service Utilization Emily Turner; Capital University Brandon McDonald; University of Rochester 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Brass Chamber Music as a Way to Rebuild Music Programs Changes in Blood Lipids and Body Composition following an 8-Week Bryan Douglas, Riley Roberson, Anna Molloy, Kevin Rhodes, Community based Weight Loss Program Bianca Kue; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Chase Wight; Central Michigan University 4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Human-Computer Interaction: Musical Improvisation and ‘Siim’ Community Based Weight Loss Program Case Study: a 77 Year Old Elliot Patros; University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Obese Female Reverses Her Hypokinetic Disease Status with Weight Loss. 5:15-5:35 p.m. Jewish Art Music: The Voice of a People Allison Meteyer; Central Michigan University DeLora Neuschwander; Cedarville University WIMBERLY HALL 212 CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 English Visual Arts 4:15-4:35 p.m. Distance Lends Enchantment, but Who Foots the Bill?: an 4:15-4:35 p.m. Sprayed Glaze Development on High Fire Ceramic Surfaces Interdisciplinary Analysis of Fairy Tales and the Virtualization of Nature Kyle Hendrix; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Annika Pecchia-Bekkum; University of Utah 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Exploring the Use of Laser Printed Imagery and Other Surface Pocahontas: Nature in Female Form Embellishments on Ceramic Vessel Forms Amanda Janikowski; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Paul Boland; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater 4:55-5:15 p.m. The Public Value of John Muir’s Literary Portraits of Nature 4:55-5:15 p.m. Craniums of Clay Brandon Sisson; Le Moyne College Jeremy Thurlby; North Central College Literature 5:15-5:35 p.m. 5:15-5:35 p.m. ArMOR: a series of ceramics vessels Invoking the Word: Nature’s Voice in “” Carly Renner; Xavier University Chelsea Lantz-Cashman; Western Carolina University

WIMBERLY HALL 104 WIMBERLY HALL 213 Biology English 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. Determining the gene responsible for leg identity in Oncopeltus fasciatus Man Does Not Live by Bread Alone … Unless There is No Bread: An Sakeena Fatima; Wayne State University Analysis of Dickens Characters Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 4:35-4:55 p.m. Amylee Caffee; Black Hills State University Genetic Divergence in Grass Bed-Dwelling Marine Bioluminescent 4:35-4:55 p.m. Ostracods More than Imaginary: Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Maternal Christina Olbrantz; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Communication in Bleak House 4:55-5:15 p.m. Thressa Johnson; Hamline University, St. Paul Identifying the olfactory related to class A (Ora) genes of the flag rockfish 4:55-5:15 p.m. (Sebastes rubrivinctus) and tiger rockfish (Sebastes nigrocinctus) The Hearth of the Matter: The Rhetoric of Households in the Form and Amanda Epstein; Juniata College Figuration of Bleak House 5:15-5:35 p.m. Micah Mackert; Academy College Sequencing Phospholipase A2 in Eastern Coral Snakes Sarah Chronister; Hendrix College 68 |Oral Session 4|Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 226 WIMBERLY HALL 230 Social Work Women and Gender Studies 4:15-4:35 p.m. 4:15-4:35 p.m. BlackBerry Use and Sociability Amongst Female Emirati University Femicide in Guatemala; Challenges and Change Students Noreen Barnes; Weber State University Ebtisam Thoban; Zayed University 4:35-4:55 p.m. 4:35-4:55 p.m. Globalization and Gender: Analyzing the Effects of Economic Higher Education and Social Media: Expanding Classroom Walls Globalization on Working Women in Developing Nations Using the Alexandra Reed; Abilene Christian University Dependency Theory Sociology Amber Ravenell; Howard University 4:55-5:15 p.m. 4:55-5:15 p.m. Irrationality of Technological Rationality in Online Social Networking Success of AVID by Motivational Means Jacquelyn Carter-Humpherys; Weber State University Sarah Wibell; Mercer University

WIMBERLY HALL 229 Social Work 4:15-4:35 p.m. LGBT Aging and Elder Concerns Brian Diehl; Bridgewater State University Sociology 4:35-4:55 p.m. Why Fanfiction Authors Write Genderswap Dianna Fielding; Hamline University, St. Paul 4:55-5:15 p.m. Grin and Bear It: Black Women’s Perceptions of Depression, Diagnosis and Treatment Darrielle Mitchell; Marquette University Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 69

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Oral Session 5 – Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 8:30-8:50 a.m. Communications Foreign Investment in China: a race to lower wages or an emerging 8:30-8:50 a.m. market? Attitudes towards Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Leaders SiHua Tan; Fordham University and their Effects 8:50-9:10 a.m. Joycelyn Fish; Viterbo University Unintended Consequences: the Effects of U.S. Monetary Policy on 8:50-9:10 a.m. Smaller Trading Partners E-mailing and Its Effects on Construction of Professional Identity in William Roth; Eastern Illinois University Workplace Communication 9:10-9:30 a.m. Emily Jo Schwaller; Montana State University, Bozeman Banking Regulation Around the Globe: the Role of the Central Bank 9:10-9:30 a.m. Xiao Cui; Lafayette College Harnessing Social Media for Organizational Gain 9:30-9:50 a.m. Melissa Feron, Genevieve Harris, Kapiolani Kassal; Ithaca College Why is bank consolidation in the United States beneficial for small business lending and the aggregate economy? CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 Celine Montalla; Fordham University Communications 8:30-8:50 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 A Mind of Her Own: Personal Narratives of Atypical Brain Function Economics Dana Putney; University of South Florida 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Rise of the UFC Fighting Machine Communication Perceptions Related to Life-Threatening Illness in a Paul Fargo, Brandon Boisvert; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Relationship: a Q Methodology Study Jalea Shuff; University of Central Oklahoma 8:50-9:10 a.m. Moneyball on Broadway: The Statistical and Economic Exploration of 9:10-9:30 a.m. How to Succeed on Broadway Without Really Trying Patterns of Self-Disclosure among Individuals with Mental Disorders Sam Gates; Ithaca College Jennifer McDermott; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 9:10-9:30 a.m. Comparing Children’s Self-Reported Fruit and Vegetable Behavioral CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 Intent to Observed Fruit and Vegetable Consumption for Snack and Interdisciplinary Studies Dinner in an Afterschool Program 8:30-8:50 a.m. Stephen Fisher, Tiffany Christner, Casey Gabrhel, Lydia Harrer, Distant Learning Impact on Spokane Professors Lainee Hoffman, Laurelyn Wieseman, Mitchell Fischer; University of Christopher Pitts, Michael Carpenter; Eastern Washington Wisconsin-Eau Claire University 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Observing Fruit and Vegetable Choices Made by Children for Snack Incorporating an Institutional Repository into the Research Cycle and Dinner in an Afterschool Program: Exploring the Influence of Health Christy Hyke; St. Catherine University, St. Paul Messages, Incentives, Encouragement and Praise Laurelyn Wieseman, Tiffany Christner, Stephen Fisher, Casey 9:10-9:30 a.m. Gabrhel, Lydia Harrer, Lainee Hoffman, Mitchell Fischer; University The Influence of China’s “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” in Global of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Gaming Culture Barrett Amsrud; Hamline University, St. Paul 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Influence of Kings: an Analysis of Fiction Circulation in Public Libraries Krystal Christensen-Wiederrich; Black Hills State University 70 |Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 Education History 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Autism in college residence halls: Understanding the needs of college “The Impractical Scheme of a Visionary:” Thomas Stevens’ students with autism Representation of China and Japan as Final Chapters to a Global Rebekah Feller; State University of New York,Brockport Circumcycle 8:50-9:10 a.m. Gabrielle Porter; Seattle University Strategies that Help Ell’s When Teaching Vocabulary 8:50-9:10 a.m. Karli Tobin; Jacksonville University Dazibao: The Medium That Shaped China’s Cultural Revolution 9:10-9:30 a.m. Amy Ference; Montana State University, Bozeman Social and Psychological Affects of Being Deaf 9:10-9:30 a.m. alison costa; Bridgewater State University The “Great Divergence” Redefined: The Rise & Fall of the West & The Recovery of China 9:30-9:50 a.m. Inclusion: Making Certain That No Children are Left Behind Molly Kroker; Viterbo University Theresa Alastuey-Boles; Dominican University of California 9:30-9:50 a.m. Running out of Options: The Jewish Experience in Shanghai, China during World War II CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 Christine Swanson; Elon University History

8:30-8:50 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 Herodotus and the Deceitful Woman Kathryn Hughes; University of Rochester English 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. The Athletic Experience: Ancient to Modern Intertextuality: the Use of the Fisher King Myth in Wes Anderson films Jensen Kolaczko; Able Adult Education Program Courtney Gross; Black Hills State University 9:10-9:30 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Lapis Niger and the Forum Stele: The Traditional Tomb of Romulus? Paganism and The Golden Bough in Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now Meredith Doubleday; University of Rochester Lawrence Rivard; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 9:30-9:50 a.m. Transitions in Ancient Femininity Literature Lucian McMahon; University of Rochester 9:10-9:30 a.m. “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea”: How a Western Tale is Validly Re- envisioned into a Japanese Cultural Context CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Ariel Sacher; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN History 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Understanding Dexter as a Morally Questionable Extension of the Cotton Mather’s Involvement in the Salem Crisis American Justice System Rebecca Smith; State University of New York, Brockport Patrick Slattery; Valparaiso University 8:50-9:10 a.m. How the Spanish Colonization Model Nearly Destroyed Early Jamestown CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Jennifer Lin; Adelphi University Religious Studies 9:10-9:30 a.m. Tobacco Marks in the Chesapeake: A Tool for Understanding 18th 8:30-8:50 a.m. Century Tobacco Trade Rap’s Sacred Sensibilities: a Window Into the Soul of the Oppressed Nichole Zang; Stevenson University Miguel Franco; Siena College 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. ‘When God Intends a Man to Work’: Seventeenth Century Puritan Self- The Intersection of Dance and Religion: Exploring Classical Hindu Yoga Fashioning and the Atlantic Lineage of Modern Individuality and Classical Ballet Dylan LeBlanc; Loyola University, Chicago Moira Frazier; Butler University 9:10-9:30 a.m. Unwrapping the Essence of God with Bodily, Phenomenological Epistemology through Touch Practices Calli Micale; Luther College Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 71

CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 Criminology Psychology 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Bboys, Bgirls, and Social Bonds: Applying Hirschi’s social The Impact of Religious Stereotypes on Person Perception to the hip hop subculture Amanda Perez; Cerritos College Kenneth Tsang; Villanova University 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. An Investigation of the Relationships between Religiosity, Attitude Racial Disparities in Sentencing Among Incarcerated Offenders in State Towards the Homeless Community, and our Connections with the and Federal Prisons Homeless Community Matthew Krueger; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Bethany Holaway; Olivet Nazarene University Law & Legal Studies 9:10-9:30 a.m. Religion and Optimism on Stress Levels 9:10-9:30 a.m. Pressurized Prostitution and Its Victims: an Examination of Prostitution Calla Summers; Eastern Illinois University and Sex Trafficking Laws within the United States Allison Capaul; Hamline University, St. Paul CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 Psychology CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 8:30-8:50 a.m. English Change Your Mind: Affective Preferences of Masked Primed Stimuli 8:30-8:50 a.m. Jarrod Bock; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Humbert Humbert’s Escape from Prison into Prison: Language 8:50-9:10 a.m. Constructions in Lolita The Disambiguation of Fear and other Negative Affects in Psychology Tom Stulken; Black Hills State University Literature 8:50-9:10 a.m. Jacob Sitton; University of West Georgia Milan Kundera: Drawing Back the Iron Curtain 9:10-9:30 a.m. Hannah Martin; Anderson College An Analysis of Emotional Processing in Natural Sciences vs, Humanities and Social Sciences University Students Literature Ryan Bailey, Neggin Keshavarzian, Robert Zhang; California State 9:10-9:30 a.m. University Channel Islands “Self-Effacing Texts: Chaos, Dostoevsky, and The Master and Margarita” Benjamin Moran; Western Michigan University 9:30-9:50 a.m. Dancing to Communicate: Perception of Emotion through 9:30-9:50 a.m. Nonpropositional Movements Lolita and literary theory: sympathising with the grotesque Jennifer Norgren; Westminster College Anastasia Musson; University of Sydney

CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 Psychology Literature 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Factors in Manager Resistance to Telework Before They Were Loved, They Were Alone: An Analysis of the Function Karla Lockwood; George Mason University of Orphans as Plot Devices and Moral Compasses in Works of Fiction Stephanie Valasek; Westminster College 8:50-9:10 a.m. Social Emotional Experiences of Latinos in the Workplace 8:50-9:10 a.m. Rose Fritz; University of South Florida Duplicity in The Importance of Being Earnest Rachel Nozicka; University of Nebraska, Kearney 9:10-9:30 a.m. Deviation From and Conformity To a Campus Pet Policy 9:10-9:30 a.m. Melissa Fortin; Wells College The Struggle for Autonomy in the Irish Republic: a Critical Study of Joyce as an Irish Revolutionary Ryan Pratt; Bridgewater State University English 9:30-9:50 a.m. Molly Bloom and Ethical Subjectivism in Joyce’s Ulysses Christopher Roy; Bridgewater State University 72 |Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Philosophy & Ethics Biology 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Quantum Mechanics and Multiple Worlds Doxorubicin-induced Cardiomyopathy is associated with Apoptosis, Mark Fendry; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Inflammation, Collagen Accumulation in the Giant Danio Heart 8:50-9:10 a.m. Adedoyin Johnson; Depauw University The Benefits of Death 8:50-9:10 a.m. Jason Dietzel; Eastern Washington University Sox18-Robo4 Interaction and its Functional Significance in Vascular Develo p.m.ent 9:10-9:30 a.m. Morality and Religion? An Atheist and a Theist debate the Bearing Andrew Straszewski; Carthage College Religion has on Morality 9:10-9:30 a.m. Sean Scoggin, Samuel Phelps; Eastern Washington University The Effects of Caffeine on Atherosclerosis and Cardiac Hypertrophy in C57BL/6J Mice 9:30-9:50 a.m. Linguistic Mirrors: Richard Rorty and the Appearance-Reality Distinction Rebecca Schulz; Wisconsin Lutheran College Eric Kloster; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 9:30-9:50 a.m. Triclosan effects on zebrafish heart rate CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 Patricia Braun, Shannon Schmidt; Central College Political Science CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 8:30-8:50 a.m. Non-Partisan Issues, Authoritarianism, and Race: Does the correlation Physics between authoritarianism and conservatism hold for African Americans? 8:30-8:50 a.m. Emily Woodell; Hendrix College Estimating Tissue Particle Sizes Using Ultrasound 8:50-9:10 a.m. Breanna Swan; Viterbo University Politics as Usual: the Self-Perception of African Americans in Rap Music 8:50-9:10 a.m. Jasmine Whaley; Elon University High-Frequency Ultrasound of Breast Tissue Phantoms Containing Microscopic Heterogeneities 9:10-9:30 a.m. Reconstructing the Republican Party: Presentation of Southern African Joseph Roring; Utah Valley University American Candidates in the 2010 Congressional Elections 9:10-9:30 a.m. Nicholas Bemberg; Hendrix College THE Development OF POLYMERIC PHANTOMS Adam Zart; Viterbo University CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 9:30-9:50 a.m. Simulating Ultrasound Echo Signals Using MATLAB Political Science Andrew Santoso; Viterbo University 8:30-8:50 a.m. The 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution: Democratization Through Institutional Change CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Mary Mour; Indiana University Southeast Physiology 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. The Indigenous Struggle: Why Rigoberta Menchu Lost the 2007 Analysis of In Vivo, Dynamic Tantalum Bronchograms for OVA- Guatemalan Presidential Election Sensitized Rats Amanda Garcia; St Norbert College Thien-Khoi Phung; University of Memphis 9:10-9:30 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Peaceful Emissary: The Political and Religious Activism of Oscar Creation of a Flow-Through Replica of a Diseased Arterial Segment for Romero Recreating a Realistic Hemodynamic Environment Ian Burt; Milligan College Khaled Mougharbel; University of South Florida 9:30-9:50 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. Two Countries, One Vote: the Role of Online Communications in Voter Protein phosphatase 2A activation is required for lipid-induced arterial Mobilization in the 2012 Venezuela Presidential Elections. dysfunction in mice Emily Bello-Pardo; Florida International University Xin Wan; University of Utah Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 73

9:30-9:50 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 Relationship between the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype and Engineering/Engineering Technology levels of inflammatory biomarkers and plasma insulin Gregory Ruegsegger, Colleen Miller, Katherine McNulty, Mark 8:30-8:50 a.m. Greenwood, Mary Miles; Montana State University, Bozeman Design an intake manifold for BMW M3 S50 motor Ian Dunlap, Christopher Yoder, David , Dustin McDaniel, Ryan Regenold; Metropolitan State University of Denver CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 8:50-9:10 a.m. Physics Through the Eye of the Beholder: Scope Image Capturing System 8:30-8:50 a.m. Andrew Provonche, Benjamin Deschaine, Jonathan Ferris, Trevor Investigating Dark Matter Halos and Their Influence on N-Body Peck; Norwich University Simulations of Galaxy Formation 9:10-9:30 a.m. Colin Egerer; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Design a Hydrostatic Pressure Test Stand 8:50-9:10 a.m. Kyle Bry, Brett Atherton, Phillip Le, Nate Wilson, Rolando Faria, Mass Transfer and Stellar Jets in Binary Beta Lyrae Jeremiah Sutton; Metropolitan State University of Denver Jessica Hurlbut; Western Carolina University 9:10-9:30 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 Tests of Gravity Below the 50-micron Distance Scale Health Sciences & Public Health David Smith; Humboldt State University 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. La Crosse Encephalitis in NC: Is this disease truly emerging? Conformal Gravity and the Alcubierre Warp Drive David Rollick; Western Carolina University Zily Burstein; Loyola Marymount University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Angiogenic Blockade with Bevacizumab does not increase Response to CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 low dose Dexamethasone and Lenalidomide in Relapsed or Refractory Cell & Molecular Biology Multiple Myeloma 8:30-8:50 a.m. Andrew Humbert; Saint John’s University MCHR1-EYFP and RHODAMINE-MCH COLOCALIZE to PRIMARY 9:10-9:30 a.m. CILIA in 3T3-L1 Cells Elevated Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) in the Deceased Donor: Impact Stacy Wicks; State University of New York, Brockport on Early Post Transplant Liver Allograft Function 8:50-9:10 a.m. Jason Davis; Weber State University The Contractile Potential of the Uterine Myocyte is Regulated by Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Mediated Caspase-3 Activation CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 Kenna Organ; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Biochemistry 9:10-9:30 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Characterizing the Network of Molecular Interactions Regulating Targeting Alzheimer’s Disease: Discovering Protein Targets of Oxidative Vesicular Trafficking: Probing the GBF1-Dynein Interaction Stress Bliss Chang; University of Alabama at Birmingham Logan Erbacher; Eastern Illinois University 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Characterization of AP-1 using doxycycline-inducible expression of T The Role of Intracellular Oxygen Concentration Determined by the a.m.-67 in lung cancer Mitochondria on Ras Overexpression Katherine Kasper; Elmhurst College Asli Ahmed; Hendrix College 9:10-9:30 a.m. Role of Secretory Phospholipase A2 in the Toxicity of Bile Acids to Prostate Cancer Cells Stephanie Wilding; University of Georgia 9:30-9:50 a.m. Elucidating the Role of Reversible Acetylation in Regulating Mitochondrial Enzyme Function Drew Gunderson; University of Wisconsin-Madison 74 |Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Environmental Studies & Sciences Mathematics 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Hoosic River Watershed Bacterial Source Tracking Conics in Extended Taxicab Geometry Richard Doucette, Felipe Aedo; Massachusetts College of Liberal Hope Snyder; Washington and Jefferson College Arts 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Loxodromic Spirals and M.C. Escher’s Sphere Surface Nutrient Retention Monitoring and Modeling of a Suburban Stormwater James Marcotte; Bridgewater State University Detention Basin 9:10-9:30 a.m. Kristen Conroy; Elon University Realizable sets of omitted cycle lengths in Hamiltonian graphs 9:10-9:30 a.m. Shannon Fehrenbach; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Water Quality Monitoring Along the Fourmile Creek and Eightmile Creek 9:30-9:50 a.m. Tributaries to Lake Erie, Northwestern, PA The Impropriety of Interval 3- Graphs Brianne Campbell; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Joshua Reinoehl; University of North Alabama Ecology & Organismal Biology 9:30-9:50 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 A Survey of Moat Water Quality at the Montgomery Zoo (Alabama). Computer Science Enrique Doster; Auburn University 8:30-8:50 a.m. Evaluation of automatic, state-based software testing using the CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 ModelJUnit framework. Chemistry Jason Chambers; University of Minnesota,Duluth 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. A Therapeutic Nanoparticle Platform for Ischemic Brain Injury Full-scale Computer Game Development and Undergraduate Computer Kasey Darley; University of Georgia Science Education 8:50-9:10 a.m. Edwin Dauber; Widener University Chemical Markers for Oxidative Stress in Alzheimer’s Disease 9:10-9:30 a.m. Andrew Welleford; University of Kentucky The Future of Computing: an Empirical Study of Parallel Processing Using the OpenMP API 9:10-9:30 a.m. Incorporation of Fluorine into Hybrid Organo-Peptidic Macrocycles David Eberius; Salisbury University Louis Papa; University of Rochester 9:30-9:50 a.m. Using Optical Character Recognition and Ajax to Bring Legacy Images 9:30-9:50 a.m. Synthesis and evaluation of carbon-11 radiolabeled PET probe targeting to Life Gabriel Grundtner; St. Mary’s University metal-Aß aggregates Brian Cary; University of Michigan CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 International Studies Anthropology & Archeology 8:30-8:50 a.m. Faltering Democracies 8:30-8:50 a.m. “Goons are a cancer on the Internet”: Identity and Social Capital on the Ryne Lawrence; Hendrix College Something Awful Forums 8:50-9:10 a.m. Drew Brutzman; Eastern Washington University Fostering Women’s Entrepreneurship in Post-Conflict Countries: A Policy Recommendation 8:50-9:10 a.m. Between Two Fires: Anime Fan Perceptions of “Digital Piracy” and Kelley Lane; Hendrix College “Leveling” 9:10-9:30 a.m. Jessica Harvey; Central Connecticut State University The Responsibility to Protect: the Evolution of an International Norm MacKennan Graziano; Wheaton College 9:10-9:30 a.m. Finding Social Values from Social Outcasts 9:30-9:50 a.m. Geneva Balin; Weber State University The Struggle for Peace Sarah Gentry; University of North Carolina, Asheville 9:30-9:50 a.m. Talk Nerdy to Me: “Geeky” Language as a Mechanism of Social Cohesion and Identity Formation in a Digitized World Dalila Ozier; University of West Georgia Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 75

CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 Art History International Studies 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. “Money alone was not enough”: Gendered Gilded Age and Progressive Croatia and the European Union: Challenges and Benefits Era Collecting Narratives and the Perpetuation of Difference Matea Ferk; Sierra Nevada College Elizabeth Capel; Elon University 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Patterns of Ethnic Cleansing In Croatia From 1941-1944 and Romania 17th Century Dutch Genre Painting: Jan Vermeer and the Presentation of from 1940-1944 the Female Figure Alisa Jimenez; University of Rochester Virginia Buck; Hamline University, St. Paul 9:10-9:30 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. Public Opinion vs. State Behavior: Hydraulic Fracturing in Bulgaria and A Voyeurism without Fetish: Questioning Male Self-Identification in the Poland Work of Edward Hopper Alex Edrenkin; Hendrix College Ashleigh Lovelace; University of Kentucky 9:30-9:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Symbolic Politics of the Veil: The Role of Politicians in the Berthe Morisot’s The Cradle: Negotiating a Woman’s Place in Nineteenth Construction of Modern French National Identity Century France Samantha Jordan; Lafayette College Chelsea Starke; Hamline University, St. Paul CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETTE RECITAL HALL CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 Dance Art & Media Studies 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. FreeJazz: Improvisation for Everyone Enameled Copper Mesh: Experimentations with Structure and Decoration Roberta Guido; State University of New York, Brockport Kelley Morrison; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Ruth St. Denis: UNveiling America’s Isis Gelly: An Exploration of Acrylic Gel Medium Sculptures Chloe Leibrick; State University of New York, Brockport Megan Moriarty; Minnesota State University, Mankato 9:10-9:30 a.m. Tappin’ Out Differences: How Tap Dance Steps toward Cultural CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 Integration in America International Studies Katie Wicklund; Luther College 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. Civilizing Muslims: How the French Perpetuate Algerian Colonialism in The Primus Process: a Study of Social and Cultural Connotations in their Fight Against the Veil Dance Angel Ackerman; Lafayette College Maya Gonzalez; State University of New York, Brockport 8:50-9:10 a.m. Co-Wife Jealousy Among Polygynous Families of Saint Louis, Senegal: CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 Causes and Effects Visual Arts Sarah George; University of the Pacific 8:30-8:50 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. Remnants of Fleeting Moments: Interpreting the Fragmentation of Elements of Successful Family Planning Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa Memory through Oil Painting Travis Stright; American University Hanna Trussler; University of North Carolina, Asheville 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Religious Communities: A Key Consideration in Ending Harmful LANG LEBEN DIE INSEKTEN! Traditional Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa David Folck; University of Toledo Emily Wagner; American University 9:10-9:30 a.m. Incompleteness Leah Lewman; Salisbury University 9:30-9:50 a.m. Impressions of the Future Camille St. Regis; Salisbury University 76 |Oral Session 5|Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 104 WIMBERLY HALL 212 Biology English 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Establishing Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for neural tube defects “The Future Must Be Met”: Gaskell’s Manchester Novels and England’s Bridget Waller; Truman State University Industrial Revolution 8:50-9:10 a.m. Brittany Blake; Dominican University of California Investigating the Role of the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Beta-Nac in 8:50-9:10 a.m. Stress Response A Bull Market for Moll Flanders: a Woman Capitalizing on the Changing Bejan Rasoul; James Madison University Economic and Social Climate of Eighteenth-Century 9:10-9:30 a.m. Sarah Damewood; Bridgewater State University Microbial Load of Mango and Avocado Juice in Bahar Dar 9:10-9:30 a.m. Victoria Mann; Howard University Economy, Law, and the Threat of Intelligence in Moby Dick and Benito Cereno 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Effects of Root-Fungi Mutualism on the Development of Trichomes Ashveen Dhillon; University of the Pacific on Tomato Plants Literature Michelle Keller; Eastern Washington University 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Road to Wigan Pier: a Leftist Choice that Denounces Socialism WIMBERLY HALL 105 Sara Fletcher; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Nursing 8:30-8:50 a.m. WIMBERLY HALL 213 An Engineering Approach to Preventing Infant Deaths in Unsafe Sleep English Environments 8:30-8:50 a.m. Helen Hermus; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Entering Middleberry: Fictionalizing a Small Town Physical/Occupational Therapy/Speech Language Pathology John Condry; Bridgewater State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Clinical and Statistical Significance between Overall Nasalance and Transcending Fractured Geopolitical and Metaphoric Borders: the Mobile Trimmed Selection of Stable Syllable Repetition Trajectory of the Grotesque Female Body’s Transformation from Object Jackson Peebles; Western Michigan University to Subject 9:10-9:30 a.m. Merzamie Cagaitan; University of Washington, Seattle Fluency in Bilingual Preschool Children 9:10-9:30 a.m. Jenna DeChristopher; Bridgewater State University Zora Neale Hurston: Progression, Personification, and Place 9:30-9:50 a.m. Jared O’Connor; New College of Florida Social Story Intervention for Children who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Literature Kaylee McCollum; Eastern Illinois University 9:30-9:50 a.m. Navigating the Streets of Northwest London: Spatial Negotiations of WIMBERLY HALL 111 Racial Difference in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth Music Robyn Sellman; Hamline University, St. Paul 8:30-8:50 a.m. The Intimacy of Expression: the Implications of Performance Indications WIMBERLY HALL 226 in Mompou’s Piano Music for Guitar Arrangement and Performance African American Studies Karalyn Enz; Lafayette College 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Evolution of the Down Low Brother in the Black Church: A Qualitative “Aesthetic of Challenge” as Formal Process in Ravel’s Piano Concerto Analysis Using the Africancentric and Sociological Theories in G Morgan Banks; Howard University Molly Reid; Appalachian State University Sociology 9:10-9:30 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Violin’s Valorous Versiform: a Varnished View Congregational Attendees’ Exposure to Social and Political Messages in Josee Weigand; Cedarville University Sermons: Examining the Effects of Religious Tradition, Personal Interest, and Community Context Nicole Cornell; College of Saint Benedict Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.| 77

9:10-9:30 a.m. Oral Session 6 – Friday, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Demonic Possession: the Role View of the Self, Group Influence, and Ritualism have on those who are dealing with Demons. CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 Jessica Smith; University of Central Oklahoma Communications Diversity Studies 12:30-12:50 p.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. A Qualitative Study of Family Storytelling in Homeless Families Independence and Identity: Latin American Self Discovery in the 19th Sadie Tennessen; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Century 12:50-1:10 p.m. Meredith Meads; Salisbury University Exploring the Construction and Interpretation of Identity: the Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication (or Not) of Sexual Orientation WIMBERLY HALL 229 Clinton Brown; Eastern Illinois University Sociology 1:10-1:30 p.m. Hip-Hop as Storytelling: NaS 8:30-8:50 a.m. Ethan de Aguiar; Bridgewater State University Fractured: a Statistical Analysis of the Frac Sand Mine Industry’s Affect on the People of the Chippewa Valley 1:30-1:50 p.m. Daniel Jay, Jonathon Knapp; University of Wisconsin-Stout Mac Miller and the White Rapper’s Avoidance of White Privilege Sean Taverna; Bridgewater State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Perceptions of Economic Systems Rory Letteney; University of Wisconsin-Stout CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 Communications 12:30-12:50 p.m. Examining Identity Management in Electronic Relationship Initiation Margaret Rhodes, Elizabeth Mason, Ryann Driscoll; Radford University 12:50-1:10 p.m. From a Distance: A Dialectical and Cultural Approach to Understanding How Young Adults Maintain Family Relationships when Separated. Heather Bughman; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 1:10-1:30 p.m. Negotiating Relational Maintenance and Change: Conversations Between Young Adult Children and Parents/Grandparents Brittany Toolis, Brittni Thorton, Stephanie Ashbaugh; Eastern Illinois University

CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 Interdisciplinary Studies 12:30-12:50 p.m. of a Public Water Monitoring Laboratory Jacob Rusconi , Dylan Ross; Eastern Connecticut State University 12:50-1:10 p.m. The Future of United States–Chinese Space Relations Sanford Healey; Utah Valley University 78 |Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 Economics History 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Demand for Commuter Rail Transit: an Evaluation of the Minnesota For the Sake of the Children: How the John Birch Society changed a High Northstar Commuter Rail Line School Library and the Nation Joel Huting; Augsburg College Molly Anderson; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. The Rebirth of Minnesota Mass Transit: a Comparison of the Northern Neoconservative Foreign Policy: A Persuasion in Flux Lights Express Project to German Rail Systems Scott Anderson; Northwestern College Jason Reid; University of Minnesota,Duluth 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. North Carolina’s Amendment One: Making History Transit Behavior of Light Rail Commuters in Minnesota: An Econometric T’Shana McClain; Western Carolina University Analysis 1:30-1:50 p.m. Ugaso Sheik-Abdi; Augsburg College The Great Break Up: Uncovering the Philosophical Differences in 1:30-1:50 p.m. American Conservatives’ Foreign Policy. An Economic Model of Neighborhood Income Formation Adam Saxton; Northwestern College Mussie Tizazu; Franklin and Marshall College CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 History Education 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Female Perpetrators of the Third Reich Playing in the Classroom: Helpful or Harmful to a Child’s Learning? Caitlin Draayer; Albright College Claire Mansell; Dominican University of California 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Complexities of Power: Habsburg Empresses Maria Theresia and Teacher’s Attire: Preschooler’s Perception about Good Teacher Elisabeth Erika Shepherd, Celia Naso; Eastern Illinois University Samantha Mau; Hamline University, St. Paul 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Maria Montessori’s 1914 Handbook: Releasing a Child’s Inner Mind Fighting for Their Own: Undoing Patriarchy in Brazil Kristy Kaufman; Salisbury University Kimberly Chambers; Salisbury University 1:30-1:50 p.m. The Importance of Reading Comprehension: Reading Comprehension CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 through an ESOL Students Eyes: Providing a purpose for reading. History Olivia Blanco; Jacksonville University 12:30-12:50 p.m. Dealing with the Devil: the Allied Ambassadors to Germany 1933-1937 CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 Michael Engelhardt; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Education 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. From Trusted to Ousted: How Mohammad Mossadegh was Perceived in Heart Electricity and Second Grade Students the American Press Emily Barrett, Kayla Fardulis, Tyler Whitford; Indiana State Armeen Neshat; Hendrix College University 1:10-1:30 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Human Trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Foreign Intervention & the Transformative Education at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Transition to Capitalism Halina Hopkins; Valparaiso University Simone Noonan; Ithaca College 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:30-1:50 p.m. Effectiveness of Education for Sustainability: a Case Study of Earth Case Study on the Political, Financial, and Environmental Challenges of Smart Science in the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland American Golf Course Architecture Abroad. Jillian Guenther; Boston University Justin Melnick; Auburn University 1:30-1:50 p.m. Investigating Learning: The Citizen Science Program at the Urban Ecology Center Timothy Allen; Marquette University Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m. | 79

CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 English English 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Fixed Gazes on Grotesque Gorging: Examining the Deconstruction of Blowin’ in the Wind: The Contribution of the Weather Underground to the Humanist Literary Tropes in Cannibalistic Comics Canon of Trauma Literature Whitney Porter; Baruch College Caitlin Bishop; Hamline University, St. Paul 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Romancing the Superhero: Comics, Arthurian Romance, and the Rule of Terrorism: Power Assertion and Resistance to Power in Late 1800s Slave Law Narratives Jon Bredeson; University of Minnesota,Duluth Tanairi Alcaraz; University of the Pacific Literature Literature 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Finding Fathers, Missing Mothers: Photography in Maus and Fun Home A Poet of Conflict: Dahlia Ravikovich Lindsay Hodgens; University of Montevallo Samantha Edholm; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 1:30-1:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Biopolitics and The Erasure of Meaning: a Theory of Analyzing Iraq War- Era American Literature Management Jason Storms; Oakland University 12:30-12:50 p.m. Employee Ownership of Companies: an Innovative Idea? Daphne Heflin; Salisbury University CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 12:50-1:10 p.m. Literature Japan Airline’s non-stop flight between Boston and Tokyo 12:30-12:50 p.m. Chiaki Kajikawa, Jiaying Zhu; Bridgewater State University Deconstructing the Honor Code in “Crónica de una muerte anunciada” 1:10-1:30 p.m. Kimberly Martin; Norwich University Port of New Bedford —— Heavy Lift 12:50-1:10 p.m. Jiaying Zhu, Jiayi Song; Bridgewater State University Exploring the Work of Alfonsina Storni Business/Finance/Accounting Gabriela Zanatta-Perdomo; Kean University 1:30-1:50 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Improving Processes: Pizza Hut, Inc. Korean-American Literature: Close Readings from Postcolonial Perspectives Alex Picchietti, Rebecca Schroedl, Willie Brown, Nhi Huynh; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Megan Hanson; Adelphi University 1:30-1:50 p.m. The Trial of Architecture CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 Bryce Bullins; Sierra Nevada College Law & Legal Studies

12:30-12:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 From the Warren Court to the Roberts Court: An Investigation Into The Crafting of An Equal Protection Doctrine That Allows Race-Based Psychology Affirmative Action to Perpetuate 12:30-12:50 p.m. Zhihan Qiu; Fordham University The Role of Atomoxetine and Exercise In Decreasing Reinstatement of Cocaine In Female Rats Selected for High or Low Impulsivity 12:50-1:10 p.m. Affirmative Action’s Application: Why the Supreme Court Should Reject Yosef Amrami; University of Minnesota,Twin Cities Race-Based Admission Policies 12:50-1:10 p.m. Chris Reisdorfer; Hamline University, St. Paul The Role of the Alpha-1 Adrenoceptors in the Acquisition of One Trial of Nicotine Conditioned Place Preference in Adolescent Rats 1:10-1:30 p.m. Race, Diversity and Critical Mass: Is the United States Supreme Court Jade Alvarado de Kaplan; George Mason University Out of Touch with Modern Students? 1:10-1:30 p.m. Caitlyn Ball; Western Carolina University The Relationship between Sexual Assault History and Substance Misuse Sthefanie Hernandez Salomon; Eastern Washington University 1:30-1:50 p.m. Substance Use Disorders Among Patients with Anxiety: Prevalence and Effect on Psychotherapy Gabriella Grimaldo; University of North Texas 80 |Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 12:50-1:10 p.m. More than Just a German Problem: Reading Don DeLillo’s Running Dog Psychology through an Arendtian Lens 12:30-12:50 p.m. Brittany Brake; Wittenberg University Exploring the Neural Mechanisms of Self-Control and Conformity Jarrett Hannah; University of Rochester 1:10-1:30 p.m. Restoring Right Relationships: Restorative Justice and Post-Conflict 12:50-1:10 p.m. States Emotion Regulation and Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships Danielle Mueller; Valparaiso University Elizabeth Allen; Hamline University, St. Paul 1:30-1:50 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. The Significance of Religion in Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s Matter over Mind: Comparing Emotional Self-Regulation Techniques with Politics: a Comparative Analysis Using the Social Ecology and Ego Depletion Durkheiman Theories Kelsey Koch; College of Saint Benedict Saundrea Shropshire; Howard University 1:30-1:50 p.m. Self-determination in areas of autonomy, competence, and relatedness in CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 college students with and without significant attention problems Francesca Simpson; Elon University Political Science 12:30-12:50 p.m. Dictatorship and Development: the Case of the Korean Auto Industry CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Joseph Van Horn; Indiana University Southeast Psychology 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Drugs Incorporated: An Examination of Sinaloa Cartel -Trafficking’s Relationship Satisfaction and Facebook Relationship Status Changes effects on the Tenets of Economic Liberalism present in the Juarez Nicole Holmes, Haley Duran; State University of New York, Economy Brockport Phil Krzeski; Xavier University 12:50-1:10 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Two is Company, Three is an Envious Crowd: Effects of a Third Party Stale Standards: Fair Trade Certification, Development, and Labor Evaluator on Expressions of Envy According to Lacanian Psychoanalytic Practices in the Global Coffee Industry Perspective Anne Boatner; CUNY Brooklyn College Elina Matveeva; University of Kentucky 1:30-1:50 p.m. Suppressing Cycles of Chaos: the Kimberley Process and Diamond- CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 Driven Conflict in Africa Philosophy & Ethics Frey; Elon University 12:30-12:50 p.m. The Ethics of Collateral Damage in 21st Century Warfare CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Paul Horton; Western Carolina University Biology 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. The Debate on Violence and the Justifiability of Violent Liberation Diabetes, Exercise, and Muscle Regeneration in Mice Nathan Nasrallah; Capital University Kathryn Hendee; Wisconsin Lutheran College 1:10-1:30 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Do Human Rights Enforce a Western Bias? James Griffin and the Single nucleotide polymorphisms and subcellular localization of Ethnocentrism Objection glucocorticoid receptor-associated signaling proteins associated with Christopher Dobbs; Xavier University cortisol-mediated stress response Rachel Knox; Seattle University CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 1:10-1:30 p.m. Political Science Testing Stress: The Effects of High-Stakes Testing on Salivary Cortisol Levels in Science Students 12:30-12:50 p.m. John McCrady; Lubbock Christian University Love and Equal Rights, Right?: an Analysis Using the Legitimation, Backlash and Polarization Theories 1:30-1:50 p.m. Tatyana Parker; Howard University The Effects of Forced Exercise in a Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Thuy Hua; Occidental College Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.| 81

CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 Physics Cell & Molecular Biology 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Analysis of a Potential Tracking Algorithm for the SLHC Upgrade Construction of an (R) Vector Lacking the Protein Coding Region and an Rachael Creager; University of Notre Dame E(R)-GFP Fusion Genefor use in Studying the Expression Patterns of the E(R) Gene 12:50-1:10 p.m. ASIC Readout System for use with a Silicon Detector Array (SAND) Theodore Ryan; State University of New York, Brockport Ian Marsh; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 12:50-1:10 p.m. Effects of antibody-free fetal bovine serum (FBS) on the growth of a 1:10-1:30 p.m. Assembling, Characterizing, and Measuring the Efficiency of VANDLE rCHO cell line and its productivity of alkaline phosphatase Ran Ikeyama; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse LaDonya Jackson; Utah State University 1:30-1:50 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Simulation of kicker differential decay systematic error for the Measuring Cellular Ceramide Accrual using Immunofluorescence Brookhaven g-2 experiment Anindita Ravindran; University of Utah Brandon Krouppa; Jacksonville University 1:30-1:50 p.m. Three-Dimensional Mammalian Cell Culture Using Hydrogel Filled Scaffold CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Maya Bates; Milwaukee School of Engineering Microbiology & Immunology

12:30-12:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 Antibody responses against Chlamydiae after immunization with genus- wide peptide vaccine candidates Engineering/Engineering Technology Treesa Antony; Wayne State University 12:30-12:50 p.m. Control Design and Fault Detection for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Actuator 12:50-1:10 p.m. Membrane-bound Immunomodulators as Adjuvants in a Cell Culture- System Based Avian Influenza Vaccine Ryan Carlson; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Radomir Dimovski; Wayne State University 12:50-1:10 p.m. Yaw Control for Variable Wind Gusts 1:10-1:30 p.m. Vitamins, Macrophages, and Enzymes, Oh My! The Influence of Vitamin Caleb Carlson; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities A on Macrophage Functions. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Allyson Cornelis; University of Alberta Combustion Instability and Its Influence on Droplet Flame Behavior in an Acoustically Excited Field 1:30-1:50 p.m. Immunological Memory Transfer by Autograft in Gorgonian Coral Swiftia Brett Lopez; University of California, Los Angeles exserta Daniel Tapanes; Florida International University CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 Health Sciences & Public Health CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 12:30-12:50 p.m. Astronomy Molecular Control of Dedifferentiation By RNA-Binding Proteins in C. elegans Germ Line 12:30-12:50 p.m. Design of a Transverse Field Magneto-Optical Filter Austin Brokamp; East Carolina University Rossen Chemelekov, Kelvin Konevsky; University of California, Los Nursing Angeles 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Admission serum anion gap is an independent predictor of mortality in Exoplanet Search from Westminster College critically ill patients Ryan Avril; Westminster College Viktoria Melnyk; University of Kentucky 1:10-1:30 p.m. Health Sciences & Public Health Using Stereo Photogrammetry to Create Digital Elevation Models of 1:10-1:30 p.m. Planetary Surfaces Affects of Adderall in College Students Greta Cukrov; San Jose State University Hailey Champa; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 82 |Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Biochemistry Anthropology & Archeology 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Investigation of the “MCG” light chain dimer of Bence-Jones protein Football and Identity: Fantasy Football and Fanship in the United States Mhd Omar Subei; University of Toledo Rosemary Towchik; Elon University 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Structural and functional importance of third-circuit hydrogen bonds Gaming as Metaphor: Dungeons and Dragons and the Roleplaying within hemolysin A Experience Michael Apolinario; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Alex Herr; Hamline University, St. Paul 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. Functional Analysis of Sphingosine Kinase 1 The Influence of Student Organizations on Campus Life Melanie Sparks; University of Memphis Catherine Raley; Salisbury University 1:30-1:50 p.m. 1:30-1:50 p.m. Virtual Screening for Inhibition of Histidine Acid Phosphatase in Exploring Perceptions and Intentions of Code-Switching Among Bilingual Francisella tularensis Spanish-English Speakers Jose Olmos; University of Texas, Austin Grace Cooper; Eastern Washington University

CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Environmental Studies & Sciences Mathematics 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Inoculates and Their Effects on Anaerobic Biogas Production at Dandora A Mathematical Approach to Predict the Progression Rate of Chronic Waste Water Treatment Plant Kidney Disease Kinyata Cooper; Howard University Roby Poteau; Florida Institute of Technology 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Optimization of Anaerobic Digestion under Mesophilic and Thermophilic Development and Analysis of a Predictive Mathematical Model Relating Conditions Transmission and Fluorescence to Light Attenuation in Lake Michigan Joshua Brown; Howard University Timothy Zeidler, Yang Xie, Sara Schaal, Francis Yankey; University 1:10-1:30 p.m. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Solid/Liquid Phase Diagram of the Ammonium Sulfate/Glutaric Acid/ 1:10-1:30 p.m. Water System Sensitivity Analysis of Discrete Biological Models Using Polynomial Christian Pearson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Dynamical Systems 1:30-1:50 p.m. Christopher Miles; Lafayette College The environmental impact of urbanization within Abu Dhabi on the 1:30-1:50 p.m. Microbial profile of Man-made beaches. Stochastic Delay and Signal Propagation in Gene Regulatory Networks Fatima Al Marzooqi; Zayed University Sarah Stanley; University of Houston

CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 Chemistry Computer Science 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Passerini reaction in the AOT coacervates Digital Processing of Chinese Calligraphy from a Stele of Ji Wang Sheng Armando Ramirez; University of Wisconsin - Parkside Jiao Xu 12:50-1:10 p.m. Victor Colton; Eastern Washington University Progress towards the selective sulfation of bacteriophage Qß for 12:50-1:10 p.m. investigation into heparin-like activity. Machine Learning through Evolution: Particle Swarm Optimization of Griffin Mead; Occidental College- Game Agents Valeri Alexiev; Trinity University 1:10-1:30 p.m. The Development of Novel Antifungal Agents Towards Next Generation 1:10-1:30 p.m. Wound Care TraceMatrix Analyzer (TMA) Andrew Tyler; University of Central Lancashire Chase Carnes; University of Kentucky Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.| 83

1:30-1:50 p.m. Architecture & Interior Design How Does Spectatorship of Popular Video Games Impact Social 1:30-1:50 p.m. Cognitive Theory of Youth Culture and Support Hegemony? Face of the Dragon: Cultural Messages in Shanghai’s Skyline Sonya Waterhouse; Indiana University-Purdue University Emily Walek; Colgate University Indianapolis

CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Theatre/Drama International Studies 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. “The Measures Taken”: Murder or Mercy Killing? Democratization 2.0: Social Media’s Democratization Potential during the John Baker; Trinity University Arab Spring Movement 12:50-1:10 p.m. Emily Winters; Hendrix College “The E-Effect: Anti-Brechtian Techniques in Lynn Nottage’s Ruined.” 12:50-1:10 p.m. Elizabeth Payment; Appalachian State University Over-educated and Unemployed: the Educational Roots of Political 1:10-1:30 p.m. Revolution in the Arab Spring Historical Tailoring: a Shaping of Women and their Social Roles Morgan Hill; Hendrix College Ashley Przedwiecki; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1:10-1:30 p.m. History The Limbodification of Female Iraqi Refugees in Jordan: a Process of Perpetual Liminality 1:30-1:50 p.m. Gwendolyn Schaefer; University of Kentucky Egyptian Revolution Hailey Tyznik; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1:30-1:50 p.m. Why So Special? The Israel Lobby, Human Rights, and United States Foreign Aid CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 Stephanie Volz; Valparaiso University Visual Arts 12:30-12:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 Reflecting Reality: A Photographic Representation of Human Perception Lauren Tidwell; Jacksonville University Art History 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. Pieces of Perceptions Rethinking the Narrative of the Charlemagne Window at Chartres Ashley Johnson; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Cathedral Jennifer Wegmann-Gabb; Northern Illinois University 1:10-1:30 p.m. Self-Expression Through the Biomorphic: Creatures of the Inner Psyche 12:50-1:10 p.m. Katrina Burns; Jacksonville University The Living Apostle: Paschal I and Concordia Apostolorum Thomas Skousen; Dixie State College of Utah 1:30-1:50 p.m. Reatrix 1:10-1:30 p.m. Matthew Haesly; University of Wisconsin- River Falls The Pola Casket Mary Piepmeier; University of North Carolina, Greensboro WIMBERLY HALL 104

CENTENNIAL HALL 3305 Biology Art & Media Studies 12:30-12:50 p.m. Daily Treatment with 670 nm Light Increases Longevity in Drosophila 12:30-12:50 p.m. melanogaster The Destructive Power of Visual Culture in the Rwanda Genocide Jessica Hartling; Viterbo University Teresa Anderson; University of Central Oklahoma 12:50-1:10 p.m. Film/Photography Studies Optimizing LOV2-based Optogenetic Systems 12:50-1:10 p.m. Ashley Rich; University of Evansville Neighborhoods Project 1:10-1:30 p.m. Bernard Bautista; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The nature of cross-links in a biological glue: why does increased Art & Media Studies temperature weaken slug glue? 1:10-1:30 p.m. Keyla Tumas; Ithaca College The Space in Between 1:30-1:50 p.m. Riana Lum; Colgate University Towards Drug Repurposing Based On A Pathway Modeling Approach Sara Ibrahim; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis 84 |Oral Session 6|Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 105 WIMBERLY HALL 213 Music English 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. The Not So Silent Planets: the Medieval and Renaissance Concept of “What Are Those White Women Doing Up There?”: Gender Power, Musica Mundana Performing Blackness, and the Styling of Identity Amy Carmichael; Cedarville University Simon Sarkodie; Hunter College 12:50-1:10 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. Restoring Respect for Schnittke in the History of Russian Music A Lifetime of Migration: Writing About Ethnic Identity in the Western Alicia Wodarski; Bowling Green State University United States 1:30-1:50 p.m. Kelsey Camacho; Elon University Analysis of Italian Opera in Italy 1:10-1:30 p.m. Sarah Jackson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse A Merciful Re-Envisioning of Race and Capitalism: Toni Morrison and Postmodernism WIMBERLY HALL 111 Terrel Champion; Morehouse College Music WIMBERLY HALL 226 12:30-12:50 p.m. Upskirting the Past: Cross-Dressing Divas and Their Impact on LGBTQ Sociology Rights 12:30-12:50 p.m. Trevor Nelson; Appalachian State University An Inquiry of Black Male Success: Building Social Capital for Success 12:50-1:10 p.m. Aaron Patawaran, Latrice Eggleston, Resche Hines; Chicago State Sexual Ambiguity Throughout the Ages: a Closer Look at Castrati and University Present Day Popular Music African American Studies Elizabeth Moorman; Capital University 12:50-1:10 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. No apologies: An Examination of the Influence of Race on the College On the Power of Music: Using ‘Cosmos’ and ‘Anthropos’ to Articulate a Classroom Experience Holistic Approach to Discussing the Power of Music Breona Jackson; University of Montevallo Brian Cates; Cedarville University Sociology 1:10-1:30 p.m. WIMBERLY HALL 212 From Piano Lessons to Soccer Games: Generating Social Capital English through Youth-Oriented Extracurricular Activities 12:30-12:50 p.m. Katelyn Lee; University of California, Los Angeles Sherman Alexie and Modern Native American Nostalgia: a Postcolonial 1:30-1:50 p.m. Disease Flocking Together: A Qualitative Study of Racial Homophily in La Crosse Jane Siegel; Elon University Kathleen Klima; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 12:50-1:10 p.m. The “Signifyin(g)” Indian in Sherman Alexie’s “Lone Ranger and Tonto WIMBERLY HALL 229 Fistfight in Heaven” Sociology Theresa Mendez; Wells College 12:30-12:50 p.m. 1:10-1:30 p.m. North Carolina’s Harvest of Shame The Inner Contest of Identity Construction: Representations of Identity in Jessica McLamb; Western Carolina University Louise Erdrich’s Novels Lynne Chung; Hamline University, St. Paul 12:50-1:10 p.m. Tower Hands: A study of worker characteristics in a dangerous 1:30-1:50 p.m. occupation Who and Where am I? How the Land Informs Identity in the Characters James Mohan III; University of South Florida of Louise Erdrich’s Turtle Mountain Novels Alex Piche; Hamline University, St. Paul Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 85

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Oral Session 7 – Friday, 2-3:20 p.m. Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 2-2:20 p.m. Communications “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”: Analyzing the Impacts of Affordable 2-2:20 p.m. Housing Developments and Public Housing on Spatially Concentrated An Examination of Official Source Dominance and the Process of Poverty Propaganda Creation in National Newspapers Post-9/11 Denise Jones; Allegheny College Melany Parlaman; Salisbury University 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. An Analysis of the Housing Disparities across Race, Ethnicity and Income Constituent Instructions and Politicians Actions: Positive or Negative Niriksha Shetty; Franklin and Marshall College Correlation? 2:40-3 p.m. Sasha Seegmiller; Weber State University Imbalance of Power: Analyzing Taste-based Discrimination among 2:40-3 p.m. Leaders in Fortune 500 Companies Militant Mujeres: Performance, Rhetoric and Femicide in Ciudad Juárez Rosemary Mwaura; Howard University Evan Schares; University of Northern Iowa 3-3:20 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. How Did Government Policies in the 1980’s Contribute to Current Income Star-Spangled Consumption Inequality? Jena Schwake; Luther College Devone McLeod; Allegheny College

CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 Communications Education 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Studio76 14 Weeks of Summer Involve Me: Using the Orff Approach within the Elementary Music Paul Castleberry Jr.; Weber State University Classroom Amanda Long; Eastern Illinois University 2:20-2:40 p.m. Training Programs for LEP Adult ESOL Instruction: an Analysis of 2:20-2:40 p.m. Delivery in the U.S. Arts Instruction in Elementary School Classrooms: Limiting Factors and Rebecca Méndez; Ithaca College Successful Programs Nicole Ahern; Dominican University of California CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 2:40-3 p.m. “Elementary Student Engagement: Comparing A Classroom Setting to a Economics Field Experience” 2-2:20 p.m. Mariah Cousineau; Western Carolina University An Examination of the Determinants of Salary for NFL Quarterbacks and 3-3:20 p.m. Linebackers Using Quantile Regression Morphology: The Optical Illusion of Sentence Structure William Thompson; Carthage College Kayleigh Hynes; Jacksonville University 2:20-2:40 p.m. Compensation or Exploitation: Should College Athletes be Paid? CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 David Bassi; Allegheny College Education 2:40-3 p.m. Exploitation, On the Job Training, or Luck of the Draw: Salaries and 2-2:20 p.m. Value of a Player’s Marginal Revenue Product: The Case of NBA “¡Buenos Días Mamas!” Facilitating Mother’s Collective Leadership Rookies under the Salary Cap through Participatory Action Research Michael Ljeh; Texas Tech University Ashley Edgette; University of Utah 3-3:20 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Paid or Played: the Financial Struggles of Professional Athletes African Americans and American Africans: A Comparative Analysis of Zachary Minney; Allegheny College Parenting Behavior & its Connection to Educational Attainment Using the Sociocultural Theory Adaeze Onwuzuruike; Howard University 2:40-3 p.m. Embracing a learning community at George Washington Community High School: what is The Hub? Loreliss Bonilla; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis 86 |Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 3-3:20 p.m. Into the Abyss: Encountering the “Inner Truth” of Martin Heidegger’s History Nazism 2-2:20 p.m. Emily Long; Appalachian State University Of The Superpowers’ Making: How The Tripolarity of The International System Primed Cambodia For Genocide, 1953-1979 Ronald Leonhardt; Northern Illinois University CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 2:20-2:40 p.m. English The CIA’s Involvement in the Bay of Pigs 2-2:20 p.m. Sarah Jochumson; Dominican University of California To Resurrect the Globe at Midnight 2:40-3 p.m. Robin Mondloch; University of Wisconsin-River Falls The Soviet Psychologist: George F. Kennan and the Early Intellectual 2:20-2:40 p.m. Evolution of Containment, 1940-1948 WaterWorks John Stang; Roanoke College Jamie Odom; John Brown University 3-3:20 p.m. Literature The Iron Lady: How Margaret Thatcher Helped Win the Cold War 2:40-3 p.m. Caroline Parsons; Western Carolina University “Das Dürrholz”: Over the relationship between literary analysis and one’s own creative process.” CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Elisa Zerabruck; University of West Georgia History 3-3:20 p.m. A Second Tragedy: the Re-objectification of Frederick Douglass in the 2-2:20 p.m. “Women in Utah, Shattering Patriarchy during Second Wave Feminism” Literary Analysis of His Slave Narratives. Kimberly Williamson; Utah Valley University Trisha Massia; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2:20-2:40 p.m. Body Politic: American Feminists and the Battle for Control over CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 Women’s Bodies, 1968-1978 Management Sarah Pearce; Hendrix College 2-2:20 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Employee Engagement: an Investigation into the views of HR Lesbian Motherhood: Using Oral Histories of the 1970’s and 1980’s to Practitioners and General Managers Examine How Lesbian Women Relate on Parenting Sophie Jupp; De Montfort University Emily la Bonte; University of Utah 2:20-2:40 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. Lead With a Laugh “Women can be instruments of righteousness:” Ellen White’s Benevolent Justin Pyron; Ithaca College Millennialism 2:40-3 p.m. Kaitlyn O’Hagan; Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College,CUNY The Acute Effects of Physical Activity on the Work-Family Interface Melanie Kulesz; University of North Carolina, Asheville CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 History CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 2-2:20 p.m. Law & Legal Studies Allied Powers and Civilian Targets: War Crimes in Western Europe? 2-2:20 p.m. Amber Moore; John Brown University International Promotions on Mobile Devices: Existing Law and a 2:20-2:40 p.m. Proposed Model for the Future Suppressing the Swastika: the American Denazification Effort within Christopher Horn; Western Carolina University Occupied Germany, 1945-1949 2:20-2:40 p.m. Christopher Ray; Western Carolina University When Gossip Girl and Mean Girls Collide: A Cross-Cultural Legal 2:40-3 p.m. Comparison of the Cyber-Bullying Laws in the Federal Republic of Donovan’s Cowboys and Baker Street Irregulars: U.S. and Britsh Germany, Austria, and Portions of the United States Intelligence Conflicts During World War II Reflecting the Geopolitical Allison Capaul; Hamline University, St. Paul Hegemonic Change. 2:40-3 p.m. Christopher Dictus; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Children’s Right to Autonomy as a way to Curb Abuse Grace Shemwell; Valparaiso University Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 87

3-3:20 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 Protecting Minnesota’s Children: How Minnesota Statutes Deprive Psychology the Rights of Illegitimate Children, Why Repealing the Recognition of Parentage Law and Enacting Just Statutes Will Guarantee Equality 2-2:20 p.m. David Nelson; Hamline University, St. Paul Exploring Written and Oral Reports of Emotional Autobiographical Memories Kevin Williams; North Central College CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 2:20-2:40 p.m. Semantic Organization of Music Memory in an Older Adult Population Literature Haley Skymba, Mary Petrik; Moravian College 2-2:20 p.m. Barbed Wire in Heartwood: the Endurance of Appalachian Stereotypes 2:40-3 p.m. from Horace Kephart to Ron Rash Performance Factors in Associative Learning: Assessment of the Sometimes Competing Retrieval Model Andrew Benton; Western Carolina University Chad Mazzarella; State University of New York, Brockport 2:20-2:40 p.m. Cormac McCarthy’s Archaic Invocation: Tracing the Epic in “Blood 3-3:20 p.m. Meridian” Designing Innovation: Examining the Relationship between Working Memory Capacity and Environment Alexander Bogrand; Occidental College- Jordan Higgins; George Mason University 2:40-3 p.m. A Psychoanalytic Reading of Southern Family and Culture in Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Megan Power; Westminster College Sustainability 2-2:20 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 A Sustainability Evaluation of Asphalt Pavements Constructed using Recycled Materials and Mining By-Product: Review of Pavement Literature Sustainability Rating Systems and Case Studies 2-2:20 p.m. Chelsea Hanson; University of Minnesota, Duluth Aphrodite’s Inner Sanctum: an Exploration of Natural and Cultured Eros in Pulp Fiction 2:20-2:40 p.m. DREAMing Together: Partnership Strategies for Community David Stock; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Empowerment and Integration Among Undocumented Students 2:20-2:40 p.m. Olivia Quintanilla; San Diego State University Descendants with Daddy Issues: Fatherless Sons in Greek Literature Sean Minion; Xavier University 2:40-3 p.m. Encouraging Community Sustainability: Creating the Second Person 2:40-3 p.m. Effect to Influence Social Responsibility through Emotional Appeals in Ovid’s Insight into the Minds of Abandoned Women Film Rachel Bier; Xavier University Fernando Beltran; San Diego State University 3-3:20 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 How Can Transit-Oriented Development Affect Pedestrian Accessibility in Psychology Tysons Corner, Virginia? Nathan Dorfman; George Mason University 2-2:20 p.m. Anxiety in Musicians: On and Off Stage D. Riley Nicholson; University of Memphis CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 2:20-2:40 p.m. Philosophy & Ethics Making the Grade: Analyzing the Effects of Depression on Performance 2-2:20 p.m. and Self-Assessment Under Sleep Deprivation Conditions Among Theodicy Through Kant College Students Samuel Phelps; Eastern Washington University Michelle Burnett; Clemson University, Clemson 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Why Atheists and Christians are Equally Guilty of Preaching to the Choir: To Visualize or Not to Visualize... The Psychological Failure of Natural Theology Chelsea Elsberry Ophime; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Michele Helen Reyes; Valparaiso University 3-3:20 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Men and Women’s Game Performance Influenced by Music Tempo Towards a Wittgensteinian Theological Noncognitivism Marissa Stengel, Katie Bates; Hendrix College Christofer Koch; Eastern Washington University 88 |Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 Political Science Physics 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Does Party Affiliation Even Matter? : an Analysis of Russian Political Expansion of EPA RadNet Protocol for Dosimetry Parties Utilizing the Rational Choice and Realist Theories Adrian Sanabria-Diaz, Kayla McMahon, Jeffery Brittenham, Joshua Lindsey Parker; Howard University Moravec, Nathan Brady; University of Nebraska, Kearney 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Independence Referenda in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Exploring the Collective Properties of Gadolinium 160 Melissa Hughes; Susquehanna University Zachary Tully; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 2:40-3 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Smudged Lines: An Analysis of the Border Dispute of North Kosovo One-Protein Breakup of 18F and the 17O(P,Gamma)18F Reaction in Allison Von Borstel; Carthage College Classical Novae Brent Glassman; James Madison University CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 3-3:20 p.m. Target Development to Optimize 13N Extraction from Graphite Political Science Lucas Swanson, James Faraday, Nathan Gretz, Jessica Stensland, 2-2:20 p.m. Udit Kapur, Mithila Mangedarage, John Clymer; Minnesota State A Broken Model: Solving America’s Airport Security System University, Mankato Danielle Honings; Virginia Commonwealth University

2:20-2:40 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 For the Sake of National Security: A Critical Analysis of the Events of 9/11/01, Their Global Effects, and Conspiracies Using Triangulative Microbiology & Immunology Methodology. 2-2:20 p.m. Dereck Allen; Howard University Effect of Ingestion of M. vaccae by Pregnant Mice on Learning and Anxiety Behaviors in their Offspring 2:40-3 p.m. From Here to Timbuktu: How Traveling Shapes One’s Views of the Wider Dana Schleifstein, Angelica Costello; The Sage Colleges World 2:20-2:40 p.m. Kevin Carder; University of Nebraska, Kearney Of Mice and Microbes: Can a Lowly Bacterium Help Conquer Fear? Chelsea Sipperly; The Sage Colleges CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 2:40-3 p.m. The Antimicrobial Effect of Resveratrol, a Phytoalexin, on Biofilm- Biology Forming Pathogens 2-2:20 p.m. Wewetzer Kyle; Hamline University, St. Paul Cell cycle and apoptosis related protein-1 in bone cells: Differential regulation of PTH in osteoblasts 3-3:20 p.m. Examining the Antimicrobial Properties in Punica granatum Aril Extract Sonali Sharma; Wayne State University Jaime Antonio Castillo, Sitha Thor, Garrett Heiman; University of 2:20-2:40 p.m. Wisconsin-Oshkosh Frequency of the SH allele in Fc gamma receptors Samantha DeWerff; North Central College CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 2:40-3 p.m. Investigating the Roles of MicroRNAs in Cancer Development Astronomy Bingchan (Catherine) Xie; California Institute of Technology 2-2:20 p.m. Examining Supernova remnant GSH054-00+003 3-3:20 p.m. The Role of SHP2 in Epithelial Stratification Cheuk Man Lo; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Gracia Ng; Xavier University 2:20-2:40 p.m. High Precision Astrometry of Occulting Asteroids Brandon Day; Los Angeles Valley College 2:40-3 p.m. Improved Distance Estimates to Galactic H II Regions Steven Bartel; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3-3:20 p.m. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Christopher Clement; Oakland University Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 89

CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 2:20-2:40 p.m. Binding interaction of hypocrellin B to myoglobin: a spectroscopic and Cell & Molecular Biology computational study 2-2:20 p.m. Robert Fogle, III; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Employing functional genomics to study chlorophyll biosynthesis in the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Biological Engineering Tashana Haye; University of West Georgia 2:40-3 p.m. Natural Weapons: Threats and Defenses 2:20-2:40 p.m. How do cells see the light? Brittany McAbee; Anderson College Diego Cordero; University of Utah 2:40-3 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 Proteogenomics-based Refinement of Mycobacteriophage Genomes Environmental Studies & Sciences Deborah Moran, Trevor Cross; Cabrini College 2-2:20 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. Distinguishing Between Illinois Dry Prairie Types Using Soil Properties Creation of a Geranyl Pyrophosphate Synthase?-Limonene Synthase and Plant Species Composition Self-Processing Polyprotein to Improve Limonene Production in Jesse Lundgren; Carthage College Camelina sativa 2:20-2:40 p.m. Katelyn Horgan; Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Species diversity and vertical distribution of container-inhabiting Aedes mosquitoes as measured by infusion-baited oviposition traps CENTENNIAL HALL 3106 Michael Riles; Western Carolina University Environmental Studies & Sciences Ecology & Organismal Biology 2-2:20 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Causes of the Thailand Floods of 2011 Assessing Community Assembly in a Lowland Rainforests of Papua New Ahnna Beruk; Howard University Guinea Forest Using Spatial Phylogenetic and Functional Turnover 2:20-2:40 p.m. Gaurav Kandlikar; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Food Miles and Climate Change Environmental Studies & Sciences Lauren Mashburn; Centre College 3-3:20 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Population Dynamics of the African Lion (Panthera leo L.) within the The Human Population Problem and its Environmental Impact Naboisho Conservancy of Southern Kenya Derrick Ellen; Western Carolina University Richard Hatfield; University of Kentucky

CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 Health Sciences & Public Health Chemistry 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Optimizing the risk- reward ratio of drug therapy by perfecting a post- The Analysis of Plastic Samples from the and South Atlantic marketing pharmacovigilance plan in response to growing trends of Ocean Raises Environmental Concerns inappropriate prescription in medical settings Chi-Yeon Evans; University of Wisconsin-Superior Jordan Barbour; Elon University 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Streptomyces “Beets” Aphanomyces: an Investigation into Sugar Beet Prescription Drug Abuse: an assessment of the Monadnock Region’s Fungus Control readiness to deal with the problem Constantin Adelakoun, Danielle Wavra, Jake Heggem; University of Elisha Wamsley; Keene State College Minnesota, Crookston 2:40-3 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Shamanism vs. Pharmaceuticals in Amazonia The Pathogenic Actin Mutation E117K Exhibits Aberrant Behavior José Barriga; Minnesota State University, Mankato Alexander Greiner; Luther College 3-3:20 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 Synthesis of Potential Carp Toxicant Biochemistry Victoria Kohout; Viterbo University 2-2:20 p.m. Beta arc 2 hydrogen bond networks within truncated hemolysin A facilitate hemolytic activation Evan Glasgow; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 90 |Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Anthropology & Archeology Film/Photography Studies 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. A Survey of an African-American Cemetery at the Monastery of the Holy The Importance of Being Neorealistic: Sidney Lumet and the Italian Spirit in Conyers, Georgia. Neorealist Movement Sean Seiler; Kennesaw State University Ben Napoli; CUNY Brooklyn College 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Fractured Crossings: A Look at Two Mid-nineteenth Century German Stereotypical Representations of Africa in The Ghost and the Darkness Cemeteries from Southeastern Wisconsin Tyler Auffhammer; Western Carolina University David Stock; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2:40-3 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Windows of the Soul: the Unusual Stardom of Bette Davis Gunpowder, Caves, and the : Reevaluating the Role of Cadence Railsback; University of North Carolina Wilmington Nineteenth Century Appalachian Industry 3-3:20 p.m. V. Camille Westmont; University of Kentucky Ecuador’s Documentary Films: Uncovering the Past and Finding Identity 3-3:20 p.m. in the Era of Globalization Questioning the Presumption of Poverty: Relative Wealth of Pioneers in Eleana Velasco; George Mason University Downeast Megan Postemski; Muhlenberg College CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 Art History CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 2-2:20 p.m. Mathematics Caught in the Act: Capturing Motion in Art 2-2:20 p.m. Tahera Tajbhai; Brooklyn College Diagonals in the Calkin-Wilf Tree 2:20-2:40 p.m. Matthew Gagne; Bridgewater State University Contemplating Color: Edgar Degas’s Treatment of Color in Framing and 2:20-2:40 p.m. Art Resource Holding Potential and Kleptoparasitism Carly Dannenmueller; University of Kentucky David Sykes; University of North Carolina, Greensboro 2:40-3 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. The Problem of Reality in Art The Effect of Varying Life Stages on the Evolution of Altruism Thomas Morris; Villanova University Caitlin Ross; University of North Carolina, Greensboro 3-3:20 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. Thought for Food: a Scientific Perspective on Food in Art Investigation of Blocked Constructions for Binary Error Correcting Codes Alexandra Hylen; Hope College Phillip Kristufek; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College CENTENNIAL HALL 3310 CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 International Studies Computer Science 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Afro-Cubans and Inequality after the Cuban Revolution A Portable, Computer-based Approach to the Instruction of Sight Words Victoria Bennett; Indiana University Southeast to Children with Autism 2:20-2:40 p.m. Tyler Romasco, Justin Gordon; Widener University El Pachakutik de la Luz, The Rebirth of the World in Light: Strategies for 2:20-2:40 p.m. Cultural Survival Computer Vision for Detection of SWAT Teams in Challenging Angela Pabich; Salisbury University Environments Using Long Wave Infrared Imagers 2:40-3 p.m. Ankit Arya; Mississippi State University Global Queering and the Gay and Lesbian Community in Chile 2:40-3 p.m. Lauren Thron; Hamline University, St. Paul Prisoner’s Dilemma Modeling Using a Multi-agent System Lizhu Ma; Trinity University Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 91

CENTENNIAL HALL 3313 WIMBERLY HALL 104 International Studies Biology 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Russia: the use of arms sales as a diplomatic tool in international Occurrence of Bottlenose Dolphin Mother-Calf Pairs in the Arlington River relations and what the future holds and Nearby Areas of the St. Johns River, Florida Steven Garza; St. Norbert College Jenell Larsen; Jacksonville University 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Operational Art Goes Digital: Information Warfare and the Future of Unifying Goals and Procedure of Decision-making in Rehabilitation for Russian Operational Theory Harbor Seals through a Decision Tree for Stranding Response John Bolen Jr; Virginia Military Institute John Giovanni, Cathleen Giguere; United States Coast Guard 2:40-3 p.m. Academy Navigation through Sovereign Seas: Strategic Waterways and Cooperation with the International Community WIMBERLY HALL 105 Devon Thorsell; Lafayette College Art & Media Studies 3-3:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Preventing Nuclear Proliferation: Sanctions As The New Option Beach Comer Pound Cakes: Graphic Design Based on Local Color Ryan Colbert; Hendrix College Samantha Nader; Jacksonville University 2:20-2:40 p.m. CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL Jingle Lizard: an Undergraduate 3D Animated Short and Investigation into Theatre/Drama the 3D Animation Process 2-2:20 p.m. Amber Dvorak; North Central College “Bridging the right-brain, left-brain schism: Developing a method to 2:40-3 p.m. combine the arts and sciences” Presidential Type: the Emerging Importance of Typography and Graphic Hannah Mello; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Design in Political Campaigns 2:20-2:40 p.m. Andrew Fehrenbach; Ripon College Formation of Arts Communities and Emerging Theatre Access in the 21st 3-3:20 p.m. Century Teaching Social Injustice Through Art Ellina Renzina; Brooklyn College Dewayne Wrencher; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 2:40-3 p.m. WIMBERLY HALL 111 Japanese Theatrical Influence on the West Music Jamison Monella; Juniata College 2-2:20 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. New and changing performance contexts for the Dominican fiesta de Managing the World Stage: Understanding the Practice of Intercultural palos Stage Management Victor Hernandez-Sang; Luther College Mara Berton; Saginaw Valley State University 2:20-2:40 p.m. “Crossing the Cultural Barriers with Authentic Music: Survey of Chinese CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 children’s music used in American Elementary Schools and in the Religious Studies People’s Republic of China” Kristina Neumann; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 2-2:20 p.m. Brahman-Atman: All in One, One in All 2:40-3 p.m. Taylor Berman; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Maurice Ravel’s Compositional Philosophies: As Demonstrated in Daphnis et Chlo History é Leanna Smith; Western Carolina University 2:20-2:40 p.m. The New Weapon of Revolt: the Egyptian Revolution through Social Media Bret Campion; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Art History 2:40-3 p.m. Art for the People, by the People Carter Cooper; Colgate University 92 |Oral Session 7|Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 212 WIMBERLY HALL 226 English Social Work 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. “Hostile Takeover:” Hacking as a Feminist Appropriation of Rape in the Factors Influencing College Attendance in Adopted Children Millennium Trilogy Jennifer Carpenter; Abilene Christian University Gabrialle Landsverk; Hamline University, St. Paul Sociology 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. “The Swampland”: Ideological Becoming and Internally Persuasive Academic Performance and Diversity: An Analysis of California’s Public High Discourse in Shusaku Endo’s Silence Schools Devin Heier; Truman State University Omar Davila Jr.; California State University Monterey Bay 2:40-3 p.m. 2:40-3 p.m. Trauma in Transformation: the Role of the January 17th 1995 Kobe Differential School District Funding and Student Achievement Among Fourth Earthquake in Haruki Murakami’s Literature Graders in Wisconsin. Justina Deering; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Timothy Okeefe; Alverno College Literature 3-3:20 p.m. 3-3:20 p.m. Social Interaction, Collaboration, and College Success: A Case Study of The Emergence of Modern Roles for Women: an Analysis of Three Central Connecticut State University Female Archetypes in Carmen Laforet’s Nada Christopher Marcelli; Central Connecticut State University Jacinta Da Silva; Kean University WIMBERLY 229 WIMBERLY HALL 213 Women and Gender Studies English 2-2:20 p.m. 2-2:20 p.m. Anime and the Bechdel Test: An Evaluation of Tools of Feminist Critique Does the Shoe Fit? Cinderella in the Past, Present, and Future through Analysis of Cross-Cultural Film Stephanie Lehman; Westminster College Adam Heisman; Salisbury University 2:20-2:40 p.m. 2:20-2:40 p.m. Exploring Impossible Worlds: a Reader-Response Analysis of Patrick Buffy vs. Bella - Vampires, the Unheimlich, and Gender Studies in Modern Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind America Robert Williamson; Truman State University William Tringali; Bridgewater State University Literature 2:40-3 p.m. Disney’s Brave New Feminist: The Evolution of the Disney Princesses From 2:40-3 p.m. How novel is the novel: the continuity of the novel genre the 1950’s to the Present Kelly Bunting; Xavier University Sarah Campanini; Bridgewater State University 3-3:20 p.m. Film as Feminine Language: The Privilege of Liminal Subjectivity in Sink or Swim A. Emma McFarland; University of Utah Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 93

CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Oral Session 8 – Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m. Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 3:30-3:50 p.m. Communications Contemporary Determinants of Fertility in the United States, a Regional 3:30-3:50 p.m. Analysis It’s a “Woman’s World”: a Narrative Criticism on the Changing Perception Brianna Noland; Augsburg College of Male Nurses 3:50-4:10 p.m. Bryan Aungst; Juniata College Does the Gender Composition of Executive Boards Affect Corporate 3:50-4:10 p.m. Profits? Jump Into Motion: Fighting The Childhood Obesity Epidemic with Public Jaeger Nelson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Relations 4:10-4:30 p.m. Marlen Polito, Dave Fullmer; Utah Valley University Behavioral Similarities Between Single Headed Female Households and 4:10-4:30 p.m. Male Headed Households in the Purchase of Life Insurance Politeness Theory in Healthcare Decision Making Ryan Backstrom; Minnesota State University, Mankato Mark Vorensky; Ithaca College 4:30-4:50 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. An Econometric Inquiry of the Declining Sex Ratio in India The Impact of Social Media Dependency, Self-esteem and Academic Benita Wakler; Eastern Washington University Performance on Online Health Information Seeking Dale Dong; University of the Pacific CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 Education CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 3:30-3:50 p.m. Communications Educational Achievement Among Asian Children:Ethnic Differences in 3:30-3:50 p.m. First Grade Math and Reading Scores ‘Small Hinges Swing Big Doors’: Social Entrepreneurs and Waves of Lesley Yang; Boise State University Grand Change 3:50-4:10 p.m. Virginia Sanchez; Marquette University Opposites Attract: Studying Mathematical Literature in The Adventures of 3:50-4:10 p.m. Sir Cumference Communication Apprehension and College Adjustment: an Evaluation of Kriston Haynes; Western Carolina University Students and Student Athletes. Meghan Cassidy; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 4:10-4:30 p.m. Education Novel to Film Adaptation Theory Jenna Gagne; Bridgewater State University 3:30-3:50 p.m. I Don’t Have a Heritage: a Comparative Analysis of the Public Education 4:30-4:50 p.m. System’s Failure to Holistically Educate the Black Community and the The Pain Hidden Under the Cloak of Invisibility: Self-Disclosure of Nation Using Ubuntugogy and the Social Closure Theory Depression and Anxiety Among College Students Clarise McCants; Howard University Isabel Sullivan; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:50-4:10 p.m. Divide and Conquer: Understanding the Plight of African Americans in the CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 U.S. Education System and Its Gravelling Effects Beyond the Classroom: Economics A Triangulative Analysis Utilizing Conflict Theory Keche’ Jeffress; Howard University 3:30-3:50 p.m. How Fantasy Football has Brought Revenue to the NFL Blayze Schindler; Allegheny College 3:50-4:10 p.m. Regression Analysis of Quarterback Selection in the NFL Draft Joe Hansen; St. Norbert College 94 |Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 History Religious Studies 3:30-3:50 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. British Religious Attitudes Before 1622 Framing Religious Heritages: South Indian Temples as Sites of Tradition Manjot Khehra; Adelphi University Mitchell Winter; University of California, Davis 3:50-4:10 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. Seventeenth-Century Perceptions of the Henrician Reformation in Popular Ritual and the Social Psychology of Shi’a Identity Culture Lucy Ballard; Appalachian State University Clare Smith; Eastern Illinois University 4:10-4:30 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. Music and Religion in Cuenca: The Experience “Love Sought is Good, But Given Unsought, is Better”: the State of Love Jasmine Clay; Salisbury University and Marriage in Tudor and Stuart England 4:30-4:50 p.m. Danielle Damren; Elon University Nature in the Shugendo Amalgam: An Example of Contemporary Japanese Folk Religion CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Jonathan Thumas; Roanoke College History 3:30-3:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 “The Garden of Eden of the Red Man”: William Holland Thomas and the Management Americanization of Eastern Cherokee Culture 3:30-3:50 p.m. Andrew Benton; Western Carolina University A Systematic Pedagogy to Increase Goals to Shots-on-Goal for Soccer 3:50-4:10 p.m. Athletes Hearing Their Stories: The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans Tribal Ferriss Roberts; University of North Carolina, Asheville Nation of Wisconsin 3:50-4:10 p.m. Rose Miron; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Impacts of Leisure Activity Noise Levels Revised (A Case Study), 4:10-4:30 p.m. Claire Drummond; University of North Carolina, Asheville James Oglethorpe and British-Creek Relations in the Georgia Colony, 4:10-4:30 p.m. 1732-1740 The America’s Cup: A Study of Multi-Team Systems Mary Pontello; Jacksonville University April Heder, Devin Mantha; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 4:30-4:50 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. Greed, Glory and Gods: How the Desire for Perfection doomed the Mexica Local Improvement, National Impact: Using Mathematics to Enhance Elizabeth Pratt; Western Carolina University Educational Services for Homeless Children Anne Huttleston; Capital University CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 History CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 3:30-3:50 p.m. Law & Legal Studies Presentations of World War I in American History Textbooks 3:30-3:50 p.m. Jillian Smith; University of Evansville Alienating Work: How the Idea of Alienation Can Inform the Legal Analysis 3:50-4:10 p.m. of Workers’ Rights and Collective Bargaining Overcoming Vietnam: An Oral History of American Survivors of the Second Facundo Bouzat; Bowling Green State University Indo-China War 3:50-4:10 p.m. Jason Higgins; University of Arkansas at Monticello Disabled Not Unable: Considering Disability in Higher Education 4:10-4:30 p.m. Admission Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt: Kurt Vonnegut and the Karl Gamradt; Hamline University, St. Paul Persian Gulf Wars, 1991-2007 Brett Swearingen; Jacksonville University 4:30-4:50 p.m. The American Enigma: Black Confederates and the Union Victory Julia Cook; Hendrix College Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 95

CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 English Psychology 3:30-3:50 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. Harry Potter: the Hybrid Identity Place, Belonging and Otherness: the effect and power of ‘place’ in the Sara Najam; Brooklyn College construction of identity and healing Literature Anastasia Musson; University of Sydney 3:50-4:10 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. Edward Cullen: Dated Courter turns Abusive Beau Evolution of the Villanovans to the Etruscans Through a Transition in Societal Beauty Lacy Culpepper; Dixie State College of Utah Samantha Miller; University of Evansville 4:10-4:30 p.m. Finding the Value of Young Adult Literature through the Harry Potter 4:10-4:30 p.m. Series Collectivism and Individualism: Impact of Age on Societal Identification Sharon Harris; Anderson College Nathalie Sacci; Sierra Nevada College 4:30-4:50 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. The Sub-Creation of Man: Approaching Christian Morality Within the Personal Need for Structure and Sociopolitical Activism: Individual Category of Literary Fiction Personality Variables as Predictive of Non-Normative Sociopolitical Action Clare Murray; Western Carolina University Megan McGee; Marymount Manhattan College

CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Literature Philosophy & Ethics 3:30-3:50 p.m. A Room Revisited: Dissonance in Virginia Woolf’s Feminism from Essay 3:30-3:50 p.m. to Novel Rationality and Emotionality: a Look at the Emotional Considerations of Aristotle, Kant, and Zen Lauren Nickodemus; Valparaiso University Ryan Freidel; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:50-4:10 p.m. Fictionalizing of “Women and Economics”: The Forgotten Stories of 3:50-4:10 p.m. Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Psychopathology of Everyday Athens: Euripides on the Freudian Couch Mary O’Brien; Salisbury University Brendan Chisholmb; Xavier University English 4:10-4:30 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. On Well-being: A Defense of Sam Harris’ Scientific Moral Metric Representation of Gender and Culture in Dodie Smith’s I Capture the Andrew Miles; Roanoke College Castle Ashley Dailey; Valdosta State University 4:30-4:50 p.m. The Roots of Life: the Connections of Heidegger’s Environmental Thought to Living Well CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 Claire Giordano; Seattle University Psychology 3:30-3:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 Social Networking and Risk-Taking Philosophy & Ethics Amelia Allen; Peace College 3:30-3:50 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. The Problem of the Other and Creative Interpretation in the Thought of The Effect of Induced Hypocrisy on Texting While Driving Merleau-Ponty Kristen Soforic; North Central College Jeffrey Schatz; Valparaiso University 4:10-4:30 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. Impulsiveness as a moderator of the Relationship between Stress and Foundations of Existence, Struggle, and Authenticity in Shelley’s Monster Academic Deviance Carlos Lopez; University of Texas, San Antonio Aaron Williams; Barry University 4:10-4:30 p.m. A Logical Consideration of Tolkien’s Fairy-Stories Timothy Edgren; John Brown University 96 |Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 4:30-4:50 p.m. The Effects of Elevated CO on Arm Regeneration in the Burrowing Brittle Political Science 2 Star Ophiophragmus filograneus 3:30-3:50 p.m. Laura Wenk, Jodi Coia, Anna McClure; Jacksonville University Are Moldovans from rural areas less aware of human trafficking than those from urban areas? Ludmila Bogdan; St. Norbert College CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 3:50-4:10 p.m. Physics The Language of Human Rights: Applying the Communitarian Critique to 3:30-3:50 p.m. Global Human Rights Language Study of Light Intensity and Spectral Analysis of an Inexpensive Single Anna Wiersma; Valparaiso University Bubble Sonoluminescence Experiment 4:10-4:30 p.m. Jeremy Peshl; Grand Valley State University The Silent Screams of a Forbidden Trade: a Theoretical Exploration of 3:50-4:10 p.m. the Power (or Lack Thereof) in the Sex Trade Efficient Multiplexing and Demultiplexing of Light’s Angular Momentum Reva Humphries; University of Arkansas at Monticello Nathan Brady, Thien An Nguyen, Giovanni Milione, Liubov 4:30-4:50 p.m. Kreminska, Robert Alfano; University of Nebraska, Kearney Trafficking Victims Protection Act: the Political Motives Behind its 4:10-4:30 p.m. Passing Enhancing Atomic Current in Energetically-Gapped Optical Lattices Lakshmi Ravindra; Virginia Commonwealth University Landon Magness; Rhodes College 4:30-4:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 Single-emitter fluorescence in nanostructures for single photon-source applications Political Science Dilyana Mihaylova; University of Rochester 3:30-3:50 p.m. Bridging the Gap between the Local level and the Federal level: Expanding Civic Engagement in our Democratic System CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Aananthi Rajasekaran; Washington and Jefferson College Microbiology & Immunology 3:50-4:10 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. Getting From A to B: the Effects of Light Rail on the City of Los Angeles Determining Protein-RNA Interactions in Bacteria Using Fluorescent Armeen Neshat; Hendrix College Proteins 4:10-4:30 p.m. Katrina Jackson; Montana State University, Bozeman Pennsylvania’s Perpetual Phenomena: A Petitioner’s PCRA 3:50-4:10 p.m. Bryon Chowka; Susquehanna University Identifying Novel Genes involved in Rebaudioside A Transport & Metabolism in Environmentally-Isolated Microbes 4:30-4:50 p.m. Postwar Political Economy of Scranton, Pennsylvania Tyehimba Turner; Dominican University Andrew Cutillo; University of Rochester 4:10-4:30 p.m. The Hunt for Polycyclopropanated Fatty Acid Production Genes in Soil Bacteria CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Corey Duke; University of Montevallo Biology 4:30-4:50 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. Potential Flavobacterium columnare Virulence Factors in Zebra Fish. Predicting the Effect of Climate Warming on Nitrogen Fixation and Its Rachel Conrad; St. Norbert College Ecological Consequences in Aquatic Delorianne Sander; St. Catherine University, St. Paul CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 3:50-4:10 p.m. Resurrection Ecology: measuring recovery to disturbance Electrical Engineering using zooplankton egg banks 3:30-3:50 p.m. Carmen Rivera-Perez; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse A Comparative Study of Dynamic Space-Time Adaptive Processing for Over-the-Horizon Radar 4:10-4:30 p.m. The ecological effects of silver nanoparticles in a freshwater tritrophic John Burroughs; Milwaukee School of Engineering system 3:50-4:10 p.m. Melanie Perello; Westminster College Applications of Neural Network Beamforming Algorithms for Over-the- Horizon Radar Jacob Sheahan; Milwaukee School of Engineering Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 97

Engineering/Engineering Technology 4:30-4:50 p.m. The use of camera traps to determine the response of riparian mammals 4:10-4:30 p.m. Autonomous Navigation System for a CubeSat Lunar Mission Using to olfactory cues. Optical Sensors Ryan Jacques; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Jaimie Demers, Karina Delgado; Norwich University CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 Environmental Studies & Sciences Cell & Molecular Biology 3:30-3:50 p.m. Effects of Elevated pCO2 on the Calcification of the Coccolithophore 3:30-3:50 p.m. Detecting the genetic signatures of breast cancer with high-frequency Emiliania huxleyi ultrasound Christina Goethel; Smith College Janeese Stiles; Utah Valley University 3:50-4:10 p.m. Analysis of the Superfund Response in Navajo Nation Cleanup 3:50-4:10 p.m. Preparation and Biological Evaluation of LHRH guided Iron Oxide Jessica Johnson; Salisbury University Nanoparticles for Treatment of Prostate Cancer 4:10-4:30 p.m. James Mungin; Tuskegee University The Effects of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on the Feminization of Danio rerio 4:10-4:30 p.m. Lina Wang; Minnesota State University, Mankato Role of Endothelin 3 in Melanoma Growth and Metastasis Manuel Borobia Sanchez; Florida International University CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 4:30-4:50 p.m. Chemistry Ceramide initiates PP2A colocalization with eNOS by dissociating PP2A 3:30-3:50 p.m. from I2PP2A Synthesis of a Photoactivatable Non-natural Substrate for Protein Ting Ruan; University of Utah Farnesyltransferase Jennifer Rowe; St. Catherine University, St. Paul CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 3:50-4:10 p.m. Health Sciences & Public Health Synthesis of a small library of 4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazoles and their inhibition of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) 3:30-3:50 p.m. Test Anxiety and Food Consumption among Undergraduate Emirati Zoe Gauthier; West Chester University Students 4:10-4:30 p.m. Mahaba Al Saleh; Zayed University Wittig Reactions in Aqueous Medium 3:50-4:10 p.m. Riya Patel; Franklin College The Estimation of Daytime Sleepiness in Hawai’i College Students Using 4:30-4:50 p.m. Pupillometry Control in Selective Intramolecular Organometallic Carbon-Hydrogen Roberto Ramilo, Michelle Chu; Kapiolani Community College Bond Activations by Platinum 4:10-4:30 p.m. Jeffrey Carroll; East Carolina University Cardiovascular Health of Young Adults: a Comparative Study Gina Fitzgerald, Gabriella Smith; Pepperdine University CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Anthropology & Archeology CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 3:30-3:50 p.m. Ecology & Organismal Biology Locational Analysis of Sacred Sites in Southern New England 3:30-3:50 p.m. Cory Fournier; Bridgewater State University The effect of an artificial increase in coyote (Canis latrans) presence on 3:50-4:10 p.m. nesting bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) Scams and Shams: The Importance of Forgeries in Archaeology Sloane Wiggers, Gillie Croft; Clemson University Alexandra Cutler; University of Evansville 3:50-4:10 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. Influence of coyote (Canis latrans) activity on bobwhite quail (Colinus Camels, Sand, and Pyramids: Struggles with Tourism in the Golden Land virginianus) nest predators of the Pharaohs Matthew Kynoch; Clemson University Julia Ashton; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 4:10-4:30 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. Human-Bird Interaction Desensitization: Genetic or Environmental? The Anthropology of Tourism: Development and Land Dispossession in Kate Beavers, Kelsey Stover; Western Carolina University Garífuna Communities of Northern Honduras Gabriela Galeano; George Mason University 98 |Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 Geography & Earth Sciences Art History 3:30-3:50 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. Assessment of Energy Use and Renewable Energy Growth Potentials in Dutch Paintings in the Golden Age: International Trading and Cultural Utah Transference Buchanan Kerswell, Roxanne Jones; Utah Valley University Yifu Liu; Colgate University 3:50-4:10 p.m. 3:50-4:10 p.m. LEGO® Brand Retail Store Expansion in the New York City Tri-State Iconoclasm of the Athenian Acropolis Area Meghan Koester; Eastern Illinois University Nicholas Armata; Westfield State College 4:10-4:30 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. Laocoön and Michelangelo: the influence of art historians on perceptions Rio Olympics 2016: Behind the Scenes of the past Emily Van Ostran; Eastern Illinois University Amy Angell; John Brown University 4:30-4:50 p.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 Where is the Line Drawn? Computer Science Jenna Linder; Eastern Illinois University 3:30-3:50 p.m. A Momentum-based Currency Trading Algorithm CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL Zachary Hadaway; University of Dayton Music 3:50-4:10 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. An Investigation of New Algorithmic Approaches to Analyze Weather “The Real Father of Modern Music:” Death and the Diabolical in the Data Music of Franz Liszt Lacey Richards, Arin Graham, Amy Brown; University of North Wesley Rose; Elon University Alabama 3:50-4:10 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. Composition and Performance of a Contemporary Art Song “Do I know you? – Ask Google” The single sign-on revolution Kerri McCormack, Miriam Sharrock; Keene State College Hien Trinh; Seattle University 4:30-4:50 p.m. CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 Final Jeopardy: This IBM Super Computer Beats Jeopardy Champions At Their Own Game Art & Media Studies David Grinberg; Brooklyn College 3:30-3:50 p.m. A Study of Historical Photographic Processes CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Stacey Svendsen; Hendrix College Film/Photography Studies 3:50-4:10 p.m. There and Back Again: a Student’s Tale 3:30-3:50 p.m. Mauren Kennedy; Hendrix College Creating a Devil: How Adapting Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Netowrk Shaped the Creation Myth of Facebook, the Internet, and a Generation 4:10-4:30 p.m. Emily Maesar; Western Carolina University Exploration of Modern Portraiture Reanna Nelson; College of Saint Benedict 3:50-4:10 p.m. Social Horrors 4:30-4:50 p.m. Ryan Fay; Bridgewater State University Fit(ing) the Mold; A Photographic Series Quincey Spagnoletti; Colgate University 4:10-4:30 p.m. Year of the Living Dead: A Historical Analysis of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead and Its Commentary on 1968 Culture WIMBERLY HALL 105 Jared McNett; Truman State University Art & Media Studies 3:30-3:50 p.m. Chicago Cultural Center: The People’s Palace Erika Wagner; Valparaiso University 3:50-4:10 p.m. Experimentation, Saturation, Stagnation: a Study of the Commercialized Culture of Punk Music William Snapp; Utah Valley University Oral Session 8|Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 99

4:10-4:30 p.m. WIMBERLY HALL 213 Music Video Across Cultures English Althea Holenko; Western Carolina University 3:30-3:50 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. “In the Place Where There Is No Darkness”: Power and Rebellion in Shreddi and Give Up – Social Criticism Through the use of Street Art Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four” Austin Eldridge; Lee College Rebecca Cassady; Mercer University 3:50-4:10 p.m. WIMBERLY HALL 111 Mirror, Mirror of the Mind Music Matthew Otto; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 3:30-3:50 p.m. 4:10-4:30 p.m. Teresa e Gianfaldoni, a Chamber Opera: Resurrecting a Forgotten The Humanization of Death in Markuszusak’s The Book Thief (2005) Composition of Gaetano Donizetti for the 21st Century Robyn Moody; Wells College Daniel Mertzlufft, Veronica Lavia, Donald George; SUNY Potsdam Literature 3:50-4:10 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. Neo-Impressionism in the Choral Works of Eric Whitacre The Humanity of Dracula Devon Langford; Lubbock Christian University James Lawson; Wingate University 4:10-4:30 p.m. Genius or Insanity? A Study of Mozart’s, Beethoven’s, and Schumann’s WIMBERLY HALL 226 Mental States Amanda Ferguson; Capital University Sociology 4:30-4:50 p.m. 3:30-3:50 p.m. The Mind and Music of Robert Schumann A Qualitative Examination of University of New Hampshire Students’ Kari Walters; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Impact on Life in Durham, New Hampshire Audrey Hickey; University of New Hampshire

WIMBERLY HALL 212 3:50-4:10 p.m. A Triangulative Analysis of Alcohol Consumption on American College English Campuses Using Culture TheoryA Triangulative Analysis of Alcohol 3:30-3:50 p.m. Consumption on American College Campuses Using Culture Theory Africa and Women’s Literature- Women’s writing as a platform for Jadine Joseph; Howard University political and social emancipation in Zimbabwe and South Africa.” 4:10-4:30 p.m. Paidamoyo Chikate; College of Saint Benedict Assessing the Need for a Food Pantry on a College Campus 3:50-4:10 p.m. Portia Hunter, Delricha Willingham; University of Wisconsin- Colonization by Cuisine in Nervous Conditions Parkside Jessica Jaqua; Western Carolina University 4:30-4:50 p.m. Literature Religious & Non Religious Identity on a College Campus-In/Out Group Affiliations and the influences on College experiences 4:10-4:30 p.m. A Writer for a Shrinking World: Cultural Identity Formation and Melanie Quinones; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Globalization in the Novels of Kopano Matlwa Heather Gerrish; Eastern Illinois University WIMBERLY HALL 229 4:30-4:50 p.m. Sociology The Constant Gardener: Representations of Africa and White Narration 3:30-3:50 p.m. Alexa Menz; Western Carolina University The Letters of Jane Addams: Exploration of a Problematic Father/ Daughter Relationship Mary Carver; Salisbury University 3:50-4:10 p.m. All in the Family: The Interconnections Among Socioeconomic Status and Family Relationships Toni Lupro; Wayne State University 4:10-4:30 p.m. My Mom’s Helping Hand: Latina/o Students in Higher Education Omar Davila Jr.; California State University Monterey Bay 100 |Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Oral Session 9 – Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 1404 Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 1303 8:30-8:50 a.m. Communications Outsourcing to Backsourcing: Why Some Companies are Finding the 8:30-8:50 a.m. Grass Wasn’t Grrner on the Other Side iPhone as the Only Phone Chris Quarnberg; Utah Valley University Philippe Meister; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Pounding the Euro? An Economic Analysis of the ’s Isolated Inclusion: a Study of Social Media Use by College Students Integration into the Single European Market and Decision to Abstain from Julianne Pleshe; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Joining the Euro Ethan Zinck; Seattle University 9:10-9:30 a.m. It’s nothing personal: Research and analysis of the growing popularity 9:10-9:30 a.m. trends of text messaging over voice calling. Testing New Trade Theory: the Gravity Equation and Intra-Industry Trade Alejandro Garcia; Radford University Kori Asbury; Salisbury University 9:30-9:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. Tweet @ Me International Tax Competition Maeghan Willis, Michele Lee, Lauren Higgins; Ithaca College Anh Bui; Grinnell College

CENTENNIAL HALL 1401 CENTENNIAL HALL 2101 Interdisciplinary Studies Education 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. A of Home: Caribbean Literature and Dislocation Self-assessment: Influence of study skills training and interactive review José Rubio-Zepeda, Karli Dahl; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse sessions on learning in an Anatomy and Physiology course Kelsey Dumanch, Racheal Cowan; University of Wisconsin-Eau 8:50-9:10 a.m. Claire Building Cross-Cultural Understanding through the Examination of Written and Nonverbal Communication within Japanese Society 8:50-9:10 a.m. Ashley Young; Bridgewater State University The Art of the College Essay Kate Callahan; Central Connecticut State University 9:10-9:30 a.m. Ecuador’s new identity: indigenous and Mestizos 9:10-9:30 a.m. jose Melendez; Brooklyn College Democracy’s Role in Education and Student Life Patricia Hampton; Montana State University, Billings 9:30-9:50 a.m. Race, Identity, and Transnational Subjects in the Dominican Republic 9:30-9:50 a.m. Jose Rubio-Zepeda; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Integrating Student-Centered Learning to Promote Critical Thinking in High School Social Studies Classrooms Elaine Sayre; University of Central Florida CENTENNIAL HALL 1403 Economics CENTENNIAL HALL 2102 8:30-8:50 a.m. Education Land Use Conflict in an Iron Range Community: An Econometric Analysis of the Effect of Mining on Local Real Estate Values and Real 8:30-8:50 a.m. Estate Tax Collections Campus Climate: Perceptions of Diversity Among Students at Virginia Bixuan Sun; University of Minnesota-Morris Tech Mark Managuio; Virginia Tech 8:50-9:10 a.m. What Factors Cause Jobless Recoveries in Minnesota? 8:50-9:10 a.m. Sungkook Lee; University of Minnesota, Duluth The Ebony Elite: A Comparative Analysis of the Success of African American Students Who Attend HBCUs and African American Students 9:10-9:30 a.m. Who Attend PWIs Using the Functionalist Theory Who are the “Middle Class?” A quantitative analysis of central Wisconsin Amber Craddock; Howard University socioeconomic self-report data Devin Christensen; University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 9:10-9:30 a.m. Comparison of Inter-cultural Competency Between American and 9:30-9:50 a.m. Russian Undergraduate Students An analysis of labor and infrastructure issues brought by the North Elizabeth Lohrenz; Minnesota State University, Mankato Dakota oil boom Ozlem Barin; Minnesota State University, Mankato Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 101

CENTENNIAL HALL 2201 CENTENNIAL HALL 2212 History Religious Studies 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Watchdogs: Oral Histories of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution “Ephphatha!”: The Historical Interpretation of Jesus Healing The Deaf Atticus Jaramillo; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Man 8:50-9:10 a.m. Matthew Hazzard; Capital University An Army for the Revolution, a Revolution for the Army: The French 8:50-9:10 a.m. Revolutionary Army, 1792-1797 Jesus of the Silver Screen: An Examination of Christian Understandings William Scupham; Valparaiso University of Christ’s Divine and Human Nature as it is Portrayed in Film 9:10-9:30 a.m. Tyler Russell; Valparaiso University Using Digital Humanities to Study the French Revolution 9:10-9:30 a.m. Mary Atkinson; Xavier University Jesus’ Masculinity: An Analysis of the Bearing of Gender on the Teachings of Jesus Christ CENTENNIAL HALL 2204 Emerald Anderson; Dominican University of California History 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Who Would Jesus Kill? What can the Great War memoirs reveal about the Ottomans and their Suzanne Kawamleh; Valparaiso University enemies? Harrison Theodore; Virginia Military Institute CENTENNIAL HALL 2213 8:50-9:10 a.m. Orsell Cook Brown: a Personal Lens into the 44th Volunteer Infantry of Management New York 8:30-8:50 a.m. Cassandra Jane Werking; Siena College Health Care Reform: the Impact on Businesses and Managers 9:10-9:30 a.m. Amanda Swenson; University of Nebraska, Kearney Creating a Sense of Home: Examining the Personal Belongings of World 8:50-9:10 a.m. War II Servicemen Leadership in the Ancient World Paul Greenhalgh; Weber State University Eli Embleton; University of Texas, San Antonio 9:10-9:30 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2205 Selection of Creative Individuals Through Interviews to Facilitate Innovative Organizational Cultures History Margaret Fennessy; University of Nebraska, Kearney 8:30-8:50 a.m. Hollow Earth, Solid Empire: an Exploration of Roman Syncretism as Business/Finance/Accounting Evinced in Pagan Religion in Roman Britain 9:30-9:50 a.m. Klara Nichter; University of Evansville Disney on Broadway: the Innovation of the Corporate Musical 8:50-9:10 a.m. Sally Snider; Samford University Purgatorium Nominantes: Defining Purgatory in the Thirteenth Century Rebecca Krieger; Susquehanna University CENTENNIAL HALL 2214 9:10-9:30 a.m. Linguistics & World Languages The Emergence of Converso Identities in Late Medieval Spain 8:30-8:50 a.m. Elizabeth Koza; State University of New York, New Paltz “Pre-service Teachers’ Attitudes toward Urban and Rural Varieties of 9:30-9:50 a.m. Midwestern American English” The Protestant Politique: Examining the Nature and Impact of Religious Aimee Herrick; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Toleration and Political Separation in the Writings of Sebastian Castellio 8:50-9:10 a.m. Christopher Mills; Westminster College A Linguistic Examination of the Reception of Whispered Speech Taelor Hill; Hamline University, St. Paul 9:10-9:30 a.m. Performative Language: When Language Performs Action Corinne Bauer; Utah Valley University 102 |Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 2215 8:50-9:10 a.m. Review of Literature on Personality Characteristics Associated with English Performance as a Special Forces Military Operative 8:30-8:50 a.m. Mandy Long; Western Carolina University The Bromance: The Role of Homo-social Relationships as Portrayed by Zadie Smith. Cassie VIsser; Hamline University, St. Paul CENTENNIAL HALL 2310 Literature Philosophy & Ethics 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Deconstructing Masculinity in The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Animal Rights: Animal Cruelty and Service Dogs Wao by Junot Diaz Rebecca Giesenschlag; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Fabiola St. Hilaire; Salisbury University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Harmonizing Capitalism and Socialism: a Philosophical Analysis of American Economic Conditions CENTENNIAL HALL 2301 Blake Herbison; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Literature 9:10-9:30 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Morality vs. Immorality of Animal Drug Testing Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca became a leader despite the odds he Sasha Wakefield; Utah Valley University had to face 9:30-9:50 a.m. Melina Espin; Kean University The False Dichotomy Between “The Good” and Utility 8:50-9:10 a.m. Benjamin Hesslen; John Brown University Fellowship vs. Individualism in the Western Andrew Smith; North Central College CENTENNIAL HALL 2311 9:10-9:30 a.m. Transcendental Influence: Margaret Fuller’s New Form of Romance Philosophy & Ethics Samantha Krzyzanowski; Le Moyne College 8:30-8:50 a.m. Bootstraps: American Joblessness, White and Blue Collar Apathy, and English Poverty Rhetoric 9:30-9:50 a.m. Caitlin Tedrow; Capital University The Teeth of a Nation: White British Nationalism and the Roots of Immigrant Identity in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth 8:50-9:10 a.m. An Invisible Theorist: Revitalizing the Philosophy of Adam Smith Lauren Kubitschek; Hamline University, St. Paul Anthony Cooper; Waynesburg University 9:10-9:30 a.m. CENTENNIAL HALL 2302 The Ethics of Belief Psychology Sean Scoggin; Eastern Washington University 8:30-8:50 a.m. Contingency Management and the Use of Incentives in Post- CENTENNIAL HALL 2313 Secondary Education: a Match Made in Heaven? Political Science Bryan Acton; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. A Sick Joke: When partisanship trumps the health of American citizens Evaluating The Alternative Uses Test of Creativity Ashley Capacio; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Caitlin Dippo; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 8:50-9:10 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. Campaign Finance Ethics: It’s not an oxymoron Measuring Discipline-Specific Critical Thinking in Psychology Ryan Wold; Saint John’s University Rachel Reimer, Mingwei Song, Sean Jesiolowski, Darby Ian; Juniata College 9:10-9:30 a.m. Headlines and Hotheads: a comparative study of the Tea Party and the Occupy movements in local media CENTENNIAL HALL 2305 Gabriele Keizer; Susquehanna University Psychology 9:30-9:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Libertarians: Who Are They and Why Should We Care? Adjustment to College Among Active Duty vs. Military Veteran Students Ashley Reaves; High Point University Melissa Gross; University of Memphis Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 103

CENTENNIAL HALL 2314 CENTENNIAL HALL 3103 Political Science Microbiology & Immunology 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Antidumping and the Public’s Interest: Why a Second Opinion Matters Isolating Germline Forms of Broadly Neutralizing HIV-1 Antibodies Wei-Tung Liu; University of California, Los Angeles Jonathan Wosen; The Scripps Research Institute 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Call for Change in Housing and Urban Development Funding Practices Evaluating Old World Arenavirus NP-Z Interactions Bailee Nebeker; Eastern Washington University Ugochi Ndubuisi; University of Rochester 9:10-9:30 a.m. 9:10-9:30 a.m. Kill Lists and the Constitution: the Legality of Drone Warfare Mathematical Modeling approach to Parvovirus Sam Mulopulos, Tatiana Lowell-Campbell; Grinnell College Kallie McWhinney; Texas A&M University, College Station 9:30-9:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Politics of Paternalism: Adult and Youth Perspectives on Youth One of Three Glycans on the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Pretriggered Voice in Public Policy Fusion Protein Is Essential for Function but not for Triggering, Suggesting Carl Ober; Villanova University a Role in 6-Helix Bundle Formation. Christopher Weisgarber; Capital University CENTENNIAL HALL 3101 Biology CENTENNIAL HALL 3104 8:30-8:50 a.m. Electrical Engineering Ambystoma mexicanum delays hatching in response to Saprolegnia sp. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Andrew DuBois; North Central College Shrinking DC-DC Converters With Gallium Nitride 8:50-9:10 a.m. Ahmad Al-Hawasli; Eastern Washington University Impacts of non-native American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) on 8:50-9:10 a.m. native amphibians at Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska Preparation of PEDOT-PSS for Use as Electrode Material in Alyx Lingenfelter; University of Nebraska, Kearney Supercapacitors 9:10-9:30 a.m. Shantonio Birch; Georgia Perimeter College - Decatur Campus The Influence of Water Depth on and Description of Metamorphosis in 9:10-9:30 a.m. Neotenic Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum Tuning the Optical Properties of Graphene and Hexagonal Boron Nitride Tara Juresh; University of Wisconsin-Colleges layers Prepared by Ultrasonication 9:30-9:50 a.m. Twinkle Pandhi; University of Texas, Austin The Reproductive Ecology and Long-Term Nesting Trends of the Engineering/Engineering Technology Northern Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) 9:30-9:50 a.m. Emily Conklin; Wheaton College Photoelectricalchemical Performance of Tungsten Doped BiVO4 Films Melissa Dutter; James Madison University CENTENNIAL HALL 3102 Physics CENTENNIAL HALL 3105 8:30-8:50 a.m. Cell & Molecular Biology Fabrication and Characterization of Metal-Patterned SrCo0.9Nb0.1O3-d 8:30-8:50 a.m. Thin Film Cathodes with Well-defined Geometry Alteration of Pituitary Genomic Expression Profiles in Cattle Grazing Iwnetim Abate; Minnesota State University, Moorhead, MN Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue 8:50-9:10 a.m. Raquel Hegge; University of Kentucky Investigation of Conductivity and Optical Transmittance of ZnO/CuO Thin 8:50-9:10 a.m. Films Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Improves Mitochondrial Function Joseph Krueger; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse under Salt and Water Stress 9:10-9:30 a.m. Matthew Marunde; Eastern Illinois University Optical Properties of Zinc Oxide Nanolaminate Materials 9:10-9:30 a.m. Adam Kindle; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Mitochondrial dysfunction alters the effects of 5-aminoimidazole-4- 9:30-9:50 a.m. carboxaimide riboxide (AICAR) and rapamycin on electron transport Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of Self-Assembled Monolayers chain activity Rory Jones; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Sandra Zivkovic; University of South Florida 104 |Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

CENTENNIAL HALL 3107 9:10-9:30 a.m. Conversion of Existing Retention Ponds into Artificial Wetlands for Nursing Stormwater Management, Utah Valley University 8:30-8:50 a.m. Dylan Dastrup; Utah Valley University An Exploration of the Perceptions of High School Students Interested in Nursing Regarding Mental Health/Mental Health Nursing 9:30-9:50 a.m. Evaluating the hydrology of Indianapolis rain gardens Sarah Strand; Gustavus Adolphus College Drew Scott; University of Indianapolis 8:50-9:10 a.m. High School Students’ Perception of Nursing Alexa Potts, Alyssa Gaulrapp; Gustavus Adolphus College CENTENNIAL HALL 3205 9:10-9:30 a.m. Chemistry Integrating student voices in nursing education and practice 8:30-8:50 a.m. Dominique de la Cruz, Dominique de la Cruz, Rose Constantino, Improved Synthesis of Chromium (III) Tetraphenylporphyrin Chloride – A Joseph Burroughs; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Precatalyst for Carbonylation of Biomass Monomers 9:30-9:50 a.m. Anthony Bova; University of Toledo The Effect of a Residential Summer Institute of Nursing Experience 8:50-9:10 a.m. Including Simulation on High School Students’ Awareness and Likelihood Synthesis and Characterization of Biomedical Mesoporous Silica of Pursuing Careers in the Nursing Profession Nanoparticles Emily Batchelder; Gustavus Adolphus College Alec Nicol; University of Minnesota,Twin Cities

CENTENNIAL HALL 3201 CENTENNIAL HALL 3211 Ecology & Organismal Biology Anthropology & Archeology 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. Community diversity influences selection on physiology in switchgrass From Weaponry to Electricity: Japanese Interpretations of ‘Nuclear’ (Panicum virgatum) Caroline Noel; Appalachian State University Lucas Joers; University of Northern Iowa 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. Investigating the Relationship Between Spiritual and Artisanal Practices Effects of Herbivore Exclusion on Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga candensis) in Etruria: The Case of Cetamura del Chianti Seedlings and Associated Plant Communities in Northern Wisconsin, Courtney Miller; University of North Carolina, Asheville USA 9:10-9:30 a.m. Jordan Mead; Northland College Japan’s Outcasts: the Epidemic of Emerging Deviant Subcultures 9:10-9:30 a.m. Emily Lembo; Salisbury University Investigation of the effects of spatial scale on the biodiversity-productivity 9:30-9:50 a.m. relationship in savannah ecosystems. Understanding Reproductive Health among Burmese Refugees in Joseph Strini, Karrisa Yang; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Greeley, Colorado: An Ethnographic Account 9:30-9:50 a.m. Alexandra Krumtum; University of Northern Colorado Successional Response of Arthropods to Fire In Illinois Deciduous Woodlands CENTENNIAL HALL 3213 Jordan Kremer; North Central College Geography & Earth Sciences

CENTENNIAL HALL 3204 8:30-8:50 a.m. El Nióo Southern Oscillation (ENSO) impacts in Central America-El Ecology & Organismal Biology Salvador 8:30-8:50 a.m. Mercedes Gomez Jacobo; Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Liana Distribution along an Elevational Gradient in Western North 8:50-9:10 a.m. Carolina Sedimentology of Jurassic oolitic sand bodies in the Middle Sundance Heather Eggleston; University of North Carolina, Asheville Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming 8:50-9:10 a.m. Miles Wentland; University of Northern Colorado Re-Spooing the Mind of an Angler: Examining the Cultural Dichotomy 9:10-9:30 a.m. Towards Environmental Issues in Northwestern Wisconsin Silica Remobilization in the Biwabik Iron Formation: No Halo Over Ashley Dettloff; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Economics Ryan Rague; Minnesota State University, Mankato Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 105

9:30-9:50 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. The Effects of Fertilizer and Calcium Carbonate on the Mobilization of The Medici and their Etruscan Myth: Mythmaking in Renaissance Arsenic in Groundwater Florence Martee Shafer; Eastern Washington University Sally Tucker; University of North Carolina, Asheville

CENTENNIAL HALL 3215 CENTER FOR THE ARTS ANNETT RECITAL HALL Dance Music 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. FreeJazz: Improvisation for Everyone Investigating the Saxophone through Women Composers of Roberta Guido; State University of New York, Brockport Saxophone Quartet Literature Zachary Laituri, Nicole Heling, Breslyn Jacobus, Emily 8:50-9:10 a.m. Ruth St. Denis: UNveiling America’s Isis VanVeen; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Chloe Leibrick; State University of New York, Brockport 8:50-9:10 a.m. Collaboration in Concert 9:10-9:30 a.m. Tappin’ Out Differences: How Tap Dance Steps toward Cultural Kimberly Osberg, Maxwell Lafontant, Sydney Kjerstad, Jordan Integration in America Buchholtz; Luther College Katie Wicklund; Luther College 9:10-9:30 a.m. Exploring Works Written for Saxophone and Percussion Performing 9:30-9:50 a.m. Arts Music Performance The Primus Process: a Study of Social and Cultural Connotations in Andrew Baldwin, Nicole Heling; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dance Maya Gonzalez; State University of New York, Brockport CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 CENTENNIAL HALL 3301 Visual Arts - Art & Media Studies Film/Photography Studies 8:30-8:50 a.m. Faces of Education 8:30-8:50 a.m. Genre Idealogies of Joel & Ethan Coen Andrea Sorenson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Daniel Bristol; Bridgewater State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Invisible Injuries 8:50-9:10 a.m. Stereotypes in Sports Feature Photographs Ashley Hinceman; University of North Carolina, Asheville Eric Benson; University of Northern Iowa 9:10-9:30 a.m. Deconstructing the Chaotic World: Illustrating the Analytical Process 9:10-9:30 a.m. of the Human Mind The Real Housewives of Big Brother: Surveillance and Stylistic Strategies in Reality TV Arelis Resto; Jacksonville University Theresa Mendez; Wells College 9:30-9:50 a.m. Chainmail as Modern Armor 9:30-9:50 a.m. SPECTRUM: an Interactive Film Experience Ron Neta; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Brian Trumble; Jacksonville University WIMBERLY HALL 104 CENTENNIAL HALL 3302 Nutrition Art History 8:30-8:50 a.m. Bad Blood: a hematological analysis of the effects of an OPP-rich 8:30-8:50 a.m. diet on the white blood cell profiles of transgenic pancreatic cancer Ralph Adams Cram and Eero Saarinen’s Collegiate Architecture mice Kathleen Brousseau; State University of New York, New Paltz Michael Chrusciel; Wayne State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Remediated Optical Toys and the Animated GIF 8:50-9:10 a.m. Investigating nutritional conceptions and behaviors of urban college Steisha Pintado; University of North Carolina, Greensboro students: What are the long-term implications and how can we 9:10-9:30 a.m. implement effective intervention? Textile Design in the 1960s: How Age Gaps Influence Designers Kathy Chu; Brooklyn College Lauren Potter; University of Wisconsin-River Falls 106 |Oral Session 9|Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

WIMBERLY HALL 105 WIMBERLY HALL 226 Art & Media Studies Sociology 8:30-8:50 a.m. 8:30-8:50 a.m. The Jungian Psychology of Cool: 1950s and 1960s Male Hollywood Examining the Efficacy of Homeless Shelter Approaches to the Transition Stars Repurposed in Modern American Indie Film from Shelter to Permanent Housing Garret Hall; Northern Illinois University Megan Lawson; Bridgewater State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. 8:50-9:10 a.m. The Turning Point of Disney Overcoming Barriers: Resource Relationships for Homeless Youth Lauren Borick; Albright College Accessing Higher Education Opportunities 9:10-9:30 a.m. Seth Morones; University of Northern Colorado Violent Video Games - Aggression’s Cause? 9:10-9:30 a.m. Jared Alderdyce; University of Northern Iowa Poverty and the Child Welfare System Emily Perdue; Northern Michigan University WIMBERLY HALL 212 English WIMBERLY 229 Women and Gender Studies 8:30-8:50 a.m. Healing Humor: A Story about Jerusalem’s First and Only Comedy Club 8:30-8:50 a.m. End Silence, End Violence: Alcohol-Correlated Intimate Partner Violence Caragh Poh; Bridgewater State University in Lesbian Couples 8:50-9:10 a.m. Meghan Ziegel; Hamline University, St. Paul Influence Abroad: American Music on Israeli Airwaves Kirsten Ridlen; Bridgewater State University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Experiences of Transgender Students in Massachusetts Colleges and 9:10-9:30 a.m. Universities Israel: a Gastronomical Odyssey Kayla Spagna; Bridgewater State University Bligh MacDonald; Bridgewater State University 9:10-9:30 a.m. 9:30-9:50 a.m. He’s the Woman: Gender Binaries of Same-sex Couples as Presented in The Forgettable Incident on Marjorie Lane Chinese Film and their Connection to Everyday Tongzhi Emily Neville; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Erica Davis; Wittenberg University 9:30-9:50 a.m. WIMBERLY HALL 213 “Why can’t you act like a girl?”: A Study of Stereotypes of Female Sociology Athletes Ashley Cary; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 8:30-8:50 a.m. A Data Analysis: Bullying From Current Middle School Students Perspective Lateasha Lewis; Eastern Washington University 8:50-9:10 a.m. Child’s Play or Something More?: A Triangulative Analysis of Bullying in Schools and Its Effects Using the Socio-ecological Theory Ndaesha Dryden-Mason; Howard University Social Work 9:10-9:30 a.m. Bullying: The Experiences of College Students Megan Lejeune; University of Montevallo

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Poster Session 1 – Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. Kiosk: 33C Characterization of the interactions of non-structural protein 1 of Anthropology & Archeology Influenza B and interferon-stimulated gene 15 Kiosk: 1A Amy Suhotliv; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Visual Correlations to Primate Encephalization Brunswick Amrita Persaud; Brooklyn College Kiosk: 34A Kiosk: 1B Toward the Development of an Inhibitor of Double-Stranded RNA The Origins of the Artists: an Archaeological Analysis of the Projectile Binding by Non-Structural Protein 1 of Influenza A Virus Points and Lithic Raw Materials Found at Habitation Sites Near the Emily Grasso; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Jeffers Petroglyphs Brunswick Kevin Reider; Hamline University, St. Paul Kiosk: 34B The Antibacterial Activity of Honey from Northern Minnesota Astronomy Whitney Bertram, Amber Bromenschenkel; College of St. Kiosk: 36A Scholastica Observing transits of CoRoT-2b Kiosk: 34C Kathryn St. Laurent; Bridgewater State University Patatin: the kinetics of para-nitrophenyldecanoate esterase activity Kiosk: 36B and inhibition by lecithin. The Search for Companions Using Debris Candidates Raul Fierro; College of St. Scholastica Andrew Rowe; James Madison University Kiosk: 35A Kiosk: 37A Genes that control mitochondrial capacity and function are highly Period-Luminosity Relations for Small Magellanic Cloud Cepheid expressed in drug resistant lung and breast cancer cells. Based on AKARI Archival Data Cheryl Zehowski; University of Minnesota, Duluth Danielle Citro, Joseph Bennett, Brittany Barrett; State University Kiosk: 35B of New York, Oswego The Effects of Vitamin E on the Degree of Lipid Peroxidation in the Kiosk: 37B Membrane System The Nonlinearity Of The First Overtone Cepheid PL Relation Regina Friedl; Walsh University Jeffrey VanKerkhove; University of Rochester Kiosk: 35C Sab-mediated mitochondrial signaling initiates oxidative stress, Biochemistry mitochondrial dysfunction, and cell death in an in vitro model of Kiosk: 33B adipocyte aging. CXCR2 in Endothelial Progenitor Cell Functions Ashley Diaz; Florida International University Jacob Oblak; Wayne State University

*All titles of presentations and poster sessions are printed in this program are as entered by student presenter. The NCUR@ committee did not edit titles and do not take respondibility for any errors that may occur. Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse|Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 109

Biological Engineering Kiosk: 18B Kiosk: 43C Characterization of Ion Channel Mutations for Epileptic Drosophila Microfluidic Assembly of Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Improved Populations Anti-Cancer Drug Delivery Rose Brooks, Kali Kramolis; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Bornali Rashmi Borah; Ohio State University Kiosk: 18C Kiosk: 44A Does dissolved organic carbon reduce the developmental toxicity of Comparison of Fixation Strength of Adhesives and Sutures with Mesh Triclosan? on Abdominal Wall Sarah Grandstrand; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Hummad Tasneem; University of Memphis Kiosk: 19A Kiosk: 44B An investigation of tradeoffs in herbicide resistant Brassica rapa: Pulmonary Thin Films for the Study of Differential Contractility in effects on pollen and ovule production, biomass, and development Idipathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Pamela King; Western State College Paige Voigt; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 19C Kiosk: 44C Impact of aging and anti-aging on energy metabolism in mouse Three-Dimensional Endothelial Cell Migration Modulated by Collagen hippocampus. Gel Stiffness Tyler DeMuth; University of Wisconsin-Madison Sahana Somasegar; Cornell University Kiosk: 20A Spatial and Temporal Genetic Structure of White-Footed Mice Biology Marie Zamanis; Albright College Kiosk: 15A Kiosk: 20B Identification, Quantification, and Preservation of Amphibian Effect of farming method on arbuscular mycorrhiza formation in two Pathogens in DuPage County, IL coffee growing regions of Costa Rica Joel Di Bernardo, Andrew Dubois; North Central College Eliza Hartmann, Rebecca Asheim; Concordia College, Moorhead, Kiosk: 15B MN Isoaspartyl Protein Damage Affects Disposal of Aggregates and Cell Kiosk: 20C Filamentation in E. coli Under Low-Salt Conditions Successful Vaccination of BALB/c Mice Against a Murine Hookworm Katelyn DeRosa; North Central College Model Kiosk: 15C Elizabeth Richards; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Persisters and the Isoaspartyl Protein Repair Enzyme PCM Increase Kiosk: 21A Long-Term Stationary Phase Fitness in Escherichia coli Effect of Nutlin on Macrophage Cell Count After Ischemic Injury to the Kelsey VandenBerg; North Central College Kidney Kiosk: 16A Quentin Richardson; Georgia State University Rubidium as Substitute for Potassium in Rat Cardiac Tissue Kiosk: 21B Christina Mangan, Bisola Asaolu; Minnesota State University, Lapatinib and Neratinib: Using combination drug therapy to advance Mankato the effect of the treatment of HER2 Positive Breast Cancer. Kiosk: 16B Kendra Hearn; Spelman College Effects of Strontium in the Bone Density of Mice Kiosk: 21C Kali Trukki, Ashley Ledding, Breanna Ganther; Minnesota State Mesenchymal progenitors of the mouse aorta demonstrate University, Mankato immunosuppressive properties under inflammatory conditions. Kiosk: 16C Ashley O’Connor; Winthrop University Escherichia coli 0157:H7 Ability to Colonize Produce under Exposure to Stress Condition Cell & Molecular Biology Karenzha Huwae; Minnesota State University, Mankato Kiosk: 22A Kiosk: 17A Characterization of a Novel Trichome Regulator, MYB82 RNA Degradation is Elevated with Age-, but not Disuse-Associated Bonnie Cole; University of Texas, Austin Skeletal Muscle Atrophy Kiosk: 22B Aman Shah; University of Kentucky ERK MAPK Activity Coincides With Prostate Cancer Cell PC3 Kiosk: 17B Mesenchymal to Epithelial Transition Vasa: Understanding Genomic Rearrangement in Lamprey Kimberly Myers; Tuskegee University Sarah Whelan; University of Kentucky Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 17C The Effects of ELL2 Loss in Murine Prostate on Vascularity or Determining megakaryocyte numbers and size in ground squirrels Angiogenesis Epithelial Defects throughout hibernation Lee Smith; Tuskegee University Molly Fahrenkrog; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 23A Kiosk: 18A Exploring the Role of PSMA and Folate in Prostate Cancer and the Examining underlying behaviors of an aquatic host ( Novel Localization of PSMA to the Mitochondria tentaculata) and a parasite (Cyathocotyle bushiensis) by digitally Yeipyeng Datiri; Tuskegee University tracking the hosts’ movement. Kiosk: 23B Robert Wolf, Krista Hines; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Disabeled-2 (Dab-2) modulates platelet-cancer cell interactions through its sulfatide binding domain Kaitlyn Andreano; Virginia Tech 110 |Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

Cell & Molecular Biology Kiosk: 32B Kiosk: 24A New Cobalt Glyoximes as Potential Hydrogen Catalysts The Role of Dynamin in B Cell Receptor Mediated Signaling and Corbin Ester; Appalachian State University Internalization Kiosk: 32C Lisa Liu; University of Synthesis of Novel 1-3 Branched Poly (Urea-Amidoamine) PURAM Kiosk: 24B Dendrons and Dendrimers Molecular Cloning and Expression of sid-1 in mammalian endothelial Alisa Cario; Hiram College cells Kiosk: 33A Fatima Alwan; College of St. Scholastica Strategies for Solid-Phase Radio-Click Chemistry Kiosk: 24C Joe Casamento, Renee Veresh; University of Michigan Design and Assembly of Sequence-Specific DNA Binding Proteins using Xanthomonas Transcription Activator-like Effectors (TALEs) Communications Laura Banken; College of St. Scholastica Kiosk: 48B I Read it Online: How Social Media Inflamed the Controversy Between Chemistry Susan G Komen and Planned Parenthood Kiosk: 28B Chloe Kingsley-Burt; George Mason University Synthesis of Carbohydrate Derivatives attached to Glycoconjugates Kiosk: 48C used as Detection Agents for Bacteria and other Toxins A Little Birdie Told Me: Researching Twitter’s Effect on Formal and Alexandre Dixon, Kaylin Earnest; Xavier University Informal Writing Kiosk: 28C Allison Barnes; Hope College Graphene Oxide Quenching of a Pyrene-Bound Glycoconjugate as a Method for Detecting E. coli Computer Science Brian Hanley; Xavier University Kiosk: 40B Parallel Patterns and Exemplars: Computer Science Problem Solving Kiosk: 29A and Parallel Thinking in Applied Interdisciplinary Contexts Extraction of Zinc Ions using Dithizone Jay Petersen; Saint Olaf College Caitlin Husar; Xavier University Kiosk: 40C Kiosk: 29B HiPerCiC: Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Science to Other Anodic Stripping of Zinc on a Copper Electrode Disciplines Clippinger Bryan; Xavier University Michael Stone; Saint Olaf College Kiosk: 29C Reactivity Models Of Oxidative Stress Associated With Diabetes Criminology Brittni Foster; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 3A Kiosk: 30A Bath Salts: Legal High and Their Marketing Patterns on the Internet. Synthesis of Core-Shell Silver Nanoparticles with an Embedded Rare Arang Park; Bridgewater State University Earth Complex and Characterization of Fluorescence Enhancement Kiosk: 3B Joseph Richardson; Western Carolina University Jail Time or Waste of Time Kiosk: 30B Wesley Edson; University of Nebraska, Kearney Adsorption of Aqueous Copper (II) Ions to Aluminum Oxide Kiosk: 3C Substrates Micro-Raman Mapping of Dissimilar Inks on Paper Kanika Davis; Western Carolina University Jason Whittle; Utah Valley University Kiosk: 30C Kiosk: 4A Synthesis of TTPA and it’s Coordination and Derivatization Studies Conflict in the Middle East: Moving Towards the Creation of a 21st Keveen Flieth; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Century Apartheid Kiosk: 31A Wesley Myers; Western Carolina University Investigation of the Degradation of Sulfa Drugs: The Cobalt / Sulfate Radical System Ecology & Organismal Biology Merrick Bummer; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Kiosk: 26C Kiosk: 31B Herpetofauna as indicator species in the health of riparian buffer zones Investigation of the Degradation of Sulfa Drugs: The Ferrate(VI) Jennifer Fulton; University of Virginia System Kiosk: 27A Paige Borst; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN The Effects of Dredging Activity in the Lower Fox River on the Kiosk: 31C Surrounding Aquatic Ecosystem Chemical Monitoring of a Mountain Headwater Stream Impacted by Maria Dzurik; St. Norbert College Urbanization in Western North Carolina Kiosk: 27B Barbara Hobbs; Appalachian State University A Pictorial Atlas and Key to Identify all living Pennsylvania Mammal Kiosk: 32A species using hair’s cuticular scales and medullar pattern Investigation of an Axial Pyridine Ligand for the Surface Megan Butts; Susquehanna University Immobilization of Cobaloxime Catalysts Kiosk: 27C Christopher Eubanks; Appalachian State University The effect of mycorrhizael inoculation on plant defense in Vicia faba Tara Brancato, Leah Serio, Lars Bogar; Susquehanna University Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 111

Economics Geography & Earth Sciences Kiosk: 4B Kiosk: 41A Equity Versus Efficiency: A New Look at Empirical Evidence in The Effects of Magma Mixing on Subduction Zone Continental Rocks Minnesota at the Calbuco Volcano Patrick DuSchane; Augsburg College Charelle Trim; Florida International University Kiosk: 4C Kiosk: 41B Demand for Higher Education in Pennsylvania Using Phytoliths as a Proxy to Investigate Plant Paleo-Communities Leigh-Ann Miele; California University of Pennsylvania in Northeastern Minnesota Deshawn Benn; Upper Iowa University Education Kiosk: 41C Kiosk: 50B The geochemical story of the basalts of Bogard Buttes: Source The Relationship between Visual and Performing Arts and ACT characteristics and modification processes in primitive basalts of the Scores Poison Lake chain, southern Cascades Olivia Crawford, Danielle Schafer; Northern Michigan University Krista Kroeninger; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Kiosk: 50C Kiosk: 42A Despite the Odds: Factors Related to Academic Success in Low- Dendroclimatology of Range Creek Canyon Income First Grade Students Melanie Cooke; University of Utah Ryan Gallagher, Rachel Bode; University of Minnesota, Duluth Kiosk: 51A Health Sciences & Public Health Parent-Child Storybook Interactions: Supporting Oral Language Skills Kiosk: 53A in Young Children with Hearing Loss Food Justice: Perspectives on Access, Adequacy, Availability, and Emily Baer; Moravian College Action in Alamance County, North Carolina Kiosk: 51B Lauren Clapp; Elon University Effects of a Two-Tiered Intervention on the Social Interactions Kiosk: 53B between One Elementary Aged Child with Autism and His Peers Thirsty Thursday and Avoiding Class on Friday: College Student Marissa Mueller; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Alcohol Consumption Charlie Chen; Miami University Engineering/Engineering Technology Kiosk: 53C Kiosk: 45A The Truth About Sorority and Non-Sorority Drinking: Who Drinks Acoustics of Materials: Flat-Top Guitars More? Zachary Watson; Auburn University Dana Nocera; Miami University Kiosk: 45B Kiosk: 54A Using Coordinate Measurement Systems to Register 3D Ultrasound Myths about Beating the Breathalyzer Data Waldemar Maldonado, Gregory Bourn; Miami University Ashley Johnston; Union College Kiosk: 54B Kiosk: 45C The Good, The Bad, and The Highly Confusing: Some Pros and Effects of an Integrated Solar Water Heater on Efficiency of Solar Cons of the Affordable Care Act Powered Dishwasher Kathleen Ford Siegel, Heather Fahnestock, Rebecca Hilty, David DaCosta; University of Utah Jacqueline Blocker; Westmoreland County Community College Kiosk: 46A Kiosk: 54C Flowing Through Time: A Brief History of Water Distribution Systems Focus Groups: Insights into Understanding the Alcohol Use Behavior and their Influence on Development of College Athletes or Not? Susan Limberg; Norwich University Sarah Alulis, Diana Linn; University of Scranton

Environmental Studies & Sciences International Studies Kiosk: 42C Kiosk: 49C Potential Impacts of Soil on a Newly Restored Creek in It’s Not Easy Going Green: Prospects for Clean Energy Transition Manitowoc County, WI Matthew Goldberg; American University Anna Sonnenberg, Joshua Laurin, Lauren Kieffer, Allison Yang, Kiosk: 50A Bao Vang, Alec Hunn; University of Wisconsin-Colleges What makes a college city attractive for students: Cross-cultural Kiosk: 43A difference and similarities Should Pennsylvania use E. coli as its standard for determining Trisha Arnold, Rachel Childers, Sara Spain, Brittany Sharp; recreational water quality? Arkansas State University Brett Rentzheimer, Kaitlin Blair; Moravian College Kiosk: 43B Fire effects on acorn and hickory nut production in western North Carolina Amber Holland; Western Carolina University 112 |Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

Kinesiology & Exercise Science Kiosk: 13B Kiosk: 46B Dose Response to Oxcarbazepine in Children with Newly Diagnosed Is There an Effect of Test Day on the Maximum Weight Lifted Using Partial Epilepsy the Metriks Functional Capacity Evaluation Protocol? Ridwan Alam; Wayne State University Alexandra Cargill; Sheridan College Kiosk: 13C Kiosk: 46C Network Approaches to Analyzing fMRI Data in Children with Fetal The effect of test day on walking test performance outcomes over Alcohol Spectrum Disorder four days of testing Rohan Bhalla; Wayne State University Courtney Vymetalik; Sheridan College Kiosk: 14A Kiosk: 47A Genomic-scale analysis of olfactory system heterogeneity Comparison of Emotional Well-Being between Individual Sport Torben Noto; Bates College Athletes, Team Sport Athletes, and Non-athletes Kiosk: 14B Heather Annis, Amber Hohenstein; Gustavus Adolphus College Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Expression in the Avian Embryonic Hypothalamus Literature Joan Carroll; Norwich University Kiosk: 49A Kiosk: 14C Symbolic Plants of Blood Meridian: The Men and Flora Who Survive The Effect Of Claudin-1-Claudin-5 Interaction On Stability Of Brain in The Desert Endothelial Tight Junction Complex Samantha Chavez; Cerritos College Dorian Cheff; University of Michigan Kiosk: 49B There is Something Rotten in the State of Medicine: The Prohibitive Nursing Price of Ignoring Literature Kiosk: 51C Jawaria Amir; CUNY Brooklyn College Examining the relationship among stage of adolescence and duration of illness with self-esteem, stressors and risky behaviors in teens with Mathematics type 1 diabetes. Kiosk: 39C Abigail Wilhite; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing A Three Dimensional Misorientation Angle Permutation Test Kiosk: 52A Daniel Bero; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Voices of Lung Cancer Women: Their First Year After Lung Kiosk: 40A Surgery Investigating parasite transmission among native and invasive Cassandra Tavares; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing species in the Upper Mississippi River Kiosk: 52B Susan Frankki, Andy Kressin; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Development of a Standardized Acupuncture Protocol for Menopausal Hot Flashes Microbiology & Immunology Hope Welz, Kerry Costello; University of Pittsburgh School of Kiosk: 25A Nursing Mycobacteriophage integrase evolution under induction growth Kiosk: 52C conditions A randomized clinical trial of auricular point acupressure in the Nick Lambrecht; College of St. Scholastica management of chronic low back pain: A feasibility pilot study Kiosk: 25B Jaclyn Primavera, Leah Margolis, Rebecca Sponberg; University Effects of Desiccation and Temperature on the Survival of of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Escherichia coli in Canada Geese Fecal Samples Nicole Kemei; Lubbock Christian University Physics Kiosk: 25C Kiosk: 37C Antibiotic Resistance of Escherichia coli Isolated from Canada Geese Modeling White Dwarf Star Magnetization Feces and Urban Playa Lake Water Edward Park; Hampden-Sydney College Nolan Rutherford; Lubbock Christian University Kiosk: 38A Kiosk: 26A Methane Detection with Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy for Dark Curcumin Inhibits Activation of Toll-like Receptor 4 by Amyloid-Beta Matter Experiments in Human Monocytes Aaron Johnson; Black Hills State University Rachel Snider; Stetson University Kiosk: 38B Kiosk: 26B A Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy System for Sub-ppb Oxygen Phytochemical Inhibition of MRP8/14-Induced Pro-Atherosclerotic Measurements in Argon Inflammation in Human Monocytes Ellendorf Michael, Chris McKillop; Black Hills State University Tara Formisano; Stetson University Kiosk: 38C Orientational order of anisotropic magnetic nanoparticle clusters in Neuroscience dispersions in an applied field and shear flow Kiosk: 13A John Oldaker, Krishnamurthy Vemuru; George Mason University Increased dorsal anterior cingulate modulation of frontal-parietal Kiosk: 39A cortices during cognitive control in schizophrenia patients: fMRI Fabrication of Silicon Carbide Nanowires for Use in Electronic Devices evidence Jason Leicht, Caramon Ives , Sam Emmons; University of Nino Papale; Wayne State University Wisconsin-Eau Claire Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m. | 113

Kiosk: 39B Kiosk: 8C Heat Transfer Capacity of the Extremities in Diabetics The Role of Race in Attention and Memory Bias among College Roxanne Accola, Kathleen Widmer; University of Wisconsin-Eau Students Claire Violeta Rodriguez; Florida International University Kiosk: 9A Physiology A Phenomenological Investigation of Perceptions of Self-Disclosing Kiosk: 47B Mental Health Concerns in the Classroom Remodeling Of The Python Gastrointestinal Tract After Feeding Alexa O’Neil, Olivia Bolner; Massachusetts College of Liberal Victoria Cenzi; State University of New York, Brockport Arts Kiosk: 47C Kiosk: 9B Wrongly Rejected for Heart Transplantation: A Study of Cardiac What Does a Coach Do Anyway? Coaching and Its Impact on Youth Allograft Vasculopathy in HIV Positive Patients Sport Participation. Samantha Dizon; Loyola University Bryan Acton, Gabrielle King; Massachusetts College of Liberal Kiosk: 48A Arts The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Lipoic Acid on Inflammatory Kiosk: 9C Cytokines Relations Between Youth Soccer Participants’ Motivation to Play and Lauren Titus; University of Georgia Parental Involvement in Sport Miranda Benjamin, Ashley White; Massachusetts College of Political Science Liberal Arts Kiosk: 5A Kiosk: 10A The Radical Information Project: Using Alternative Data Sources College Student Identity and Emotional Intelligence Jillian Augustat; University of Michigan Eugenia Purcar; Pepperdine University Kiosk: 5B Kiosk: 10B Policy Survey of Citizen Engagement in Local Governments Across Envy vs. Justice: Emotional Reactions to Wealth as a Function of the State of Michigan Political Ideology Lauren Kosches; University of Michigan Alexandra Martin; University of Kentucky Psychology Kiosk: 10C Adding Insult to Injury: Hypoxia Following Ethanol Exposure Produces Kiosk: 5C Multiplicative Damage in Vitro How do I think others think of me? An examination of the link Amanda Kaiser; University of Kentucky between self-esteem and social anxiety in college students Alyssa Niesen; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 11A Form versus Function: the Impact of Aesthetic Design on Bus Shelter Kiosk: 6A Usability Understanding International Competition for Special Olympics James Crouch; University of Kentucky Athlete’s Amanda Koepp; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 11B Diaphragmatic Breathing and its Effectiveness in the Management of Kiosk: 6B Motion Sickness A Longitudinal Study Assessing the Effectiveness of an After-School Sarah Stromberg; University of Kentucky Program on Student Academic Success in Grades 4-8 Autumn Sanderson; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 11C Going Plaid: Is Learned Synesthesia Possible? Kiosk: 6C Ben Beine; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Assessing the Effectiveness of the Life Skills Drug Prevention Program in Changing Attitudes among Middle School Students Kiosk: 12A Heather Jones; Black Hills State University That’s So Gay!: Impact of a Gay-Straight Alliance on Straight Students’ Attitudes Towards the LGBT Community Kiosk: 7A Brittany Burns, Victoria Marquardt; University of Wisconsin-La What Makes A Man?: a Study of Male Attractiveness Crosse Caitlin Vandre-Schmidt, Kristen Morgan; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 12B Factors Affecting Buying Patterns in a Retail Shoe Setting Kiosk: 7B Hannah Kane; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Academic Advising Convenience: Undergraduate Perspectives of Alternative Techniques Kiosk: 12C Gutsmiedl, Kathryn Scherber; University of Wisconsin- Exercise Therapy: Therapist and Client Perspectives Eau Claire Jennalee Oefstedahl; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 7C The Dumb Blonde Effect: How stereotypes and needlessly complex words are associated. Carlee Toddes, Taylor Custer; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 8B Effects of a Summer Treatment Program for Adolescents with ADHD on Executive Functioning Mileini Campez; Florida International University 114 |Poster Sessions 1 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 9-10:20 a.m.

Sociology Poster Session 2 – Thursday, 1:15-2:35 p.m. Kiosk: 1C The Democratization of Public Opinion: Dynamics of Power and Anthropology & Archeology Rhetoric on Twitter during the 2012 Presidential Debates Kiosk: 1C Chelsea Fallon; Villanova University Museum Volunteers, the Performative Production of Science, and Kiosk: 2A Encounters with Science Transcendent Parental Substance Abuse and Child Abuse and Neglect Colin Ford; Rice University Amanda Hall; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Art History Kiosk: 2B Technology and Relationship to Quality of Life in Later Adulthood Kiosk: 48B Listening with your Eyes: the Representation of Sound in Chinese Cheryl Fricke, Lisa Rheineck; University of Wisconsin-Stout Painting Kiosk: 2C Allison Clark; Rice University Cost Stratification of Health Food: an Analysis of Location Sarah Hughes; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 48C Birds of a Feather Imagined Together: Nationalism in the Work of Audubon and Harper Amy Browender; Ripon College Kiosk: 49A Art as the Reflecting Pool: Narcissism as an “Artist Myth” Mary Ronan-Daniell; University of Montevallo

Astronomy Kiosk: 34C Cepheus Star-Forming Field Timothy Conard, Vincent Fabbri; University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh Kiosk: 35A The Nature and Distribution of Star Formation in the Outer Milky Way Galaxy Loryn Zachariasen; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 35B An Investigation of Mid-Infrared Selected Star Clusters Stephanie Bessler; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 35C Light Curve Analysis for Transiting Exoplanets Michael Zeilnhofer; Western Connecticut State University

Biochemistry Kiosk: 32B Biochemistry of Cone Snail Toxin Activation Archana Murugesan; University of Utah Kiosk: 32C Comparison of Wild Type Choline acetyltransferase and a Cavity- Filling Mutant Corbin Ester; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 33A Effect of high glucose on Drug Transport in the Caenorhabditis elegans Miranda Cook; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 33B Expression of hOAT in E. coli Shea Comadoll; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 33C Guilt by association: an investigation into novel protein interactions with a complex essential for proper genomic duplication and maintenance Amber Severson; North Dakota State University (Nlt) Kiosk: 34A Biodistribution in Tissue of Novel Drug Molecules via MALDI-Imaging Mass Spectrometry Joseph Fowler; University of California, Los Angeles Poster Sessions 2 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday,1:15-2:35 p.m. | 115

Kiosk: 34B Kiosk: 17C B-cell lineage-based influenza vaccine design Identification of ltoB and ltoG and their possible roles in transporting Ngoc Bui; University of California, Los Angeles lipopolysaccharides in Rhizobium etli CE3 Alex LuMetta, Christian Viray; Dominican University of California Biological Engineering Kiosk: 18A Kiosk: 43A Novel Heteroarotinoid Analog, SL-1-09 Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Quantitative Analysis of Periprosthetic Collagen Content Around the Growth Percutaneous Implant Britta Conlon, Hafasa Mojaddidi, Alissa Gumbs; Dominican Taylor Ford; University of Utah University of California Kiosk: 43B Kiosk: 18B Modification of Electrospun Polycaprolactone fibers for enhanced Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Two Medicinal Native human fibroblast biocompatibility California Plant Species Manan Patel, Ahmad Arabi; Lawrence Technological University Lacie Fox-Cubley, Grace Yee; Dominican University of California Kiosk: 43C Kiosk: 18C Synthetic multi-site phosphorylated signaling proteins for engineered Gram-Negative Bacteria Pathway for Lipopolysaccharide Transport: a cellular logic networks Look into the itoA and itoF genes. Ravi Sheth; Rice University Monica Arroliga, Alejandro Lopez-Ramirez; Dominican Kiosk: 44A University of California The Effect of Collagen Degradation in MCF- 7 Cells on Epithelial- Kiosk: 19A Mesenchymal Transition Role of the acyl carrier protein domain of the polyketide Shilpa Topudurti; University of Rochester synthase PpsA in biosynthesis of mycobacterial phenolpthiocerol dimycocerosates Biology Julie Zeng, Poornima Mohandas; Brooklyn College Kiosk: 14B Kiosk: 19B The Effect of Vegetation Cover Type on Pumpkinseed Sunfish Relationships between H3K27me3 Modifications and Gene Behavior (Lepomis gibbosus) Expression Chao Xiong; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Jennifer Rundquist; Hamline University, St. Paul Kiosk: 14C Kiosk: 19C A Pond of Unmeasurable Growing Potential Identifying Contributing Genes in Human Colorectal Cancer Danielle Peterson, Michael Sikorski; University of Wisconsin- Lars Meisner; Hamline University, St. Paul River Falls Kiosk: 20B Kiosk: 15A The Effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus on the Health of Human Skin Importance of season and sampling method in assessing aquatic- Kelsey Geehring; Waynesburg University invertebrate community composition in wetlands Jennifer Odegard; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 20C Phytotoxicity and trace metal accumulation from long-term chicken Kiosk: 15B litter amendment in Wilkes County, NC: a field study. Teratology of Caffeine Using a Zebrafish Model Amanda Hastings; Appalachian State University Rufino Rodriguez; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 15C Cell & Molecular Biology Influence of boulders on hackberry (Celtis reticulata) growth and Kiosk: 21A distribution in the Wasatch Chaparral Genotyping ppPACE4 Transgenic Mice Alex Argyle; Utah Valley University Allison Miller, Daniel Bassi; Holy Family University Kiosk: 16A Kiosk: 21B Is that a healthy glow? Role of Sae1 and Mms21 in SUMOylation on Interstrand Crosslink Steven Girard; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Damage in the Slime Mold, Dictyostelium discoideum Kiosk: 16B Joshua Harper, Lisa The; Holy Family University Cloning of genes involved in detoxification in marine fish from the Kiosk: 21C deep and cold Variation in Salamander Tail Regeneration is Associated with Genetic Yer Lor; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Factors that Determine Tail Morphology Kiosk: 16C Gareth Voss; University of Kentucky The role of JNK in sea urchin cleavage Kiosk: 22A Kenzie D’Angelo, Morgan Jackson; Susquehanna University Comparison of immune between virulent EIAV and Kiosk: 17A an attenuated vaccine strain The effect of mating on ovarian gene expression in Drosophila Talia Henkle; University of Kentucky melanogaster Kiosk: 22B Kristin Berger, Kara Eichelberger; Susquehanna University Determining transformation efficiency of Escherichia Coli using Kiosk: 17B florescent double stranded oligonucleotides Determining Effects of Stress on Female Danio rerio Mating Behavior Benjamin Goodreau; Westminster College and Neuropeptide Y Expression Within Offspring Kiosk: 22C Lauren Brown, Jessica Stone; Susquehanna University Patterns of Importin Evolution in Drosophila Emily Hsieh; University of Washington, Seattle 116 |Poster Sessions 2 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday,1:15-2:35 p.m.

Cell & Molecular Biology Kiosk: 31C Kiosk: 23A Development of a Solid Phase Azo Coupling Method for Dye TGF-Beta Accelerates Wound Healing Synthesis Cory Tiller, Eleno Nunez, Ian Nickel; Dominican University of Benjamin Mohr; Ohio State University California Kiosk: 32A Kiosk: 23B The Development of Azo Coupling Synthetic Methods for Colorimetric Enriched Neuronal Cultures Enable More Accurate Assessment of Indicators Receptor Expression and Enhance Growth of Neuronal Processes Kaitlin Albanese; Ohio State University See Yang, Lizeth Martinez; Dominican University of California Communications Kiosk: 23C Protein Expression Profiling of Breast Cancer Cell Lines Kiosk: 47C When Harry becomes Sally: the Communication of Violence within Sruthi Damodar; Dominican University of California the Tran-identified Community Chemistry Casey Seneczko; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 27B Kiosk: 48A Direct Radiative Forcing in the Southeastern U.S.: a 2011 and 2012 Gender-based Differences in Speeches of Image Restoration study Timothy Metzler; Viterbo University Hadi Morrow; Appalachian State University Computer Science Kiosk: 27C Development of Sensing Systems to Monitor the Hydrolysis of Kiosk: 38C Optimization of Tile Sets for DNA Self-Assembly ß-Lactam Antibiotics Jaris Van Maanen, Joel Gawarecki, Linsey Williams, Adam Kaitlin Rzasa; Appalachian State University Smith; Simpson College Kiosk: 28A Kiosk: 39A Through the Quadrupole: An Investigation into the Chemical An Implementation of Scale Space Blobs on the GPU using CUDA Composition and Source Origin of Summertime Aerosols in the South Takumi Bolte; Moravian College Eastern United States Michael Link; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 39B Shared Display Interaction Using Mobile Devices Kiosk: 28B Cody Bardell; University of Northern Iowa PDMS Polymer Networks with Iron (II) tris(bipyridine) Crosslinks Miriam Pippin; Appalachian State University Ecology & Organismal Biology Kiosk: 29A Kiosk: 25C Structural and Magnetic Diversity Among Ni(II)-Based Polymers The effect of leaf damage and resource availability on plant defense Comprised of Pyrazine Bridges in Vicia faba Hope Tran; Eastern Washington University Leah Serio, Tara Brancato, Lars Bogar; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 29B Kiosk: 26B Preparation of Halogenated, Benzylidine Myosmines for the Study of The effects of row covers on functional diversity in cucurbit Alzheimer’s Disease agroecosystems Savannah Kolterman; Eastern Washington University Sarah Barney; University of Kentucky Kiosk: 29C Kiosk: 26C Experimental Determination of Ultra-Precise Surface Tensions of Small Male Advantage in a Sexually Dimorphic Species Nonideal Mixtures Skylar Trott; University of Kentucky Alexander Day, Robinson Flaig; University of Wisconsin- Platteville Kiosk: 27A Effects of increased discharge on nonnative brook trout in a small Kiosk: 30A mountain stream Carbon activation through microwave irradiated rotary reactor Aaron Burgad, Casey Williams, Thomas Hardy; Valley City State Eric Sullivan; University of Wisconsin-Platteville University Kiosk: 30B Synthesis and Characterization of citrate stabilized lead sulfide Economics nanoparticles Kiosk: 3C Jeffery Furger; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Impacts of Transit Oriented Development and Light Rail Transit on Kiosk: 30C Local Communities Development of Chemical Methods for Lignin Modification Samuel Reimann; Hamline University, St. Paul Joseph McKillip; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Education Kiosk: 31A Ligandless palladium-catalyzed synthesis of 3-aryl indoles in water Kiosk: 51A Taylor Jacobson; University of Minnesota, Duluth Reading strategies that help to build fluency for ESOL students. Megan Guillen; Jacksonville University Kiosk: 31B Synthesis and Characterization of Molecular Magnetic Systems Kiosk: 51B Vlad Popescu; University of Minnesota, Duluth Case Study: Using Graphic Organizers with ELL Students to Increase Vocabulary Knowledge Heather Knight; Jacksonville University Poster Sessions 2 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday,1:15-2:35 p.m. | 117

Kiosk: 51C Kiosk: 40C Effective Astronomy Laboratory Activities for Little to No Cost in Rural A window into the Cenozoic tectonic history of eastern Washington: Areas geochronology and microstructures of an intruded fault plane. Jeffery Brittenham; University of Nebraska, Kearney Skye Schillhammer; Eastern Washington University Kiosk: 52A Computer-based Scaffolding and Middle School Students’ Science Health Sciences & Public Health Learning Kiosk: 53C Brant Cook, Sara Armbrust; Utah State University Berry Beneficial: the Immunological Effects of Anthocyanins in Conjunction with TCDD Exposure Engineering/Engineering Technology Jayne Owens; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiosk: 44B Kiosk: 54A A Comparison of Two Economic Life Models for Management of Fleet Associations between Hypertension, Obesity, Race and Renal Vehicles Carcinoma Sarah Brady; East Carolina University Kashif Osmani; University of Illinois at Chicago Kiosk: 44C Kiosk: 54B Swelling kinetics and deformation Characteristics of hydrogel An Assessment of the Amount of Physical Education Class Time in Spheres Utah Schools Avi Mersky; Lafayette College Chase Hansen; Utah Valley University Kiosk: 45A Kiosk: 54C Teaching Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing to Students of Does Nature Make Us Healthier? An Evidence Based Review Differing Engineering Design Backgrounds Paige Olson; College of Saint Benedict Megan Cawley, Kristin Coady; Northern Arizona University Interdisciplinary Studies Kiosk: 45B Development and Characterization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Kiosk: 55C Multifunctional CNT/Epoxy Composite Structures St. Olaf Admissions Yield Model Vadim Vechirko; University of Minnesota, Duluth Charlotte Bolch, Julia Ellis, Nick Evens; Saint Olaf College

Environmental Studies & Sciences International Studies Kiosk: 41A Kiosk: 50A Atmospheric Mercury Deposition in the Great Lakes Region of Tambogrande and Yannacocha: Social Movements Against Pennsylvania Multinational Mining Corporations in Alexis Rowley, Brianne Campbell; Penn State Erie, The Behrend Carla Hinson; Susquehanna University College Kiosk: 50B Kiosk: 41B Immigrants’ downside vs. benefits to communities: a case study Urban Greening: an organic solution to teenage anxiety Linda Landry; Viterbo University Lindsay Bushong; Drexel University Kiosk: 50C Kiosk: 41C Meritocracy in the Arabian Gulf: Perceptions and Preferences Heavy Metal Concentrations in an Urban Community Garden Amongst Emirati University Students in the United Arab Emirates Natasha Terrell, Kevin Hardin, David Van Halen, Melanie Heba Alhashmi; Zayed University Johnson; Indiana State University Kinesiology & Exercise Science Kiosk: 42A Urban Wind Energy Production: Prediction of Energy Production by Kiosk: 45C Taking Advantage of the Urban Landscape The Relationship between the Type of Alcohol and Intoxicated Sabrina Brown; Indiana State University Behavior Charles Greener; Miami University Geography & Earth Sciences Kiosk: 46A Kiosk: 39C Physical Activity and Alcohol Consumption: a Positive or Negative El Nino Southern Oscillation affecting Severe Weather across the Correlation Contiguous United States Kristen Couch; Miami University Ashley Vedvig, Alyssa McClain; University of Wisconsin- Kiosk: 46B Whitewater The relationship between Thursday drinking, BAL, and reported Kiosk: 40A number of drinks consumed Potential for Installing Ground Source Heat Pumps in Wisconsin Marissa Nocera; Miami University Based on the Chemistry of Granitic Bedrock Adam Szafran; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Literature Kiosk: 40B Kiosk: 49B A Time Sequence Study of Root Infection of Viburnum by Composing Footnotes for John Galt’s The Annals of the Parish Phytophthora ramorum Colin Loeffler; North Central College Jessica-Michelle-April Corbin; Dominican University of Kiosk: 49C California A Linguistic Analysis of ’s The Taming of the Shrew Melissa Freund; Viterbo University 118 |Poster Sessions 2 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday,1:15-2:35 p.m.

Mathematics Nursing Kiosk: 38A Kiosk: 52B Gradings of a Tournament Directed Graph and a Mathematical Exploring First Year College Students’ Perception and Knowledge of Puzzle Digital Abuse John Dewitt; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Amy Brooks; Gustavus Adolphus College Kiosk: 38B Kiosk: 52C Prime Numbers and the Convergents of a Continued Fraction Time and Difficulty with Tasks and Illness Charactersitics Among Cahlen Humphreys; Boise State University Caregivers of Individuals Receiving Daily Home Hemodialysis Hannah Henderson; Indiana University-Purdue University, Microbiology & Immunology Indianapolis Kiosk: 24A Kiosk: 53A The Role of TACI in MSC-Mediated Lymphocyte Suppression Current Proof of Effectiveness for Art Therapy as a Treatment Option Claudia Goodsett; University of Wisconsin-Madison for Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: A Literature Kiosk: 24B Review The Identification and Characterization of Some Indian Strains of the Andrielle Cowl; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Human Pathogenic Yeast, Cryptococcus Kiosk: 53B Katherine Turnbull; Western Carolina University Teaching Kids to Cope with Anger Kiosk: 24C Jessica Weiner; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing The Identification of an Isolate from Kephart Prong, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Physics Kelsey Stover; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 36A Kiosk: 25A Data Analysis of an Expansion of the EPA’s RadNet Radiation Hand2 Mutation Detection of Tricuspid Atresia patients Dosimetry Protocol Elijah Barry; Ivy Tech Joshua Moravec, Kayla McMahon, Jeffery Brittenham, Nathan Brady, Adrian Sanabria-Diaz; University of Nebraska, Kearney Kiosk: 25B Listeria monocytogenes chaperone mutants induce potent T cell Kiosk: 36B immunity Alignment of Gold Nanoparticles by Liquid Crystals to Develop Visible Carly Grant; Montana State University, Bozeman Light Polarizers Kayla McMahon; University of Nebraska, Kearney Music Kiosk: 36C Kiosk: 42B Reduction of Phase at Different Incident Angles of a Spatial Light The Influence of Rap in the Arab Spring Modulator Samantha Cantrall; Augsburg College Koichi Sato, Nathan Brady; University of Nebraska, Kearney Kiosk: 42C Kiosk: 37A The Guidonian Hand That Feeds: the Palmistry Factor Maximizing Light Yeilds Using Different Concentrations of LAB-PPO Angus Morrison; Capital University Maryke Moreau; Norwich University Kiosk: 37B Neuroscience Domain Wall Conduction and Photovoltaic Effect in BFO Ferroelectric Kiosk: 12B Thin Films Studied by Photo-conductive Atomic Force Microscopy The impact of clinical symptoms on working memory in ADHD and Piezoresponse Force Microscopy Sonya Sandhu; Wayne State University Andrew Carlson; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 12C Kiosk: 37C The Effects of Cortisol on Auditory Procesing and Perception Comparison of line tension measurements in lipid monolayer Daniel Feller, Jennifer Bench; Weber State University Promise Okeke; Augsburg College Kiosk: 13A A Unique Environment, but not Tactile Stimulation, Alters Superior Physiology Colliculus Activity Kiosk: 46C Alyssa Littlefield; Appalachian State University Cardiac Response to Voluntary Exercise in Dystrophic Mice Kiosk: 13B Zachary Stevens; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Environmental Enrichment Impacts Brain Activity in the CA1 Region Kiosk: 47A of the Hippocampus Effects of hibernation on the enteric nervous system of the thirteen- Austyn French; Appalachian State University lined ground squirrels Kiosk: 13C Lauren Eliades, Martin Erlandson; University of Wisconsin- Environmental Enrichment Affects Novelty Seeking in Adolescent La Crosse Rats Kiosk: 47B Dana Cobb; Appalachian State University An Insight into the Effects of Hypertension on Organs and Blood Kiosk: 14A Vessels: a Comparison between Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats The Role Of CASK In Neurodevelopment and Wistar Kyoto Rats Bryce Allen; Virginia Tech Martha Fagan, Thomas Shapaker, Aufrey Freischel; University of Wisconsin-Stout Poster Sessions 2 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday,1:15-2:35 p.m. | 119

Political Science Kiosk: 9A Kiosk: 4A Friendships Make The Heart Grow Stronger: Does Social Support Help The Problem with Haiti: Why State Capture Causes Long-Term Aid the Heart Cope Better In the Trier Social Stress Test Paradigm. Ineffectiveness Annaliese Lamb, Philip Dwerryhouse; University of Central Morgan Barton; University of Texas, San Antonio Lancashire Kiosk: 4B Kiosk: 9B Universal or Culure-Based Human Rights: the Good, The Bad, and The Maternal loneliness and emotional behaviour in 3 year olds. Struggle for Freedom Jade Smithdale; University of Central Lancashire Thuong Steinman; University of Texas, San Antonio Kiosk: 9C Kiosk: 4C The Effects of a Montessori-Based Activity on Affect and Engagement Redistricting Processes across the States: Effects on Electoral in Persons with Dementia Competition Amber Hindt, Jill Morris, Jill Sohre; Minnesota State University, Abigail Reynolds; Wittenberg University Mankato Kiosk: 10A Psychology Investigating the Perceptions of Teachers Working with Students with Kiosk: 5A EBD Antidepressant assay of an analog of thyrotropin-releasing hormone Cassandra Schreiber, Ashley Kuemper; Minnesota State (pGlu-Glu-Pro-amide) in an animal model (defensive burying). University, Mankato Naomi Martin; University of Minnesota, Duluth Kiosk: 10B Kiosk: 5B Examining the Role of Intuition in Deception Detection The Potential Decrease in Learning Due to Competition for Attention Chelsea Schmillen, Colette Baudoin; Minnesota State University, Noel Reynolds; University of Minnesota, Duluth Mankato Kiosk: 5C Kiosk: 10C Trait Affect, Family History of Alcohol Problems, and College Student Examining the Use of Extended Time Accommodations at a University Alcohol Use Setting Rachel Bode; University of Minnesota, Duluth Dan Spencer, Marybeth Armstrong; Minnesota State University, Kiosk: 6A Mankato Emotional Labor in China: Relationships with Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Kiosk: 11A and Perceived Group Membership as Predictors Heterosexual Romantic Relationships and Mate Preferences in Yuyan Zhang; University of Minnesota, Duluth College Students from the U.S. and China: Cross-Cultural and Gender Kiosk: 6B Difference in Beliefs and Attitudes Distractions in the Classroom: Effect of Cell Phone Alerts on Student Feiran Chen; College of Saint Benedict Learning Kiosk: 11B Megan Moss, Brianna Farnell, Keesahn Rheingans, Kaitlyn Suda, Treatment Efficacy of Exposure Therapy and Mindfulness Meditation Samantha Truog; University of Wisconsin-Stout on Physiological and Self-Perceived Measures of Stress on a Certain Kiosk: 6C Public Speaking Task The Use of Desktop Videoconference to Direct Teach Children with Maria Stevens; College of Saint Benedict Autism to Answer Personal Identification Questions Kiosk: 11C Tanya Stoeklen; University of Wisconsin-Stout Relationship Between Death Anxiety and Religiosity Kiosk: 7A Kenyatta Thompson; Juniata College A risky cocktail: an examination of drunkorexia behaviors and alcohol Sociology consumption based on gender Abby Dierks; Miami University Kiosk: 2A African Students’ Experience of Academic Life in US Public Kiosk: 7B Universities: an Intercultural Challenge Examining the Relationship Between Greek Life Membership and Papa Fall; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Negative Alcohol-Related Consequences Alison Silkworth; Miami University Kiosk: 2B An LGBT Youth Group’s Role in Building Social Support and Kiosk: 7C Implications for Risk Behavior Patterns of Thursday drinking amongst college students by course load. Michael Deml, Emily Bruskotter; University of Wisconsin- Amanda Smith; Miami University La Crosse Kiosk: 8A Kiosk: 2C Military Families: Deployment Impact on College Students Gender Equality: A Comparative Cross-National Study David Chandler, Meridia Sanders, Isabel Leavitt; Western Carolina Andrea Fresen; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse University Kiosk: 3A Kiosk: 8B A Comparison of International and United States College Students: Changes in Women’s Preferences During Ovulation Same-Sex Relationships Isabel Leavitt; Western Carolina University Kristine Meshak; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 8C Transgender In Service: Focusing on a Better Outlook on the Transgender Community Katie Salmons, Miranda Dickens; Western Carolina University 120 |Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

Poster Session 3 – Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. Biology Kiosk: 14A Anthropology & Archeology Consanguineous cannibals: Does relatedness reduce sexual Kiosk: 1B cannibalism and mating frequency in the wolf spider Tigrosa helluo? Comparison of Attrition (Dental Wear), Abscessing, and Antemortem Gina Palazzi; Susquehanna University Tooth Loss in the Mimbres and Fort Ancient Period Populations Kiosk: 14B Jenna Horvat; St. Catherine University, St. Paul The effect of extracellular matrix (ECM) on 3T3-L1 cell line Kiosk: 1C proliferation and adipogenesis Sleeping Site Selection in Mantled Howler Monkeys John Arnold, Callie Brown, Sarah Nylund; Susquehanna Meagan Wheatley; SUNY Geneseo University Kiosk: 14C Art & Media Studies The Study and Analysis of Neuroplasticity in Danio rerio in Response Kiosk: 41B to Classical Conditioning The Effects of Social Media Optimization on Restaurant Visitor Traffic: John Poling; Susquehanna University Stoughton, WI Kiosk: 15A Charles Copus; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Identification of co-factors required for the expression of cg11910 in longitudinal glia cells in Drosophila Biochemistry Kailey Roberts; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 32C Effects of surface-modified TiO on Arabidopsis thaliana Kiosk: 15B 2 A novel bioinformatic approach to reconstructing the evolutionary Marie Nider; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater histories of Influenza strains. Kiosk: 33A Harley Pyles; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Effects of high volume pharmaceuticals on Arabidopsis thaliana Kiosk: 15C Michelle Storage; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Functional analysis of the Brugia malayi Bm-daf-16 protein Kiosk: 33B Katherine Stanford; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Effects of Benzophenone on a model land plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. Kiosk: 16A Milia Mims; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Effects of Caffeine on Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) Kiosk: 33C Lindsey-Ann Schulte; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Type-2 Diabetes: Does MitoNEET Impact Mitochondrial Functions by Multiple Mechanisms? Kiosk: 16B Effects of Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent on Survival, Growth, Felicia Roland, Nicholas Ferry; Eastern Illinois University and Vitellogenin Concentrations of Fathead Minnows (Pimephales Kiosk: 34A promelas) Metabolism of Aromatic Hydrocarbon by Caulobacter crescentus Lisa Griffin; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Suzanne Walker; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 16C Kiosk: 34B What’s the Buzz About? Pteridine Extraction in Apis mellifera Allosteric Mechanisms and Dynamics of ADP-Glucose Taylor Fie, Kalli Devecki; Western Carolina University Pyrophosphorylase Kiosk: 17A Ligin Solamen; Loyola University, Chicago The environmental effects of the Keystone XL pipeline on the Kiosk: 34C threatened and endangered species of Nebraska Developing and Characterizing a Novel Photodynamic Therapy Agent Hayley Rudder; University of Nebraska, Kearney Marco Palomo; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 17B Biological Engineering Bacterial Isolates of Kokjohn Pond in the Western Nebraska Sandhills Kendra Harbison; University of Nebraska, Kearney Kiosk: 42B Exploring the dynamic role of adipose tissues in breast cancer using Kiosk: 17C 3D artificial tissue models of 3T3-L1 or Swiss and MCF-7 cells. What the Buzz is About: Gene Regulation Changes Underlying Charlotte Stanford; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Ethanol-Induced Stress in Honey Bees Michael Tekin, Amanda Leach, Kiana Payton; Bloomsburg Kiosk: 42C University Morphological studies of HEK-293 and Vero-76 cell derived artificial 3D tissue development using natural scaffold materials. Kiosk: 18A Eric Halfen; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Smoking and Pregnancy: Is the Damage Already Done? Kyle Gibbens; University of Nebraska, Kearney Kiosk: 43A Cancer Cell Nanoparticle Enhanced Electroporation Kiosk: 18B Megan Levis; Drexel University Over-expression of mutant Rheb proteins and mTOR signaling Daniel Teran; California State University Channel Islands Kiosk: 43B Algal strain identification and optimization of lipid accumulation in Kiosk: 18C green algae using a photobioreactor Inhibition of Water Mold Growth by Bacteria Hannah Newhouse; Montana State University, Bozeman Megan Malone, Brandon Wood; North Central College Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. | 121

Kiosk: 19A Chemistry Expression of p62 at Different Stages of Xenopus laevis Kiosk: 28A Development Development of an Analytical Method for the Determination of Monique Feurdean, Colin Westman; North Central College Capsaicinoids Kiosk: 19B Sarah Abu-Rashed; Xavier University Elucidating the Role of YAK1 in Signal Transduction in Kiosk: 28B Saccharomyces cerevisiae Using V-51 NMR to Probe the Formation of Ethyl Esters of the Samantha DeWerff, Scott Blaszak; North Central College Vanadate Anion Kiosk: 20A Stephen Buchanan, Justin Gotherman; Xavier University The Effects of Mite Load on Dominance Hierarchies in Madagascar Kiosk: 29A Hissing Cockroaches (Gromphadorina portentosa) Lanthanide-doped magnetite nanoparticles as dual-modality magnetic Justin Smerud; Viterbo University resonance and luminescence imaging agents Kiosk: 20B Mickey Clark; Western Carolina University Characterization of the MutL protein in Fluviicola taffensis Kiosk: 29B Marshall Engstrom; Viterbo University Boron-nitrogen and boron-oxygen bond characteristics in Kiosk: 20C phenylboronate and phenylboroxine complexes Location Selection by Green Anoles (Anolis carolinensis) Overstreet Richard; Western Carolina University Erin Dorset, Danielle Clark, Taryn Cullen, Joseph Biscardi, Celia Kiosk: 29C Bostock-Holtzman; SUNY Geneseo Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Cadmium Sulfide Kiosk: 21A Quantum Dots for Application in DNA Sequencing Techniques Spatial Learning in Green Anoles With and Without Experience Stefan Faulkner; Western Carolina University Joseph Biscardi, Taryn Cullen, Erin Dorset, Danielle Clark, Celia Kiosk: 30A Bostock-Holtzman; SUNY Geneseo Structural and Energetic Properties of HCN–BCl3 via Computations Kaitlin Bloomgren, Samuel Danforth, Amanda Buchberger; Cell & Molecular Biology University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 21B Kiosk: 30B Inhibition of TAK-1 leads to deregulated expression of miR-10 and Investigation of Student Attitudes and Understanding in General upregulated expression of miRNA-143 in pancreatic cancer Chemistry Alia Ahmed; Wayne State University Rachel Egdorf; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 21C Kiosk: 30C The role of Hsp27 during monocyte- macrophage differentiation Determination of Caffeine, Polyphenol, and Chlorogenic Acid Hieu Hong; Wayne State University Concentration in Commercial Coffee Beverages Kiosk: 22A Anika Shain; North Central College Tradescantia zebrina extracts inhibit cancer cell growth Kiosk: 31A Danielle Moehring; University of Wisconsin-Stout Analysis of Phospholipids and Proteins Binding Through P31 NMR Kiosk: 22B Joseph Guenther; North Central College The Telomere-Specific Effect of Inonotus obliquus Extract on in vitro Kiosk: 31C Cultured HFF-1 Cells Substituent Effects on Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer for Base- Michael Krueger; University of Wisconsin-Stout Appended Radical Cations Kiosk: 22C Evan Welker; Albright College Phylogeny of Microcystin-Producing Cyanobacteria in Lake Menomin Kiosk: 32A Mike Gillette; University of Wisconsin-Stout Discovery and Development of Small Molecules that Induce Kiosk: 23A Cardiogenesis in Stem Cells. Evaluation of hepatotoxicity and neurotoxicity of the anti-nerve agent Ana Parra Rivera; University of Texas, San Antonio novel therapeutic oxime, K027. Kiosk: 32B Adriana Prado; Florida International University Effects of a Blood Fixing Agent on Bluestar Enhanced Blood Stains Kiosk: 23B Chelsie Greer; Weber State University Understanding of the mechanisms of the relaxin hormone and small molecule agonist activation of the . Asiel Roque; Florida International University Kiosk: 23C Inhibition of p38 prevents oncogenic metabolism and induces cell death in human neuroblastoma cells. Gilda Portalatin; Florida International University Kiosk: 24A A Novel Cyclin-Related Protein Interacts with a Class XIV Myosin and Affects Elongation of the Macronucleus at Amitosis in Tetrahymena Thermophila Jesse Flores; Brooklyn College 122 |Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

Communications Kiosk: 52B Kiosk: 48A Comparing Scientific Student Achievement at Public and Charter Beef Brisket and a Can-Do Attitude: The Portrayal of Gender in Schools Contemporary Cookbooks Marlena Eanes; Marquette University Stephanie Browne; Hope College Electrical Engineering Kiosk: 48B Advertising in two different nations Kiosk: 45A On the Development of Integrated Antennas for the Cube Satellite Rebecca Hasz; Salisbury University (CubeSat) Computer Science Ramon Montano; University of Houston Kiosk: 37C Kiosk: 45B IDE-Based Support for Formal Verification of Programs Composite Right-Left-Hand Transmission Line Antennas for Magnetic Hai Duong; Trinity University Resonance Imaging Abdallah Abu-Ghazaleh; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 38A A Mobile Cloud Computing Platform for Capturing Power Wheelchair Kiosk: 45C Maneuvering Patterns Dual input logic AND device fabricated using an n-doped Travis White; University of Central Oklahoma semiconductor: Effects of UV light on charge mobility. Alexander Rosado; University of Puerto Rico at Humacao Kiosk: 38B Exploration of Chapel’s Programmability, Portability and Performance Kiosk: 46A Elliot Ronaghan; Moravian College Fabrication and study of organic solar cells composed of P3HT/PCBM blend with monolayers of P(VDF-TrFE) Ecology & Organismal Biology Hector Carrasco; University of Puerto Rico at Humacao Kiosk: 26A Engineering/Engineering Technology Assessing Bat and Insect Activity in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky Kiosk: 43C Mary McKenna; University of Kentucky Design of a Scaled-Up Experiment to Study an Impinging Synthetic Jet Kiosk: 26B Isaac Rose; Villanova University Effects of intraguild cues of ground-dwelling and foliage-dwelling spiders on lady beetle oviposition and aphid suppression Kiosk: 44A Rebecca Wente; University of Kentucky Injectable Hydrogel Applications for Tissue Repair Sarah Baldivia; Auburn University Kiosk: 26C Ecophysiology of forest understory plant communities. Kiosk: 44B Emily Staab; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Used Coffee Grounds Vs. Salt In Deicing Ability Taylor Hinkle, Alex Kramer; Norwich University Kiosk: 27A Evaluating the Recovery of pipiens (Northern Leopard Frog) Kiosk: 44C Following Remediation Efforts Maybe the Military Should Be Nicer Jacob Dombrowski; Wayne State University Kaley Geyer; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 27B Environmental Studies & Sciences Molecular Evolution of 2 Salivary Proteins within Species of the Anopheles gambiae complex Kiosk: 39C Climate Sensitivity of Co-Occuring Species on the North Rim of the Diana Rodriguez; Texas A&M University, College Station Grand Canyon Economics Danielle Klaas; Northern Arizona University Kiosk: 3B Kiosk: 40A Evaluating the Cause and Impact of Hospital Closings Does Erwinia tracheiphila cause bacterial wilt in Canada thistle Andrew Hartman, Erin Kelly, Yujie Li; Saint Olaf College (Cirsium arvense)? Stevens Bo, Patricia Rees; Northern Arizona University Education Kiosk: 40B Kiosk: 51B Comparing the prouctivity, nutritional value, and profitibality of a A Pedagogical Study and Manifesto: How is North Carolina Meeting monocropped system to an intercropped system using intensive the Needs of English Language Learners in and beyond the Public practices. Schools? Kyle Meredith; Elon University Jill West; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 40C Kiosk: 51C Comparing Trophic Level Position of Invertebrates in Fish and Are Students Experiencing Transformative Learning? Fishless Lakes in Arctic Alaska Alexandria Assaleh; University of Central Oklahoma Katie Fisher; Utah State University Kiosk: 52A Geography & Earth Sciences Pre-service Teachers, Classroom Teachers, and Education Faculty: A Professional Development Collaborative Kiosk: 38C Rachel Michaelis, Leah Christensen, Janie Driver, Alice Foran; A Comprehensive Hydrologic Cycle Analysis of the Merle and College of Saint Benedict Margaret Primmer Outdoor Learning Center Wetland Cole Musial; Capital University Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.| 123

Kiosk: 39A Kiosk: 37B Practical Media: On-Campus Event Information and Advertising A Weak Coupling Expansion of a Settling Rod in a Viscoelastic Fluid Shelby Waugh; Longwood University Dustin Hill; Albright College Kiosk: 39B Westfield State University WebGIS: A Student Led Project Serving Microbiology & Immunology the Campus Kiosk: 24B Nicole Giles; Westfield State College Transmission of Antibiotic Resistance between pathogenic MRSA and non-pathogenic microbes Health Sciences & Public Health Jeff Johns; Waynesburg University Kiosk: 54A Kiosk: 24C A Survey Study of Musculoskeletal Discomfort Associated with Inhibition of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum by targeting Outpatient Surgeries a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase Garrett Verikas; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kyle Bereswill; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 54B Kiosk: 25A The Portable Music Player Listening Habits of UW-Whitewater Assessing a Wild Poxvirus For Use as an Improved Poxvirus Vaccine Students Vector Keng Moua; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Corey Boles; East Carolina University Kiosk: 55A Kiosk: 25B Is emotional intelligence related to eating disorders? Now I’ve Spleen Everything!: a Study of the Effects of a Vitamin Emily Laska; Miami University A-Deficient Diet on the Production of T Cell Cytokines in Mouse Kiosk: 55B Spleens Students Estimating Their Own BAL Under the Influence Kathleen Brager; University of Alberta Lauren Powers; Miami University Kiosk: 25C Kiosk: 55C The Role of Hyaluronic Acid in SEB-Induced Acute Lung Inflammation Alternatives to Traditional Thickened Liquids to Improve Compliance Clara Castillejo; Mercer University in Patients with Dysphagia Music Keri Economy; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 41C Interdisciplinary Studies Sketching without Borders: Enescu’s Violin Sonata No. 3 and the Kiosk: 56A Development of his Late Compositional Idiom Is Neologism still a Quest for Identity and Liberation in Black Africa Henry Stoll; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New and the Caribbean? Brunswick Daisy Luma-Haddison; SUNY Geneseo Kiosk: 42A Benjamin Zander: Musician, Conductor, Enthusiast, International Studies Thomas Mathewson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 50C Imitation and Innovation in Asian Technology Markets Neuroscience Emily Edwards; American University Kiosk: 12A Kiosk: 51A Identification of a Candidate Gene Underlying the Small Eye Is Georgia “European”? A Critical Analysis of Integration Efforts Phenotype of a Mutant Zebrafish Paul Hadzewycz; Lafayette College Ana Espinoza; Arizona Western College Kiosk: 12B Kinesiology & Exercise Science The Effects of Lithium Chloride on GFAP in Alexander Disease Mice Kiosk: 46B Diana Lewis; University of Wisconsin-Madison Effect of Different Music Genres on Heart Rate, Perceived Exertion, Kiosk: 12C and Exercise to Fatigue Time Investigating the Role of CHX10 in Human Retinal Development Ali Eickhoff, Lucas Kleinschrodt; Gustavus Adolphus College Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Kiosk: 46C Enio Perez; University of Wisconsin-Madison Relationship Among Sleep and Physical Activity Kiosk: 13A Allison Zard, Jane Linner; Gustavus Adolphus College The Effects of a Pro-peptide of GDNF on the MPP+ Model of Kiosk: 47A Parkinson’s in Rats The Effects of Music on Psychological Affect among Collegiate Rianne Stowell; Moravian College Gymnasts Kiosk: 13B Amanda Christensen, John Matsuura; Gustavus Adolphus The Protective Properties of a GDNF Propeptide in a Rat Model of College Parkinson’s Disease Sasha Halasz; Moravian College Mathematics Kiosk: 13C Kiosk: 37A Restricted Mobility Affects Periaqueductal Grey Activity in Female Using Netlogo to Model Toxoplasmosis on a Pig Farm Rats Cyndi Trang, David Gammack, Lalla Maiga; Act College Alison Rossi; Appalachian State University 124 |Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m.

Nursing Kiosk: 47C Kiosk: 52C Activity Dependent Regulation of Neurotrophic Factor Expression in Cultural Ethical Challenges: Exploring the Lived Experience of Mouse Skeletal Muscle Midwives and Labor and Delivery Nurses When Caring for Culturally Erin Donovan; Western Michigan University Diverse Perinatal Patients Poetry & Creative Writing Christina Mantey; Gustavus Adolphus College Kiosk: 48C Kiosk: 53A A Slow Speed Chase Heading Northeast on Nicollet Mall: a Study of Exploration of Parents’ Thoughts and Beliefs Toward Vaccinating or Setting in Fiction Not Vaccinating Their Children in the Rural Area Kyle Thurmes; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Danielle Thibodeau, Samantha Opsahl; Gustavus Adolphus College Kiosk: 49A Kidbits Kiosk: 53B Exercise Adherence in Older Adults Anna Wright; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Katie Wocken; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Political Science Kiosk: 53C Kiosk: 3C Obesity and Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Chinese Middle-School Tweet, Tweet: Differences in Obama and Romney’s Use of Twitter Students During the 2012 Presidential Election Debates Anja Meerwald, Laurelyn Wieseman; University of Wisconsin- Amy Kenney; Elon University Eau Claire Kiosk: 4B Philosophy & Ethics Understanding Youth Voting Patterns Through Their Political Involvement and Party Identification Kiosk: 49B An Examination of Evil in the “Hunger Games” Trilogy Nicholas Yurk; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Jaime Haines; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Psychology Kiosk: 49C Kiosk: 4C Practical Genomics: An ethical review of genetic engineering Attention Modification in the Treatment of Generalized Social Anxiety Adam DePaolis; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Disorder Kiosk: 50A Whitney Qualls; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee A Philosophical Analysis of the Egyptian Revolution Kiosk: 5A Nicholas Yurk; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Sibling Birth Order, Gender and the Neglected Middleborn Effect Kiosk: 50B Jessica Boone; University of Wisconsin-Stout Absurdity and the Leap of Faith Kiosk: 5B Matthew Roskowski; University of Wisconsin-Stout Affiliation: Beneficial or Detrimental, to Your Emotions and Your Health? Physics Linnea Heintz; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 35A Simulating Quarks with String Theory Kiosk: 5C Asian American Women’s Experiences of and Reactions to Unfair Nathan Crossette; Muhlenberg College Treatment Kiosk: 35B Mao Lee; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Real-time pathology with high-frequency ultrasound: A feasibility study using bovine tissues Kiosk: 6A Parenting Styles, Self-Esteem, and Extradyadic Relationship Attitudes Monica Cervantes; Utah Valley University Rachel Grix; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 35C Electrical Characterization of Topological Insulators Kiosk: 6B Impact of Competition-Based Reality Television on Mood and Helping Scott Ho; University of Utah Behavior Kiosk: 36A Samantha Wolff; Susquehanna University Single nanoparticle temperature measurements within a membrane profiled with fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy Kiosk: 6C Introversion and Extroversion and its Relationship to Mate Selection Angela Chang; Appalachian State University Alexis Buckheit; Adelphi University Kiosk: 36C LIDAR and CIMEL-based measurements of seasonal variation in Kiosk: 7A Personality and Relationships select atmospheric properties Chelsea Huttner; Adelphi University Jonathan Ivey; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 7B Physiology The Relationship between Abuse and Incarceration Patterns Kiosk: 47B Alana Mauzy; Eastern Washington University Chronic low-dose endotoxin treatment suppresses insulin signaling Kiosk: 7C and impairs insulin-mediated glycogen synthesis in skeletal muscle Administration Methods Used in the Risk Perception Survey cells Danielle Bentow; Eastern Washington University Gregory Rodden; Virginia Tech Poster Sessions 3 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 2:45-4:05 p.m. | 125

Kiosk: 8A Sociology Exploring the Role of Color in the Memory Advantage Seen in Kiosk: 2A Grapheme-Color Synesthetes Eye of the Beholder: Promoting Positive Body Image in Young Girls Carissa Rosine; North Central College Chelsey Boulden, Ciara Bush; George Mason University Kiosk: 8B Kiosk: 2B Unfinished and Unsatisfied? Personality Variables and Internal Beating the Odds: The Role of Christian Spirituality in the Romantic Motivators that Contribute to the Zeigarnik Effect Relationships of Female Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors Jillian Brunner; North Central College Haley Gilbert; John Brown University Kiosk: 8C Kiosk: 2C Mood-Congruent Recall in Autobiographically Induced Emotional Patriotism and the Public School System: a comparative analysis of States four countries’ approaches to fostering social solidarity. Sean Brady, Nick Baumgartner, Samantha Eby; North Central Rachel Cohen; Johns Hopkins University College Kiosk: 3A Kiosk: 9A What Happened to the Digital Divide? Who deserves prison time? The effects of age and mental health on Adrianna Chrestopoulos, Elizabeth Casey; Rice University perceptions of crime and rehabilitation Mollimichelle Cabeldue; University of the Incarnate Word Kiosk: 9B Professional burnout as it relates to percieved stress, degree of life satisfaction and perceptions of professional success Monica Fabio; Dominican University of California Kiosk: 9C Let’s Take This One Step at a Time: the Effect of Presenting the Brainstorming Rules in Stages on Brainstorming Effectiveness Cassondra Batz; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 10A The Effects of Child- and Adult-directed Television on Attention and Distractibility in Preschoolers Kelsey Wendland; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 10B Diminishing Relationship Insecurities: Narcissism, Acceptance, and Implicit Partner Evaluations Melissa Orozco; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 10C Linkages between Dysregulation and Delinquency During Early Adolescence Among Low-Income Children Sarah Pekoc; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 11A The Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Narcissism on Facebook Christina Adams; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 11B Narcissism and Self-Esteem Linked to Specific Behaviors on Twitter Colin McCurry, Laura St.Pierre , Emily Arzani; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 11C Virtual Warfare: Cyber-Bullying as the Weapon of Choice Kelly Welch; Appalachian State University 126 |Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

Poster Session 4 – Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m. Kiosk: 42C Modeling intestinal epithelial lining tissues with the human Anthropology & Archeology adenocarcinoma cell line CaCo2 in 3D scaffold cultures. Kiosk: 1A Brittany Duellman; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Revisiting incisor allometry and diet (again): New 2D and 3D Kiosk: 43A approaches to an old question Left Atrium Pulmonary Vein Antral Wall Significance Marquiana Jusma; University of Kentucky Brian Zenger; University of Utah Kiosk: 1B Biology Refining Methods for Archaeological Testing of Kentucky’s Distilleries: An Assessment of Archaeological Investigations at Kiosk: 14A Buffalo Trace Distillery. The effects of altering mechanosensitive channels on infection rates V. Camille Westmont, Nicolas Laracuente; University of of root-knot nematodes in Arabidopsis thaliana Kentucky Ashley Baldo; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 1C Kiosk: 14B “The Role of Religion, Identity, and Activism Among the Islamic Movements during 2012 breeding season of ebony jewelwing, Community in Tennessee in Combating Stigmatization and Calopteryx maculata, along South Brook, Bridgewater, MA Islamophobia” Christopher Whitney, David Medeiros, Heidi Lima; Bridgewater Jeanne Hanna; University of Memphis State University Kiosk: 14C Biochemistry Investigation of the Role of Hypoxia and HIF-1a in Chemoresistance Kiosk: 32B of Retinoblastoma Riluzole Reverses the Effects of Chemoconvulsants Acting on Daniel Keeley; Bridgewater State University Glutamatergic Neurotransmission in Planaria Kiosk: 15A Samantha Fettig, Amira Elshikh, Briegette Nelson; St. Cloud The Effects Acrylamide (AA) Ingestion in Liver and Sciatic Nerve State University Function Kiosk: 32C Allison Nogi; Elon University YdfL: A Proposed Metal Efflux Regulator of YdfM Kiosk: 15B Elizabeth Eckert; Viterbo University Diverse Antimicrobial Activity Observed in Actinobacteria Isolated Kiosk: 33A from a Piedmont Forest in North Carolina Charachterization and Use of NAADP Pobes for Identification of the Elaina Kalyvas; Elon University NAADP Receptor Kiosk: 15C Kathryn Wagner; Viterbo University Changes in Frog Liver Metabolism Following PBDE Consumption Kiosk: 33B Through Cricket Ingestion Regulatory mechanisms of germline tumors in the Caenorhabditis Kathryn Allen; Elon University elegans Kiosk: 16A Quan Nguyen; East Carolina University Determination of migration capacity for fleas that vector plague Kiosk: 33C (Yersinia pestis) Stability of Enzymes from Thermus thermophilus in the Presence of Bret Clawson; Northern Arizona University Ionic Liquids Kiosk: 16B Phil Kyles, Agathe Roubert; Eastern Kentucky University Lunch, anyone? Determination of lampricide concentration in larval Kiosk: 34A sea lamprey with concern to consumption of dosed organisms Preparation and Characterization of 15N-labeled Desulfovibrio Hannah Mello; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse vulgaris Flavodoxin in the Presence of Macromolecular Crowding Kiosk: 16C Agents Using 2D 1H-15N NMR Spectroscopy Developmental Expression of Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Symporter Ana Galesic; Adelphi University in the Rat Enteric Nervous System Kiosk: 34B Kayla Neitzel; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The regulatory role of GPR56 and TG2 on melanoma progression Kiosk: 17A Siddhi Shah; University of Rochester Transmission rates of hypovirus among Cryphonectria parasitica vegetative-compatibility types Biological Engineering Luke Bielmeier; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 42A Kiosk: 17B Analysis of Ion Channel Gene Expression in Rat Aortic Smooth Screening Potential Anthelmintic Compounds for Novel Activity Muscle Cells. Megan Gross; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Daniel Rodriguez; Florida International University Kiosk: 17C Kiosk: 42B Age-Related Changes in GDNF Content of Skeletal Muscle Characterization of specialized C2C12 myoblast cell morphologies Stephanie Jerger; Western Michigan University relevant to artificial muscle tissue development in 2D and 3D cultures. Brianna Jacques; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 18A Influence of CAFO’s on the Emergence of Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment Daniel Hellmann, Nicholas Pease, Marcella Costello; Xavier University Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.| 127

Kiosk: 18B Kiosk: 23A Modeling environmental factors that describe the number of active Elucidating the Expression of Tumor Suppressor Protein 53 in off-host larval Amblyomma americanum Clone-9 Rat Hepatic Cells Eric Volstromer; Truman State University Jamie Medina; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 18C Kiosk: 23B

Modeling the Effect of Elevated CO2 on Phosphorus Uptake in Effects of Bacteriophage T7 ssDNA Binding Protein Overexpression Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) on Viral Replication Jennifer Flynn, Grant Libra; Truman State University Michael McGurk; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 19A Kiosk: 23C Trophic Analysis of a Great-Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) Diet in Skin Cancer Gets Personal: Developing a Novel Sampling Method for order to better regulate local mammal populations Evaluating Skin Cancer Risk and Targeted Therapy Efficacy Matthew Boyd; Susquehanna University Charles “Hank” Adelmann; Rice University Kiosk: 19B Chemistry Variation in silk sexual advertisements among related and unrelated pairs in the wolf spider Tigrosa helluo Kiosk: 27B Travis Allen; Susquehanna University Two Model Hydroxamic Acid Research Rose Zolondek; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 19C Sequence Analysis of Conserved Baculovirus Genes in Plodia Kiosk: 27C interpunctella Granulovirus Conformational Analysis of A Secondary Hydroxamic Acid by NOE Joshua Morgan, Bennett Victoria; John Brown University Spectroscopy Stefanie Sippl; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 20A Invasive Species in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar Kiosk: 28A Kaitlin Enck, David Drescher; California University of Synthesis and Characterization of Monometallic Molecular Precursors Pennsylvania Towards the Design of Molecule-Based Materials Tanner Culpitt; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 20B Role of Integrins: Notch signaling in angiogenesis and cancer Kiosk: 28B Rin Reeves; American Conservatory Of Music Using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) to Measure Self-Assembled DNA Layers on Surfaces Kiosk: 20C Tyler Petty; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The role of Maf1 in the coordination of transcription and replication processes to prevent DNA damage at tRNA gene loci Kiosk: 28C Esteban Martinez; Drexel University Development of Copper (I) Complexes for Solar Energy Applications Dylan Dobbs; Black Hills State University Cell & Molecular Biology Kiosk: 29A Kiosk: 21A Synthesis of Nickel Complexes as Near-Infrared Light Absorbers Mitochondrial signaling on the scaffold Sab Influences lactate Samantha Petit; Black Hills State University transport facilitated by Monocarboxylase Tranporter 1 (MCT-1). Kiosk: 29B Richard Barrios; Florida International University Synthesis and Characterization of Quantum Dot Nanocomposites for Kiosk: 21B Solar Cell Applications Over-expression of A Kinase Anchoring Protein 1 on the Mitochondria Russell Johnson, John Ephraim, Hubert Bilan, Natalie Garcia; Affects Cell Signaling and Metabolic Pathways Promoting Cell Lewis University Viability and Growth in HeLa Cells. Kiosk: 29C Vivianna Zaila; Florida International University Ag+ Coated TiO2 Nanoparticle Incorporated Hydrogels for Application Kiosk: 21C of Effective Antimicrobial Wound Management Cloning, Characterization, and Functional Analysis of the EGF-like Samantha Rinehart, Amy Mlynarski, Samantha Brain; Lewis Module Deletion Mutant Construct, and its Effect on SPARC- University Mediated Signaling in Temozolomide Kiosk: 30A Swathi Nallapa; Wayne State University Determination of Properties that Lead to Bioavailability in Fish Kiosk: 22A Rachel Meyer; Viterbo University Identification of differentially expressed genes between homeostatic Kiosk: 30B and healing rat corneal epithelial cells Investigating Restricted C-N Bond Rotation Xiaofan Mi; Wayne State University Ashley McDonald; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 22B Kiosk: 30C Effect of Neonatal Cystitis on Protein Distribution in Rat Brains Design and Synthesis of TRPM8 Antagonists: Tools for the Sarah Jones; Medical College of Wisconsin Investigation of the Cold Receptor Kiosk: 22C Jennifer Rang; University of Wisconsin-River Falls The Activity of GRASP65 and GM130 in Apoptotic MCF-7 Breast Kiosk: 31A Cancer Cells Effect of Supporting Electrode Material and Electrodeposition Anthony Barrasso; Bridgewater State University Method on the Selective Oxidation of Hydrogen Sulfide by Dicyano- Ferriprotoporphyrin Andrea Chiodo; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College 128 |Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

Chemistry Economics Kiosk: 31B Kiosk: 3B Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols Using Benziodathiazoles The Effect of Self Esteem on Labor Market Outcomes in Men and Brandon Blanchard; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Women Kiosk: 31C Abby Gustafson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Multi-Dimensional Mass Spectrometry for the Structural Characterization of Polymeric Materials Education Shayna Hague; Capital University Kiosk: 50B Eye movements while interpreting graphical representations of motion Kiosk: 32A Preparation of Acyl Hydrazone Analogs for Anti-Parasitic Activity in Jake Kretschmer; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Trypanosoma cruzi with a Focus on Collaborative, Humanitarian, and Kiosk: 50C Educational Benefits What Makes Successful Independent Living for Individuals with Michael McLaughlin, Matthew Stewart, Anna Williams, Mariette Disabilities? van der Wegen, Joseph Krilich; Franciscan University of Sarah Lidgard, Jayne Vroon; Hope College Steubenville Kiosk: 51A Does Social Media Use Affect TCAP Writing Scores, English Grades, Communications School Attendance, and Discipline Referrals? Kiosk: 47B Caitlin Nelms; Austin PEAY State University The Differences of Organic and Non-Organic Food in a National Kiosk: 51B Grocery Store Versus a Whole Foods Store Laboratory Safety Training within Second Life Samantha Rushton; Hope College Stephanie Patrick; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 47C Food as Performance Fuel in Athletes Electrical Engineering Sarah Krueger; Hope College Kiosk: 44C A Civilian Unmanned DRONE (UAV) Computer Science Jaycee Vasdev; Eastern Washington University Kiosk: 37C Evaluation of a Virtual Mathematics Manipulative on the iPad Kiosk: 45A Mechatronic Banjo Lance Batson; Austin PEAY State University Nicholas Sullivan, Timothy Macke; Norwich University Kiosk: 38A Engineering on the Go: Designing a Game Maker on the Android Kiosk: 45B Harmonic Distortion Presents Challenges for Improvised Power Platform Systems Thomas Price; Elon University Daniel Nausner; Seattle University Kiosk: 38B Virtual Personal Watercraft Driving Simulator Kiosk: 45C Intelligent Robots for Autonomous Pathfinding Jennifer Maxwell; University of Michigan Tolga Zeybek; Tufts University-Medford Campus Ecology & Organismal Biology Kiosk: 46A Kiosk: 25C Wide Area Measurement System Utilizing Open Source Tools Investigating the Seasonal Dietary Variation of Big Brown Bats Ethan Miller, Colin Chapman, Tyler LeRoy, Phelan Guan, Daniel (EPTESICUS FUSCUS) Using DNA Barcoding Park; United States Military Academy Kaliopi Bousses; Delaware Technical Community College Engineering/Engineering Technology Kiosk: 26A Use of Snow Tracking Surveys to Compare Gray Wolf (Canis Kiosk: 43C A Road Base Alternative: Soil-Cement lupus) and Coyote (Canis latrans) Population Densities in Northern Wisconsin. Joseph Hart, Taylor Hinkle, Prapat Kotpat; Norwich University Aaron King, Nicholas Rudolph, Ryan Jacques, Kenneth Witt; Kiosk: 44A University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Materials Testing of a Lithium Ion Battery Separator For Use In Finite Element Analysis Kiosk: 26B Comparing Field and Laboratory Substrate Preferences of Alex Francis; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pleurocerid Gastropoda, Elimia livescens and Pleurocera acuta, Kiosk: 44B Mukwonago River, Wisconsin. Remote Sensor Technology and UAVs in the Analysis of Unwanted Heather Marsch; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Environment Effects of Aerially Applied Chemicals David Neiferd; Wright State University Kiosk: 26C By hosting an enemy of its competitor, an invasive grass may be Environmental Studies & Sciences gaining an advantage Elizabeth Leighton; Northland College Kiosk: 39C Challenges to oak regeneration in Western North Carolina: Kiosk: 27A Investigating the role of deer Applications of Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR) in Differentiating Mike McCloy; Western Carolina University Parasite Species from Samonid Fishes in the Yukon Marc Popp; St. Norbert College Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.| 129

Kiosk: 40A Kiosk: 49C Characterizing the Potential Use of ANSI Class Z87.1 Safety Glasses What Does it Mean to be German? How the Scars of World War Two for the Attenuation of UV Excimer Laser Exposure and the Division of East and West Germany left the German Youth of Tina Wells; Western Carolina University Today Struggling with Ideas about their own National Identity Kiosk: 40B Molly Gstalter; North Central College Chameleon Prey Selection: Implications for Survival and Conservation in Disturbed Habitats Kinesiology & Exercise Science Elliott Chiu; Drexel University Kiosk: 46B Can Reaching and Dexterity Be Measured Accurately In One Day of Kiosk: 40C Testing? From Invasives to Energy: Methane Production Potential of Invasive Plant Species Christine Mclaughlin; Sheridan College Tapas Patel; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 47A The Relationship Between Abdominal Endurance and 50 Meter Sprint Geography & Earth Sciences Times Kiosk: 38C Tamara Meuwissen, Kayla Ingbretson; Gustavus Adolphus The Sedimentology and Petrology of The Moroni Formation; College Indianola Utah Mathematics Julianne Lemmon; Weber State University Kiosk: 37A Kiosk: 39A Minimal Surfaces with Cavities of Given Perimeter Establishing a connection between hydrologic model parameters and physical catchment signatures in ungauged catchments Alex Benjamin; Drexel University Katelyn Weber; Montana State University, Bozeman Kiosk: 37B Multispectral Image Fusion to Improve Glacier Terminus Detection Kiosk: 39B through Satellite Imagery Variations of Severe Weather Events in the United States Based on Changes in the Phase and Strength of the North Atlantic Oscillation Juan Johnson; Florida Institute of Technology Alyssa McClain, Ashley Vedvig; University of Wisconsin- Microbiology & Immunology Whitewater Kiosk: 24A Health Sciences & Public Health Comparative Genomics of a Diverse Collection of Freshwater Bacteria Kiosk: 53C Studying Food Insecurity within the Local Community-Meaningful Tammy Nisbet, Kendra Borski; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Strategies for Addressing the Problem Kiosk: 24B Sarah Kholos; University of Wisconsin-Stout Characterization of the Archaea Community in Sediments Affected by Acid Mine Drainage Kiosk: 54A Evidence Of Androgen Receptor Effects on Female Athleticism Elizabeth Watts, Jessica Schmiers; Eastern Kentucky University Bailey Rittberger, Kelly Leonard; Capital University Kiosk: 24C Gag Gene Diversity in Equine Infectious Anemia Virus (EIAV) Field Kiosk: 54B Isolates from the United States A Retrospective Analysis of Vehicular Accidents Involving Emergency Medical Service and Fire Vehicles Zachary Willand; Eastern Kentucky University Jacqueline Rodriguez; University of Utah Kiosk: 25A Effect of thiol antioxidants on the PDGFR signaling pathway in Kiosk: 54C scleroderma dermal fibroblasts Influencing the Frontlines of Organ Donation through Education Beatrix Balogh; University of Michigan Melani Maxfield, Heather Thiesset, Craig Myrick; University of Utah Kiosk: 25B Comparative Genomics of Source-Specific Lachnospiraceae Kiosk: 55A Traumatic Shoulder Injury in a Collegiate Football Player Morgan Schroeder; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Alessa Lennon; Western Carolina University Music Kiosk: 55B Kiosk: 41B Liver Enzyme Levels and the Correlation with Mortality in Liver Group performance: Decreasing stress and understanding human Transplant Patients performance connectivity Peyton Flinchum; Western Carolina University ShayLynne Clark; Weber State University

Interdisciplinary Studies Music Performance Kiosk: 55C Kiosk: 41C Hierarchical Temporal Memory Simulation Using OOD and MVC Community Enrichment through Music and Theatre Huanqing Liu; Virginia Tech Jamie Hollenberger; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater International Studies Kiosk: 49A Access to Land and Local Integration in Ghana: the Host Community’s Perspective Kristopher Smeage; Baldwin-Wallace College 130 |Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.

Neuroscience Kiosk: 35C Kiosk: 12A Enhancing the Performance of Quantum-Dot-Based Single-Photon The Effect of Tertiapin-Q on EEG in Wild-type Mice Detectors using Resonant RLC Circuitry Sumaiya Hashmi; Claremont McKenna College Tyler Nickel, Richard Allenby, Andrew Prudhom; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 12B Analyzing Modulators of Vesicle Fusion and Synaptic Signaling Kiosk: 36A Jamin Brown, Monte Stone, Elizabeth St. John; Southwestern Structural Analysis of Palladium-Gold Nanostructures for Hydrogen Oklahoma State University Fuel Cells Garrett Wise; Northern Illinois University Kiosk: 12C Probing Molecules Involved in Calcium-regulated Membrane Fusion Kiosk: 36B LaKesha Seals, Claudia Nkeih, Nathan Bernhardt; Southwestern Fabrication and Analysis of Free-Standing Aluminous Ultra-Thin Films Oklahoma State University using Electron Microscopy Garrett Wise; Northern Illinois University Kiosk: 13A VSM-1’s Role in Mitochondrial Localization Kiosk: 36C Timothy Stein; Southwestern Oklahoma State University Proton Computed Tomography and NICADD/Fermilab’s Next Generation Device Kiosk: 13B Steven Boi; Northern Illinois University Effects of zinc and stress on dendritic morphology in the hippocampus and infralimbic cortex of fear extinguished rats Political Science Peter Kakalec; George Mason University Kiosk: 4A Kiosk: 13C Colombia’s Raizal People: the Complexity of Created Identity Pituitary volume measurements in malignant multiple sclerosis Kristell Caballero-Saucedo; St Olaf College - Admissions Wendy Coronado; Harvard University Kiosk: 4B Nursing Where Are All the Women? A Study of the Variations of Percentages of Women in State Legislatures Kiosk: 51C Molly Bogart; Susquehanna University Foresight, Ease and Power: Outcomes of Nurse to Nurse Shift Report Kathryn Kasper; Indiana University-Purdue University, Psychology Indianapolis Kiosk: 5A Kiosk: 52A Distinguishing the meditative benefits of drawing within and without Depression and Maternal Fetal Attachment in English- and Spanish- borders on acute stress levels. Speaking Pregnant Women Kaitlin Schneider; Black Hills State University Lauren Tomey; Indiana University-Purdue University, Kiosk: 5B Indianapolis South Dakota Meets South Korea: Internationalizing a Special Kiosk: 52B Olympics Athlete’s Experience Lung Markers: a review of their use in patient or provider education Lauren Lund; Black Hills State University Justin Wilson; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Kiosk: 5C Kiosk: 52C Tink and thud: the effect of echo on the temporal binding window A Review of Technology-Based Interventions to Improve STD Self- Jeremy Schroeder; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Management Kiosk: 6A Samreena Rizeq; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Do International students acculturate to U.S. casual sex attitudes and Nutrition behaviors? Jessica Hernandez; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 53A Influence of Calcium Chloride on Quality Characteristics of Apples Kiosk: 6B and Carrots during Cold Storage Making Reading Fun: Cognitive Engagement and Reading Toni Tillett, Hannah Cline, Florence Uruakpa; Indiana State Assignment Expectations in College Students University Kai Waterdu, Laura Mulert; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 53B Kiosk: 6C The Best Kept Secrets: Battling Childhood Obesity The Double Whammy? Interactions between Trauma and Parental Haley Taylor, Erin Tobey; University of Memphis Divorce on Relationships in Emerging Adulthood Karli Dahl, Amy Litz; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Physics Kiosk: 7A Kiosk: 35A Perceptions of stigma related to imprisonment in a sample of inmates Polymer/PbS Quantum Dots Composite Systems for Low Cost Broad in Puerto Rico Band Photo-detectors Irene Lafarga-Previdi; University of Puerto Rico Ryan Landry; University of West Georgia Kiosk: 7B Kiosk: 35B Feasibility of a Mental Health Prevention Program in Private School Investigation of CdSe Quantum dots with different sizes Fabricated Context: Implementation & Facilitation by Photolithography Method Maria Santiago-Rosario; University of Puerto Rico Volker Beutner; University of West Georgia Poster Sessions 4 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Thursday, 4:15-5:35 p.m.| 131

Kiosk: 7C Religious Studies Parental Emotional Expression, Self-Esteem and Symptoms of Kiosk: 48A Depression in Adolescents Time for the Talk: Evangelical Parents’ Preferred Strategies for Myrna Cintron-Valentin; University of Puerto Rico Educating Their Children about Sex Kiosk: 8A Madison Stewart; John Brown University Implicit Self Esteem: Effects On Closeness, Friendships And Kiosk: 48B Relationship Satisfaction Interrelatedness and Creation: the Connection between Nature, God Kai Lin Fu; University of Rochester and Job Kiosk: 8B Alexa Chihos; St. Catherine University, St. Paul The role of parental labeling in early language development Kiosk: 48C Maritza Gomez; University of Rochester Restored Collegiality: Factors Leading to a Renewed Episcopacy in Kiosk: 8C Lumen gentium Adjective Learning in Children: Mechanisms Involved in the Zachary Dehm; University of Toledo Successful Acquisition and Extension of Novel Adjectives Audrey Utti; University of Houston Sociology Kiosk: 9A Kiosk: 2A A pilot study analyzing nonverbal behavior during an iterative social Hate Incidents: a Socioeconomic Demographic Study interactive trust game Corinne Imobersteg; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Roya Zamani; University of Houston Kiosk: 2B Kiosk: 9B The Road to Disbelief: AaStudy of the Atheist De-Conversion Process Order Effects of Novel Word Learning: Bilingual Advantage of 2nd Julie Krueger; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Label Retention Kiosk: 2C Shane Hutsen, Elizabeth Woods; University of Houston The Relationship Between Resiliency and Overcoming Obstacles Kiosk: 9C Samantha Wooten, Ashley Doering; University of Wisconsin- The Effect of Gender Marked Language during Reading Stout Comprehension: Methodological Implications for Data Collection by Kiosk: 3A Text Messaging High School Children’s Contribution to Housework: a Sociological Dylan Fisher, Mathew Mihalko, Alexander Schimizzi; Analysis Westmoreland County Community College Amanda Engen; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 10A Interpreting imagination-How Modes of Communication Modify Intrepretation of Traditional Blackfoot Stories Samantha Lantz; Westmoreland County Community College Kiosk: 10B Predicting Health Eating Behaviors: Does Self-Identity Matter? Abbey Hammell; Winona State University Kiosk: 10C The Effects of Earlier School Start Times on Sleep Patterns and Cognition in Elementary School-Aged Children Kenia Rivera; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 11A Anterior and Posterior Neuropsychological Deficits in Parkinson’s disease: A New Classification System Megan Risi; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 11B An Investigation of the Look Away Behavior in Domestic Dogs Sarah Scott; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 11C The Object of Desire: How Being Objectified Creates Sexual Pressure for Heterosexual Women in Relationships Tiffany Hoyt; Bridgewater State University 132 |Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Poster Session 5 – Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. Biology Kiosk: 14B Anthropology & Archeology The effect of female courtship signal investment on signal efficacy Kiosk: 1A and male courtship in the wolf spider Tigrosa helluo. Historical Etnography at Guanica Centrale: The culture of work: Brittany Wooldridge; Susquehanna University Sugar, Rails and Shipping (1920-1930) Kiosk: 14C Dana Muniz; University of Puerto Rico Endoderm Differentiation in Sea Urchin Embryos (L. pictus and S. Kiosk: 1B purpuratus) Fertilized by Sperm Pre-Treated with Thalidomide Ethnographic Study of Steampunk Subculture in Texas Chadd Lee; Susquehanna University Elizabeth Cook; University of Texas, San Antonio Kiosk: 15A Kiosk: 1C : Oops, I mated with my brother: the effects of consanguineous Sentimentality Preserves Our Past matings on remating decisions in the wolf spider Tigrosa helluo Hanna Higginson; University of Utah Colin Sweet; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 15B Biochemistry Thalidomide Induced Exogastrulation in Sea Urchin Embryos (L. Kiosk: 31C pictus) Suggests Epigenetic Alteration of Sperm A novel co-expression system for the generation of a combinatorial Courtney Conrad; Susquehanna University library of post-translationally modified proteins Kiosk: 15C Emerson Dick; University of Kentucky Assessing infection patterns in native and invasive snails exposed to Kiosk: 32A a local parasite species Laforin, a Phosphatase Mutated in Lafora Disease, Functions as a AJ Kressin, Susan Frankki; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Monomer Kiosk: 16A Kathryn Brewer; University of Kentucky Studying Latent Reproductive Toxicity of Vinclozolin in Zebrafish Kiosk: 32B Andrew Revak, Yer Lor; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Induction of Premature Condensation without Histone Kiosk: 16B H1 Phosphorylation Monitoring Frog Populations in Urban Wetlands Using Acoustic Erica Vander Mause; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Recorders Kiosk: 32C Chris Bloomingdale; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Escherichia coli Small Protein MntS and its Role in Manganese Kiosk: 16C Homeostasis Are La Crosse River Marsh sediments toxic to zebrafish larvae? Kelly Genskow; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Courtney Schneider; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 33A Kiosk: 17A Investigating the role of the N-terminus of PRMT1 in substrate Genetic Variation of the Black Hills Mountain Pine Beetle selectivity (Dendroctonus ponderosae) Drake Smith; Utah State University Anna Hafele; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 33B Kiosk: 17B Identification and overexpression of immunogenic proteins for Snake Venomics of the Prairie Rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis Burkholderia mallei vaccine Mallory Ageton; Black Hills State University Bret Clawson; Northern Arizona University Kiosk: 17C Kiosk: 33C Detection of Deltamethrin in Salamanders from Wind Cave National Capillary Electrophoresis for Drug-Drug Interaction with Organic Park by High Performance Liquid Chromatography Anion Transporters Stephanie Wiegel; Black Hills State University Brady Pearce; Appalachian State University Kiosk: 18A Biological Engineering Effects of Thioredoxin Reductase-1 Deletion on Pulmonary Antioxidant and Pro-inflammatory Responses to Hyperoxia in Adult Kiosk: 40C Mice Metal templated protein fibers for electronic applications Madison Mikhail; Capital University Jennifer Sun; Polytechnic University-Brooklyn Campus Kiosk: 18B Kiosk: 41A Genetic Modification in U.S. Foods Labeled “All-Natural” Modeling the effects of insulin on breast cancer artificial tissue models. Nicole Cortelezzi, Marshall Lyons; Capital University Kevin Rixmann; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 18C Evolution of Virilence in the Sidma Virus Following a Host Shift in Kiosk: 41B Drosophila Changes in Metabotropic 5 Expression in Astrocytes Following Theiler Virus Infection of C57BL/6 Mice Amy Gray; Eastern Washington University Marsa Taheri; University of Utah Kiosk: 19A Testing Attentenuation by Cross-Infecting Naïve Native and Novel Kiosk: 41C Hosts with Experimentally-evolved Virus Trafficking the Intracellular Pathway of Multifunctional Nanoparticles in Cancer Cell Lines Arley Medrano; Eastern Washington University Christopher Emerson; Florida International University Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 133

Kiosk: 19B Chemistry Using mussels to assess the impact of changing water quality Kiosk: 26C conditions in the Sheyenne River, North Dakota Nanocrystalline Magnesium Oxide-stabilized Palladium (0): A Bryce Brady; Valley City State University Heterogeneous Catalyst and cyclization reactions of indole and Kiosk: 19C benzofurans Fish Assemblages of Intermittent Streams in the Cedar River National Adam Bucane; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Grasslands, North Dakota Kiosk: 27A Eric Smith; Valley City State University Inhibition of Cys2His2 zinc finger proteins with Co(III) complexes Kiosk: 20A Alex Steeno; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Assessing the impact on fish of high salinity water drained into the Kiosk: 27B Sheyenne River, North Dakota Effects of Aspirin and Caffeine on a model terrestrial plant, Josue Hernandez; Valley City State University Arabidopsis thaliana Kiosk: 20B Amanda Loch; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater “Characterization of a Red Light- Insensitive Arabidopsis thaliana Kiosk: 27C Mutant Identified in a Genetic Suppressor Screen.” Selective Reactions in Sulfonamide Molecular Crystals Jordan Montpetit; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Megan Schutzbach; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 20C Kiosk: 28A Behavioral Responses of a Male Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) Towards the Acquisition of Microwave Spectra for Negative Ions. to a Female During Estrus and Post Estrus at the Racine Zoological Nathan Ulrich; Eastern Illinois University Gardens, Racine, WI. Kiosk: 28B Trent Niesen; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Analysis of Novel Bromine Containing Pollutants in Wastewater Kiosk: 21A Gergana Georgieva; Loyola University, Chicago Sperm precedence in the hermaphroditic freshwater snail, Helisoma trivolvis. Kiosk: 28C Sterically Focused Polyamino Diacetic Acid Derivatives for Actinide/ Morgan Wright; St. Catherine University, St. Paul Lanthanide Separation Cell & Molecular Biology Jon Bender; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 21B Kiosk: 29A The role of GSK3b in regulating PGC-1a flux and activity Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of Subsurface Species on Albert Budhipramono; University of Wisconsin-Madison Metal Surfaces Stacy Heslop; Loyola University, Chicago Kiosk: 21C Effects of Dopamine on Structure and Function of Primary Cilia Kiosk: 29B Viralkumar Upadhyay; University of Toledo Determination of Post Mortem Interval by Analysis of Citrate Content in Bone Kiosk: 22A Casey Reulbach; State University of New York, Brockport Prolonged food deprivation increases mRNA and protein expression of deiodinase 1 & 2, and thyroid hormone receptor ß-1 in a fasting- Kiosk: 29C adapted mammal Prepatiton of Chiral Ionic Liquids Bridget Martinez; University of California - Merced Eric Sylvester; State University of New York, Brockport Kiosk: 22B Kiosk: 30A Transcriptional Regulation of Anterograde Intraflagellar Transport and Investigation of the reactivity of mildly activated and weakly Flagellar Assembly in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii deactivated substrates in zinc oxide-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation Joshua Bear; Bethel University Alexandra Larrabee, Gabriel Velez; Winona State University Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 30C Does ephrin-B2 control the innervation of the tongue. The Computational Determination of Barriers to Decomposition: David Collins; Loyola University, Chicago Acetylation of m-nitrophenolate Andrew Franjesevic; Wittenberg University Kiosk: 23A Evaluating the effectiveness of the novel synthetic peptide drug Kiosk: 31B SPK11 on a leukemic cell line Proteolytic Analysis of G6PD Conformational Changes Induced by Dean Karahalios; Loyola University, Chicago NADP Analogue Binding Gill Samuel; Occidental College Kiosk: 23B Characterization of Satellite III Histone Modifications in Human Kiosk: 56A Cancer Cells Advances in the synthesis of a-ketoglutaramate James Hays, Neil Kuehnle; Loyola University, Chicago Donovon Adpressa; Eastern Washington University Kiosk: 23C Effects of photoinitiators on intracellular signaling transduction Natasha Sheybani; Virginia Commonwealth University Kiosk: 24A Disarming Cancer’s Signaling Corridor: How Deletion of Endothelial Cell Notch Ligand Jagged 1 Suppresses Tumorigenesis Yonathan Ararso; Hampden-Sydney College 134 |Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Communications Engineering/Engineering Technology Kiosk: 44B Kiosk: 42A An Exploration of Homosexual College Students and the Empowering Ankle injury prevention using shear thickening fluid and Silencing Effects of Straight Friendships Saivarshith Peddireddy; Virginia Tech Jeffrey Lindholm; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 42B Kiosk: 44C SERS Senor Device for Accurate Detection of Environmental Toxins Homosexuals in the Workplace: Self-Disclosure of Sexual Orientation John Goolcharan; Florida International University Matthew Lindholm; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 42C Microscopy of Biosensor Nanofeatures Computer Science William-Barton Harris; Union College Kiosk: 36B Kiosk: 43A Analyzing JPEG images with Java Determining the Range of Motion of StrongArm Transfer Technology Mitchell Wood, Taren J. Leitzke, Conor J. Sherman; University Linn Zhang; University of Pittsburgh of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 36C Environmental Studies & Sciences Capturing Lower Extremity Segmental Movement with the Microsoft Kiosk: 38B Kinect Opening Size and Vegetation as Predictors of Dusted Skipper Sam Gelman; George Mason University Presence and Butterfly Species Richness in a Red Pine Plantation in Kiosk: 37A Northern Michigan The Efficiency and Versatility of Visual Passwords Samantha Zelenka; California University of Pennsylvania David Williams; Elon University Kiosk: 38C Stream Monitoring of Point, Fischer, Pine, and Calvin Creeks in Ecology & Organismal Biology Southern Manitowoc County, WI Kiosk: 25C Elizabeth Binversie, Heather Havel, Hailey Rogala; University of Extracts from Hosta Leaves Repressed Seed Germination and Black Wisconsin-Colleges Worm (Lumbriculus) Physiology Using Full Strength Extracts and Kiosk: 39A Silica DEAE Fractions. Water Quality Monitoring of Centerville Creek, Manitowoc County, WI Gabrielle Graff, Jennifer Sanchez; Holy Family University Ethan Poling; University of Wisconsin-Colleges Kiosk: 26A Kiosk: 39B Group Foraging Behavior in Neogobius melanostomus Mass Maritime Evacuation Plan for Manhattan Olivia Chan; Loyola University, Chicago Stephanie Bugyis; United States Coast Guard Academy Kiosk: 26B Kiosk: 39C Leaf Litter Arthropod Abundance and Community Structure under Western Spruce Budworm and Climate Change in Mixed Conifer Invasive Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) Groves Forests Domokos Lauko; Macalester College Matthew Blanford; Northern Arizona University Economics Kiosk: 40A Kiosk: 3B A Study of Organic Pollutants in Walworth County, WI Bodies of On the determinants of economic growth in Sub-Sahara Africa Water Innocent Bushayija; Hendrix College Chunou Xiong; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 3C Geography & Earth Sciences Using Curvature to Measure Income Inequality Kiosk: 37B Patryk Perkowski; Macaulay Honors College - Queens Experimental Determination of Dolomitization Rate of Naturally Education Occuring Aragonite Ooids Brittney Cudnik; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 49B International Communication QVC [Quality and Value Consensus]: Kiosk: 37C Students’ Perceptions of Effective Teachers’ Communication Skills How food secure is La Crosse? Sean Van Aacken; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Brechtje Bennett, Derrick Sailer, Hannah Moseson, James Bennett; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 49C The Influence of Science Teacher Research Experience on Students’ Kiosk: 38A Laboratory Skills and Understanding of Scientific Inquiry Practices Effects of Past Tectonic Events on Groundwater Flow Lisa de la Bastide; Adelphi University Matthew Schmus; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 50A Health Sciences & Public Health The Impact of Reading Coaches at Miami Northwestern Senior High Kiosk: 53A School Abdominal Pain in a High School Football Player Danielle Klein; Florida International University Sarah McNamara; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 50B Kiosk: 53B The impact of yoga in adolescent students with autism and/or The Effect of Religiosity on Stress and Quality of Life among College developmental disabilities. Students Chris Burkett; Northern Illinois University Julie Gosselin; Carthage College Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. | 135

Kiosk: 53C Kiosk: 47A Prevent Injury Enhance Performance (PEP) Program for the Looking for the Truth: Epistemic Modality in Women’s and Men’s Prevention of Non-Contact Knee Injuries in Female High School Language Lacrosse Players Emma Shirey; Truman State University Ellen Davis; Salisbury University Management Kiosk: 54C An Examination of Pulmonary Function in Individuals Living in a Kiosk: 47C Hotspot for Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis The efficacy of the new shipping route from New Bedford port to Meghan Mullins; University of Virginia Tuxpan port Jiayi Song, Jiaying Zhu; Bridgewater State University History Kiosk: 48A Kiosk: 45A The Social Media Revolution: Costs and Benefits Clash of Loyalties: Politics and the Whig Party Julia Still; Henderson State University Newspaper Debate Over “Common Sense” Layne Carpenter; Westminster College Marketing Kiosk: 45B Kiosk: 48B Through the Photographer’s Lens: Comparing German Official and Non-Traditional Marketing Agencies: Best Practices in an Emerging Amateur Photography 1939-1945. Industry Natalie Cincotta; Northern Illinois University Casey Thomas, Alexandra Light; Ithaca College Kiosk: 45C Kiosk: 48C In the Heat of His Sights: Norman Jewison, Social Change and Film This, Not That: Materialism’s Effect on Impulse Purchases of the 1960s Kyley Pitts; University of Houston Ross Bartelt; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Kiosk: 49A The Peoples Temple: A Marketing-Based Exploration of Church Interdisciplinary Studies Bulletins Kiosk: 55B Eliza Steely; University of Minnesota, Duluth Mapping Local Effects of Globalization in China: 21st-Century Mathematics Migration Flows from Southeast Asia to Yunnan Province Julia Tse; Grinnell College Kiosk: 36A Significance of the Riemann Zeta-function in Probabilistic Number Kinesiology & Exercise Science Theory Kiosk: 43B Wyatt Weston; State University of New York, Brockport Comparison of Incidence of Injury at Pre-professional and Microbiology & Immunology Professional Levels of Dance Allison Moncrief; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 24B Characterization of Protein Expression of Human Parainfluenza Virus Kiosk: 43C Type 3 Virus-Like Particle Release Using Electron Microscopy Differences in eating schedules, sitting time, steps per day, and Jordan Ramsby, Erik Bauer; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse amount of physical activity between staff and faculty. Alaura Ervin; University of Central Oklahoma Kiosk: 24C Characterization of fimB Mutations Involved in Type 1 Pilus Kiosk: 44A Expression in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Comparison Between High-Intensity Resistance Training Melissa Hill, Brandon Reuter, Matthew Zuberbuehler; University and Traditional Resistance Training on Strength Gains and of Wisconsin-La Crosse Cardiovascular Fitness Tyler Mulcahey; Gustavus Adolphus College Kiosk: 25A Rapid Bacterial Detection in Platelet Units Using Limulus Amebocyte Law & Legal Studies Lysate Kiosk: 47B Adam Briscoe, Meischa Dyer, Brittnee Follum; Weber State “Blackness as Property”: the Alternative Model University Shoji Sanders; Marquette University Kiosk: 25B Determination of Microbial Populations in a Synthetic Turf System Linguistics & World Languages David Hintze; Weber State University Kiosk: 46B The Effect of Sound Symbolism on Gender Cues in Brand Names Michelle Ann Marron; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick Kiosk: 46C “Mia Mundo”: Code Switching in a Spanish-English Bilingual Television Series Courtney Guertin; Saint Olaf College 136 |Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Neuroscience Physics Kiosk: 12B Kiosk: 34A Visualization of Novel Guidepost Cells in Drosophila Olfactory Map Distinguishing Polarizations in Continuous Gravitational Waves Development Maximiliano Isi; Loyola Marymount University Emily Wexler; State University of New York, Brockport Kiosk: 34B Kiosk: 12C Real Time Imaging of Biological Structures Using Digital Holography Role of Neuroestrogens in Memory Formation and Retrieval in the and Tomography Zebra Finch Khalid Wabli; Northern Arizona University Jessica Rodriguez; University of California, Los Angeles Kiosk: 34C Kiosk: 13A Spray Pyrolysis of ZnO Thin Films Characterizing the Properties of Cell Volume Regulation in Retinal Allison Kubicek, Jenna Carsello; University of Wisconsin- Neurons and GLIA: A Role for the Mechanosentive Cation Channel La Crosse TRPV4 Kiosk: 35A Andrew Jo; University of Utah A Thermodynamic Approach to Analyzing N-Body Simulations of Kiosk: 13B Galaxy Formation with Dark Matter Impairement of Withholding a Pre-Potent Response In Rats With Lance Hildebrand; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse METH-induced Neurotoxicity Kiosk: 35B Lee Leavitt; University of Utah The Reality of Nuclear Power Kiosk: 13C Marcus Lowe; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Mechanisms of Low Frequency Oscillations in Brain Activity Kiosk: 35C Lyolya Hovhannisyan; University of California, Los Angeles Short Range Tests of Gravity Kiosk: 14A Holly Leopardi, Dave Smith; Humboldt State University The Chronobiology of Alcohol Dehydrogenase Mutants of Drosophila Kiosk: 55A melanogaster Finite Temperature Casimir Effect for a Massless Scalar Field in a Zachary O’Sullivan, Brittany Gosson; Bridgewater State Magnetic Field University Kevin Seltzer; Loyola University, Chicago

Nursing Poetry & Creative Writing Kiosk: 50C Kiosk: 46A Oxygen use at the end of life: Attitudes and beliefs survey Outside the Town of Malbork Justin Mabin, Sarah Davey, Timothy Shaw; University of Anna Wright; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 51A Political Science Nursing Education and Culturally Competent Care of LGBTQ Patients Kiosk: 4A Emily Maddock; Baylor University Waco-University International Organizations, Intrastate Conflict, and Humanitarian Development Intervention: Determinants of Success Kiosk: 51B Kateira Aryaeinejad; University of Utah Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NPPV): Its Uses, Kiosk: 4B Compilcations, & Implications within Nursing Practice in Acute Care Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Innovation in Spain’s Settings Autonomous Communities Alexis Marano; University of Central Florida Jacob Porter; Hendrix College Kiosk: 51C Kiosk: 4C Simulation Debriefing: Enhancing Cultural Competency in Nursing Can Ecuador’s Indigenous Population Employ Sustainable Students Community Development Projects to Protect Their Human, Erin Blau; Saint Olaf College Indigenous and Environmental Rights? Kate Haapala; Carthage College Nutrition Kiosk: 52A Psychology Late Gestation Hyperglycemia and Maternal Diet Affects Neonatal Kiosk: 5A Fatty Acid Profiles Location Danger Assessment as an Avoidance Behavior in Fertile vs. Genevieve Bern; Hamline University, St. Paul Non-Fertile Women Kiosk: 52B Ashley Davis; University of Minnesota, Duluth Will providing an Artificial Amniotic Fluid after Preterm Birth in Kiosk: 5B addition to Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) improve Growth and Co-witness Memory Conformity and Forced Confabulation: Which Development? Memories Are Really Yours? Kirsten Berding; University of Memphis Heidi Putney, Alex Frankenfield, Seth Hartman; University of Kiosk: 52C Minnesota, Duluth Patients’ Perspectives of Nutrition in Healthcare: an Exploratory Kiosk: 5C Study Social Dominance and Contagious Yawning Matthew Petersen, James Butterfield, Cade Walker; Utah State Jordan Staffon; University of Minnesota, Duluth University Poster Sessions 5 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 137

Kiosk: 6A Kiosk: 10B The Effects of Visual Stimulation, Spatial IQ, and Empathy on Parietal Special Education in the Caribbean Region Activity Shareefa Wallace; Adelphi University Kelly Sullivan; University of Minnesota, Duluth Kiosk: 10C Kiosk: 6B Doodling as therapy: Does Creative Drawing Expression induce “Hot” and “Cool” Executive Functioning in Children with central executive release, increased Heart Rate Variability and stress Neurofibromatosis Type 1 reduction mediated by boredom proneness, mindfulness, and anxiety? David Bennett; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Heather Dimmitt; New College of Florida Kiosk: 6C Kiosk: 11A Relationship of college adjustment and cognitive performance The Effects of Video Games on the Visuospatial Cognition of Older in learning disability referrals: Student Adaptation to College Adults Questionnaire Makenzie Pryor; New College of Florida Mary Reamer; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiosk: 11B Kiosk: 7A Coping Skills as a Moderator of Work-School Conflict on the Effects of Early Language Development in Children with NF1 Sleep Duration, Mood State, and General Well-Being Sara Waldron, Clare Mambwe; University of Wisconsin- Hanna Schleu; University of Nebraska Milwaukee Kiosk: 11C Kiosk: 7B Resilience as a Moderator of Work-School Conflict on Excessive Counterbalancing Administration of Elementary Cognitive Tasks to Daytime Sleepiness, Job Satisfaction, and General Well-Being Define Executive Functions Sheridan Trent; University of Nebraska Sydney Park, Erin Giese, Emily Kennedy; University of Kiosk: 12A Wisconsin-Milwaukee Linguistic Relativity: Writing and Editing of Bilingual Students Kiosk: 7C John Hollander; Elon University Drinking Your Way to Success? Correlation between academic major and drunkorexic tendencies Sociology Denise Buenger; Miami University Kiosk: 2A Kiosk: 8A Early Childhood Education in the Coastal, Highland, and Amazon Binge Drinking and the Transtheoretical Model Among College Regions of Ecuador: Observations of Responsiveness and Cultural Students Practices Mathew Giffin; Miami University Aubree Boyce, Sara Somers; Utah State University Kiosk: 8B Kiosk: 2B Gender Differences in Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences The Dynamics of Student Movements against Sweatshops Rachel Ronau; Miami University Melissa Madden; Villanova University Kiosk: 8C Kiosk: 2C Rushing to the bars: An examination of BAL and drinking motives The Sacred Leaf: Indigenous Social Movements in Defense of the between Greek and non-Greek college students Coca Leaf in Bolivia and Peru Stephanie Babiarz; Miami University Jazdil Poupart-Feliciano; University of Puerto Rico Kiosk: 9A Kiosk: 3A Motivation Processes and Psychosocial Adjustment of University Roles of Community and Outside Organizations in Women’s Recovery Students: an Analysis of Cultural Differences from the Progress Village Tornado Chadley Butler, Blake Beckmann; California State University Allison Madera; Tulane University Channel Islands Kiosk: 9B Visual Arts Perception of Children and Adolescents in Distress and Emotional Kiosk: 40B Processing: an Analysis of Gender Variations Alternative Photography using Alternative Chemistry Ciara Limon, Andrea Burns, Gina Hernandez, Gerardo Randall Reed; Black Hills State University Rodriguez, Kelly Blackman; California State University Channel Islands Kiosk: 9C Associations Between Mother-Infant Attachment Security, Parental Respect for Autonomy, and the Development of Disordered Eating Attitudes in Adolescence Jessica Emanu; Adelphi University Kiosk: 10A Aspirations and achievement: the relationship between aspirations and achievement in 6th grade standardized literacy test scores. Samra Redzematovic; Adelphi University 138 |Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

Poster Session 6 – Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m. Biology Kiosk: 16B Anthropology & Archeology Assessing Methylmercury in Largemouth Bass Anatomy Kiosk: 1A Meng Yang; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Faunal Analysis of the Resique’s Washington House Tavern Site: Kiosk: 16C Kenosha’s Earliest Known Tavern on Simmons Island Recovery of the aggressive aquatic weed Hydrocotyle ranunculoides Erik Ward; University of Wisconsin-Parkside (floating marshpennywort) after herbicide application Kiosk: 1B Sean Kollmer; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater An Economic Scale Analysis of Nineteenth Century Ceramics from Kiosk: 17A the Vieau Site at Franksville, Wisconsin Characterization of xCry1, xCry2, and xClock gene expression in Riane Nourigat; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Xenopus laevis embryos Thomas Kerndt; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Biochemistry Kiosk: 17B Kiosk: 34A Rescue of Caenorhabditis elegans daf-9 with Brugia malayi daf-9 Effects of Manganese on Dopaminergic Cell Viability and Dopamine Tyler Brown; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Metabolism Michael Groesch, Nicholas Amata; Gannon University Kiosk: 18A Testing the Use of Light Biosand Filters for Effective Water Filtration Kiosk: 34B in Siem Reap, Cambodia Gene Expression Analysis to Evaluate the Effect of p38 Specific Jennifer Conway, Heidi Lima, Zach Ripatrazone, Rachel Toews; Inhibitor SB203580 on SEB-Induced Apoptosis Related Pathways Bridgewater State University Casey Sondgeroth; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 18B Kiosk: 34C Expression analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana At2g42005 gene, a Extraction and Kinetic Analysis of Phytase in Animal Feeds nematode-induced transporter Emily Wood; University of Evansville Rachel Medina; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 35A Kiosk: 18C Modulation of ABC Transporters Expression in the Human Pancreatic The Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria from the Siem Reap River, Cells and Gemcitabine Efficacy: the Role of Indole - 3 - Carbinol (I3C) Siem Reap, Cambodia Hyacinthe Umwali; Hendrix College Zach Ripatrazone, Jennifer Conway, Heidi Lima, Rachel Toews; Kiosk: 35B Bridgewater State University Dye Modified Virus-Based Nanoplatforms for Cancer Imaging and Kiosk: 19A Advanced Therapeutics The effect of coliform-impaired environmental water on the Heidi Fenske, Maxwell Machurick; Carthage College development and fertility of an aquatic vertebrate Kiosk: 35C Katharine Settell; Longwood University Observing the effects of the over-expression of the small non-coding Kiosk: 19B RNA, C0293, in Escherichia coli metabolic systems Internal mRNA methylation as a potential regulatory mechanism in Laura Taylor; Carthage College gene expression Kiosk: 36A Jessica Ulrich, Katie Perschbacher; Luther College Virtual screening identifies novel inhibitor scaffolds of human carbonic Kiosk: 19C anhydrase VII Calcium-regulated Gene Expression in Vibrio parahaemolyticus Damir Ljuboja; University of Texas, Austin Laura Swanson, Melene Thompson; Luther College Kiosk: 36B Kiosk: 20A Virtual Screening for Novel Inhibitors of Plasmodium falciparum Bacterial Taxonomic Diversity in Metal Contaminated Soils in 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5 phosphate reductoisomerase Northeast Pennsylvania Kaarthik Rajendran, Andrew Butler, Alex Hsu; University of Joel Sharp; Penn State University Texas, Austin Kiosk: 20B Biological Engineering Use of Whole Exome Sequencing for Analysis of Inter-participant cortisol Response: Strategies for Matching Phenotype to Genotype Kiosk: 44A Genetic Engineering of Cyanobacteria to Produce Biofuel 2-Methyl- Nancy Brasseale; Seattle University 3-buten-2-ol Kiosk: 20C Israel Worthington; Utah Valley University Immunogold –Scanning Electron Microscopy Can Reveal Certain Cell Wall Polysaccharide Compositions in Grapevine (Vitis vinifera var. Kiosk: 44B Chardonnay) Characterizing Deep Sea Oil Plume’s Bio-Degradation and Adsorption at the Oil-water Interface Using Electron Micrographs Mimo He; University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Julie Kaiga, Joyce Ward; Tulane University Kiosk: 21A Wet Prairie Restoration Methods Affect Native Species Richness and Kiosk: 44C Transplant Survival, Mediated by Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) Characterizing the mechanical properties of tropoelastin protein Abundance scaffolds Callie Bernier; University of Wisconsin-Stout Audrey Ford; Northern Arizona University Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m. | 139

Kiosk: 21B Kiosk: 26A Distinguishing Kentucky bluegrass varieties using EST and genomic The Importance of Cell Culture at Appropriate Ambient Oxygen primers Levels Kathleen Combs; Utah State University J.Chika Morah; Wright State University Kiosk: 21C Evaluation of powdered sugar dusting as a method of suppressing Chemistry varroa mites (Varroa destructor) in honey bee (Apis mellifera) Kiosk: 29A colonies Deposition and Characterization of Conductive Sprayed Few-layer Kim Rawlins; Utah State University Graphene Films Katherine Jinkins; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 22A Characterizing the Structure and Function of L1s in a Kiosk: 29B Heterochromatic Region Atomic force microscopy characterization of polypropylene-based Danish Ghazali; Loyola University, Chicago graphene nanocomposites Kjerstin Gronski; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 22B Hadrosaur Humeral Diversity Based on Linear, Morphometric, and Kiosk: 29C 3D Analysis Anaerobic Digestion for a teaching lab Patrick Brambert; Elmhurst College Rebecca Stangl; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 30A Measuring the pRb Status in Breast Cancer Cell Lines A Systematic Study of Thermodynamic Stability of Titanium(IV) Oxide Armeshia McCoy; North Carolina Agricultural and Technical Nanoparticles in an Organic Solvent System State University Robinson Flaig; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 23A Kiosk: 30B The Effect of Resveratrol on Drosophila Melanogaster The Characterization of Silicon Hydride Intermediates Using Matrix Jazmine Findley, Melanie Sowadski; Rockhurst University Isolation Infrared Spectroscopy Bruce Huffman; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Cell & Molecular Biology Kiosk: 30C Kiosk: 23B Metal Substitution of Electrodeposited Porphyrins: a novel electrode- Inactivation and Characterization of the Vertebrate modification process for developing electrocatalytic materials. Gene using TAL Endonucleases Karissa Sterling; Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Bonnie Cole; University of Texas, Austin Kiosk: 31A Kiosk: 23C The Search for Biodegradable, Nitrogen Releasing Hydrogels. Of Squirrels and Men: A Story of Platelet Storage Crosslinking of Poly(4-alkyl-4-azaheptamethylene-D-aldaramides). Bailee Sliker; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Alec Wynd; Eastern Washington University Kiosk: 24A Kiosk: 31B Effects of Splenectomies on Hemostasis in Hibernating 13-Lined Preparation of Mono- and Dialkylacetylphosphonate: Synthesis, Ground Squirrels Isolation and Purification Christine Lamont, Sarah Mortimer; University of Wisconsin- Anh Le; Eastern Washington University La Crosse Kiosk: 31C Kiosk: 24B Multistep Synthesis of Intermediate Toward C14-C26 Building Block Investigation of the Effect of Temperature on Neutrophil Phagocytic of Eribulin Mesylate Activity in Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrels and Humans Dustin Olson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Matthew Zuberbuehler; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 32A Kiosk: 24C Sulfamethoxazole in Simulated Wastewater Treatment Effects of Hibernation on von Willebrand Factor (vWF) Expression in Frank DiSilvio; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 13-Lined Ground Squirrels Kiosk: 32B Shawn Sell, Spencer Hoostal; University of Wisconsin-La Mechanistic Investigation of Enantioselectivity in Palladium(0) Crosse Catalyzed Nazarov-type Reaction Kiosk: 25A Garrett Francis, Marcus Tius, Casandra Stalans; University of Effect of diabetes on Cilia Wisconsin-Whitewater Clifford Collins; Morehouse College Kiosk: 32C Kiosk: 25B Diazonium Ions in the Synthesis of Fluorobiphenyl Chromium Phosphorylation Levels of Inner Dynein Arm Subunit, IC138, are Tricarbonyl Altered in Response to a High Calcium Treatment Alexander Korger; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Todd Jackson; Morehouse College Kiosk: 33A Kiosk: 25C Determining the Dynamic properties of DNA Using Atomic Force Investigation of the Role of Abnormal Laminin-332 Expression in Microscopy ARPKD Christopher Buelow, Ben Stanghel; University of Wisconsin-La Alisa Johnson; University of Rochester Crosse 140 |Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

Chemistry Kiosk: 51A Kiosk: 33B Student Journeys for Understanding Radiation and Radioactivity Effect of Charge Placement on the Structure of Two Model Peptide Ryan Anderson; Black Hills State University Antibiotics Kiosk: 51B Emma Sabel; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Discovering Meaning Through Nonverbal Communication Kiosk: 33C Joanna Zachowski; Jacksonville University Mercury levels in surface soils after recovery period for the Flooded Kiosk: 51C Uplands Dynamic Experiment (FLUDEX). English Language Learners: Examining Multiple Perspectives Gregory Perrine; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Haley Bridges; Western Carolina University

Communications Engineering/Engineering Technology Kiosk: 47C Kiosk: 45B Text Messaging and Cognitive Learning Dependence of Volume of Distribution on Gel Strength for Convection Ashley Murphy, Lia Donato; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Enhanced Delivery of Drugs to the Brain. Kiosk: 48A Kunal Sunthankar; University of Kentucky The Effects of Facebook on Self-Esteem Kiosk: 45C Sarah Gruetzmacher, Amanda Long, Bianca Hey; University of An Investigation of Aeration in Hydraulic Reservoirs Wisconsin-Whitewater Christopher Stovall; Illinois Institute of Technology Kiosk: 46A Computer Science fNIR for Improved Control & Sensory Feedback in Neuroprosthetics Kiosk: 39A Mashaal Syed; Drexel University Security through Extensible Languages Kiosk: 46B Nathan Fulton; Carthage College Model-Based Approach to Energy Efficient Kiosk: 39B Building Design An Agent-Based Approach to Modelling Evacuation Simulations David Daily; University of Maryland Frank Capobianco; Moravian College Kiosk: 39C Environmental Studies & Sciences WebMapReduce 2.0: a Simplified Interface for Hadoop Data- Kiosk: 41A Intensive Scalable Computing The Impact of Farting Cows on Global Warming Stephen Lee; Saint Olaf College Kelly Landry; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 41B Ecology & Organismal Biology Nutrient Analysis and Removal in the Sullivan Park Constructed Kiosk: 27C Wetland Effects of Climate Change on Biomass Allocation to Leaves and Hassaan Khan; Lafayette College Specific Leaf Area Along an Elevation Gradient Kiosk: 41C Alexander Hardison; Oklahoma State University Glass: a Recyclable Concrete Additive Kiosk: 28A Ryan Dodge; Norwich University The Effects of Pack Density on Territorial Responses to Intrusion in the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Geography & Earth Sciences Philip Pieper, Sarah Wyrick; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 40A Kiosk: 28B Paleobiology of some Middle Cambrian Animals from Northern Utah The Effects of Pack Density on Territorial Responses to Intrusion in and a New Technique for the Interpretation of Soft-Tissue Fossils the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Michael Strange; Utah State University Sarah Wyrick, Philip Pieper; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 40B Kiosk: 28C pH Analysis of Lead Contaminated Sediment and Water in the Habitat Selection of Nesting Mississippi Kites in Oklahoma Cross La Crosse River Marsh Timbers Melissa Goldade; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Abbey Ramirez; Oklahoma State University Kiosk: 40C Do airboats create “footprints” in the Florida Everglades? Economics Glenn Haave; Florida International University Kiosk: 5B The Economic Future of Liberal Arts Colleges Health Sciences & Public Health Robyn Ferg, Sarah Warth, Roderick Gui; Saint Olaf College Kiosk: 53B Kiosk: 5C Comparison of the Wechsler Memory Scale Third Edition and the Hysteresis in Unemployment: Jobs Don’t Grow On Trees Wechsler Memory Scale Fourth Edition in Patients with Temporal Nic Johnson; University of Minnesota-Morris Lobe Epilepsy Ryan Kaufman; University of South Florida Education Kiosk: 53C Kiosk: 50C From Professional MD to Web MD: How online healthcare information Predatory Birds of the Black Hills and Beyond: Examining Raptors is impacting the physician-patient relationship from Linguistic, Cultural and Historic Perspectives Madison Henry; North Central College Justin Tibbitts; Black Hills State University Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m. | 141

Kiosk: 54A Linguistics & World Languages The effects of hot yoga in subjects with disordered sleeping Kiosk: 49B Sabrina Koleoglou; Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Two-Way Immersion vs. Structured English Immersion: a Synthesis of Advanced Learning in Brampton Methodology and Further Academic Implications Kiosk: 54B Remy Le Dily; State University of New York, New Paltz BMI criteria and prevalence of Type II Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Kiosk: 49C a comparative study between Asian Indian Population living in the US Disney Dynamics: Language Change in Animated Films over Time and a comparative population living in South India. Julie Randle; University of Wisconsin-Stout Prasanna Parasurama; University of Michigan Kiosk: 54C Marketing The Reliability of Measuring the Maximum Grip and Pinch Strengtht Kiosk: 50A Over a Four Day Period Using the Metriks Functional Capacity Negative Perception of Sexuality in Advertising and the Evaluation Protocol Counterarguments or Solutions to These Reactions Brandon McKinlay; Sheridan College Rachael Mott; Virginia Commonwealth University Kiosk: 55A Role of Leukocyte GPR120 in Atherosclerosis Development in n-3 vs. Mathematics n-6 diet fed LDLrKO mice Kiosk: 38B Sandy Chan; Cornell University Connectivity at Infinity for Braid Groups on Complete Graphs Liang Zhang; Lafayette College History Kiosk: 38C Kiosk: 48B A Classification of Uniform Edge-c-colorings Paradigm Fluidity and Bloodsuckers of the Nineteenth Century Tyler Schroeder; North Central College Cassandra Passarella; Loyola University Kiosk: 48C Microbiology & Immunology Fact, Fiction, and Fear: Exploring America’s Use of Propaganda during Kiosk: 26B the Cold War Rescuing Mesorhizobium loti Mutants To Find Desferrioxamine B Kristen Vander-Plas; Lubbock Christian University Producing Genes Kiosk: 49A Jhanvi Shah; Loyola University, Chicago It’s a Woman’s World: Defining the Complexity of Amy Jacques Garvey Kiosk: 26C Cicely Hunter; Marquette University Analysis of Coordinated System Response in M. loti Sylwia Rychtarczyk; Loyola University, Chicago Interdisciplinary Studies Kiosk: 27A Kiosk: 55B Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Bacteriophage from the Encroachment of Wooded Vegetation in a Moist Savannah: A Great Salt Lake that Infects Halomonas Perspective of the Current Vegetation Status and Social Relations Lauren Johnson; Weber State University within Enishiva Nature Refuge Kiosk: 27B Gabrielle Porter; Seattle University Synergistic Effects of Essential Oils and Antimicrobials Against Kiosk: 55C Bacterial Pathogens Tufa Insights into Late Quaternary Paleoenvironment of Northwestern Ryan Wilcox, Dana Larsen, Tyler Webb; Weber State University Arizona Claire ; Southern Utah University Neuroscience Kiosk: 15A Kinesiology & Exercise Science Dorsal Root Ganglia Neurons Secrete Factor(s) That Reduce Kiosk: 46C Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan-Induced Inhibition Comparison Between High Intensity Interval Training and Traditional Azita Bahrami; University of Kentucky Aerobic Training On Oxygen Uptake and Stride Count Kiosk: 15B Chelsey Richardson, Alexis Quale; Gustavus Adolphus College Establishment of Normative Data for Motor Evoked Potentials among Kiosk: 47A Healthy Young Adults Differences In Exercise And Nutritional Tendencies Between Collegiate Maria Ritter, Elizabeth Bauer, Jerry Coleman II, Andrea Cripps, Seniors And First-Year Students Luke Dinan, Travis Green, Carson Hardy, Emilia Hensel, Kristen Courtney Farland, Kelsey Florian; Gustavus Adolphus College McGraw; University of Kentucky Kiosk: 47B Kiosk: 15C Reproducibility of Acute Exercise Responses and Session RPE During Testing D1 Dopamine Receptors and Glutamate Effects on Brain Steady State Training Stimulation Reward in the Nucleus Accumbens Nathali Niedorowski; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Ethan Schmid; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 16A The Locomotor Network in the Lamprey Hindbrain: Spinal Input, Oscillatory Mechanisms, and Neuromodulation Michelle Evans; Marquette University 142 |Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.

Nursing Kiosk: 7C Kiosk: 52A Romantic Exclusion and Female Mating Behavior The Impact of Simulation Debriefing on Baccalaureate Nursing Mike Kosiak; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Student’s Interpersonal Communication Skills Kiosk: 8A Jennifer Jones; Saint Olaf College Part 1: Formal versus Informal Advisors-Inside the Brain of the Kiosk: 52B Advisees Smoke-Free Saint Olaf Robyn Wallin, Katie Remington, Rebecca Lamers, Kristen Rachel Dean; Saint Olaf College Morgan, Ashley Shipman; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 53A Kiosk: 8B Focus group on the lived experience of college students of siblings Spill Your Guts: the Role of Venting and Peer Advice in Reducing with genetic diseases Depressive Symptoms and Stigma toward Seeking Support Melanie DeArdo; Capital University Katherine Duggleby; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 8C Physics A Good Study Break: Effects of Nature vs. TV on Attention Kiosk: 36C Nicole Pielage, Hilary Berigan; University of Wisconsin- Physical and Mechanical Properties of the Human Red Blood Cells La Crosse with different Hemoglobin Types Kiosk: 9A Elaura Aguilar, Brooke Flanagan, Gabriel Welker, James Cooper, Too sexy?: The accuracy of parental advisory guidelines and sexual Chelsey Pennycuff, David Scott, Rance Solomon; Middle content in children’s programs Tennessee State University Paige Weier, Paula Steigerwald; University of Wisconsin- Kiosk: 37A La Crosse Self-Assembly and Morphological Characteristics of a Poly Kiosk: 9B (Vinylidene Fluoride) “Root-Like” Structure Containing Nanofibers The Old and the Restless: Attitudes Toward Aging in Younger and Formed Using a Modified Electrospinning Process Older Adults Gerardo Gonzalez, Paola Vazquez; University of Puerto Rico at Samantha Parrish, Kelsey Behrens; University of Wisconsin- Humacao La Crosse Kiosk: 37B Kiosk: 10A Influence of a magnetic field in the electrospinning of nanofibers Perceptions of Young Adults Depending on Occupation and Drinking containing Fe3O4 nanoparticles Habits Paul Valle-Rivera, Luis Martinez; University of Puerto Rico at Aheley Temeyer; Carroll College Humacao Kiosk: 10B Kiosk: 37C Perceptions of Acting Success Electrospinning of nanofibers solutions with PVDF, DMF, acetone Sean MacNeill; Carroll College and Fe3O4 nanoparticles Kiosk: 10C Raymond Lopez-Hallman; University of Puerto Rico at Humacao Music is the Language: Personality Traits and Musical Preferences Kiosk: 38A Olivia Muse; Western Carolina University Coherent Light Generation Using Four-wave Mixing Kiosk: 11A Laura Alderson; St. Norbert College Examining Risk Propensity Subfactors Through the Lens of the Five- Political Science Factor Model of Personality Sarah Zucca; Western Carolina University Kiosk: 6A 2012-2013 UW-RF International Trade and Development Survey Kiosk: 11B Erynn Delahousaye, Chad Hanson, Michael DeMatties, Hannah Keep Calm and Carry On: an International Comparison of Stress in Carlson, Kathryn Van Putten; University of Wisconsin-River Law Enforcement Falls Holly Buckman; Valparaiso University Kiosk: 6B Kiosk: 11C International Criminal Court : Enforcing Corporate Accountability in Emotional Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease: Evidence from Implicit Nigeria and Explicit Memory Systems Ghariza Sujak Bakir; Academy College Haley Skymba; Moravian College Kiosk: 6C Kiosk: 12A Religiosity and Unintended Pregnancy: Sex Education, Examining Off-task Behaviors as Regulatory Mediators of Long-term Contraception, Abortion and the Role State-Level Religiosity Plays Interest and Performance in Online Learning Ashley Burek; State University of New York, Brockport Andrew Choi; University of Utah Kiosk: 12B Psychology Physical Activity Affects Systolic Blood Pressure and Cortisol During Kiosk: 7A Stress Suicide and Willingness to Help: A Test of the Theory of Planned Brittanny Polanka; College of St. Scholastica Behavior and Locus of Control Kiosk: 12C Elizabeth Farley, Michael Kosiak; University of Wisconsin-Eau Perceived Stress as a Correlate of Cognitive Failures Claire Jessica Jorgenson; College of St. Scholastica Poster Sessions 6 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 12:30-1:50 p.m.| 143

Kiosk: 13A Kiosk: 2C Is the Presence of An Authority Figure Enough to Reduce Aggressive The Relationship between Media Exposure & Sexual Experiences of Behavior Seen in Adolescents Who Play Violent Video Games? College S Steven Jett; Bowling Green State University Jeanne Maurer, Lisa Anderson; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 13B Kiosk: 3A The Role of Income in Diabetes Management During Adolescence in “That doesn’t mean Silk Road is lawless”: Understanding Social Increasing Risk for Family Conflict and Peer Conformity Structure and sanctions on an Online Black Market Message Board Karen Yu; University of Utah Kevin Misener; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 13C Theatre/Drama Ducking Under Tida Blackburn; University of Utah Kiosk: 42A Beyond a Children’s Show: Creating a Transformative Learning Social Work Environment for University Students in the Creation of Drama for Kiosk: 4A Youth and the Performance of Children’s Theatre Death Anxiety and Burnout Among Hospice Social Workers in Erick Wolfe; University of Central Oklahoma Wisconsin and Minnesota Kiosk: 42B Joan Laundy, April Unterberger; University of Wisconsin- Sound Reinforcement in the Digital Age Eau Claire Brandon Bankes; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 4B Kiosk: 42C Burnout and Resilience among Human Service Professionals in Moving Light Technology for Spring Awakening South Africa Brent Bankes; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Randi Winchester, Carolyn Egan, Sara Fathauer; University of Kiosk: 43A Wisconsin-Eau Claire Theatre Methods in the English Classroom: Assessing the Possible Kiosk: 4C Efficacy of “The Living Literature Project.” The Link between Teaching Social Workers a Process and Practice Machaela Burt, Millie Struve, Liz Gabbitas; Utah State University Skills Kiosk: 43B Kayla Dunning; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Men’s Style in Hollywood in the 1930’s Kiosk: 5A Paul Thiemann; Western Carolina University Barriers Preventing Mexican Immigrants from Pursuing Higher Kiosk: 43C Education The Revival of the Ribbon Cockade Kurstin Mazzoni; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Ashton Bennett; Western Carolina University

Social Work Women and Gender Studies Kiosk: 4A Kiosk: 3B Death Anxiety and Burnout Among Hospice Social Workers in Black Women Making and Breaking the Mold: The Influence of Wisconsin and Minnesota Stereotypes on Identity Joan Laundy, April Unterberger; University of Wisconsin- Krystal Thomas; George Mason University Eau Claire Kiosk: 3C Kiosk: 4B Media Manipulation of Advertisements: Digital Manipulation’s Affects Burnout and Resilience among Human Service Professionals in on Self-Esteem South Africa Candice Caldwell; North Central College Randi Winchester, Carolyn Egan, Sara Fathauer; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 4C The Link between Teaching Social Workers a Process and Practice Skills Kayla Dunning; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Kiosk: 5A Barriers Preventing Mexican Immigrants from Pursuing Higher Education Kurstin Mazzoni; University of Wisconsin, Whitewater

Sociology Kiosk: 2A The Influence of Body Mass Index on Educational Attainment Sara Hafenbreadl; St. Norbert College Kiosk: 2B The Relationship between Facebook and Body Esteem comparing College Freshmen and College Senior Women Greta Hau; University of Wisconsin-Stout 144 |Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse | Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

Poster Session 7 – Friday, 2-3:20 p.m. Biological Engineering Kiosk: 43C Anthropology & Archeology Development of Sustained Release Periocular Implant for the Kiosk: 1A Treatment of Cytomegalovirus Ancient Native American Irrigation in Central Utah: Experimental Bria Dawson; Clemson University Archaeology for Modeling of Fremont Agricultural Economics Kiosk: 44A Dallin Webb, Martin Welker; Utah State University Enzyme Engineering to Create Cellulose Derivatives in Escherichia Kiosk: 1B coli Dunn County Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Kathleen Keough; Milwaukee School of Engineering Jamison Jordan; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 44B Kiosk: 1C Exploring Mucin Multilayer Applications: Antimicrobial Activity and The Balanica Cave complex at Sicevo, Serbia Drug Delivery Jeanna Good; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Claudio Macias; University of Texas, San Antonio Kiosk: 44C Architecture & Interior Design Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Kiosk: 49A Exposed to Alternating Electric Current Impact of Evidenced Based Design on a Spiritual Environment in a Marissa Wechsler; University of Texas, San Antonio Multicultural Campus Setting Abbey Reynolds; Appalachian State University Biology Kiosk: 49B Kiosk: 17A Architecture in Havana, Cuba and San Juan, Puerto Rico: The role of serotonin in memory formation and recall in the red Comparison of United States Impact Pre- and Post-1959 harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus. Katherine Anderson; Norwich University Alison Dushac; Westminster College Kiosk: 49C Kiosk: 17B Model Making as a Design Tool: The role of models in Ralph The effect of citral on the rate of limb regeneration of the Mexican Rapson’s design work axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum Jessica Wang; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Brittany Tombaugh; Westminster College Kiosk: 17C Biochemistry A Test of Toxicity and Repellency of Various African plants against Kiosk: 34C Callosobruchus maculatus Chemically Self Assembled Nanostructures (CSANs) as a Flexible Chelsea Loub; Westminster College Drug Delivery System Kiosk: 18A Katelyn Palmatier; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities The Effect of Host Identity on Sex Ratios within the Model Parasitoid Kiosk: 35A Nasonia vitripennis Searching for Novel TIM Barrel Functions within a Synthetic Library Ryan Nicklas; Westminster College of Proteins Kiosk: 18B Ravi Patel; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Fermentation Optimizations for the Efficient Production of Kiosk: 35B Thailanstatin A by Burkholderia thailandensis MSMB43 Identification of a growth factor in Great Boiling Spring that stimulates Christopher Antapli; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee growth of “Thermoflexus hugenholtzii” of the phylum Chloroflexi Kiosk: 18C Sue Flores; Barry University Multimodal signals in male gray tree frogs (Hyla versicolor) and the Kiosk: 35C influence of vocal sac size on female mate choice. Effect of ygiP on the metabolism of E. coli Holland Galante; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee William Hsu; Rice University Kiosk: 19A Kiosk: 36A Importance of Remineralization of Cladophora-Epiphyte Assemblages Do Aldosterone Levels Affect the Expression of MR in Rat Kidneys? on Silicate Cycling in Lake Michigan Alec Ganske, Clayton Miller; Minnesota State University, Kolin Konjura; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mankato Kiosk: 19B Kiosk: 36B Sequencing and Analysis of Viral Genomes Passaged in Drosophila Effects of Mechanical Wounding on the Expression of Pea Leaf Lineages Lipoxygenase Isoforms Bethany Vance; Eastern Washington University Briana Frolov; Minnesota State University, Mankato Kiosk: 19C Kiosk: 36C The effects of the invasive fish Brook Stickleback (Culaea inconstans) Structural, Biophysical, and Biochemical Characterization of the on macroinvertebrate communities at Turnbull National Wildlife Interactions between Fas and Calmodulin Refuge Timothy Fernandez; University of Alabama at Birmingham Jessica Wieker, Cody Schoonover; Eastern Washington University Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 145

Kiosk: 20A Cell & Molecular Biology Isolating brain RNA to determine genes involved in hygienic behavior Kiosk: 24A in the honey bee, Apis mellifera Interleukin-2 production by Jurkat cells treated with green tea Laura Chopp; Minnesota State University, Mankato Epigallocatechin-3-gallate Kiosk: 20B Amber Masters; Viterbo University Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Fatigue Muscle Fiber Kiosk: 24B Mechanism The Role of Cardiac PGC-1a Overexpression on Mitochondrial and Sanghee Moon, Sobyuk Son, Taeyeung Hong; Minnesota State Dynamics in Pressure Overload Hypertrophy University, Mankato Douglas Hunter; University of Utah Kiosk: 20C Kiosk: 24C Adaptation to Environmental Unpredictability in Short-Lived Annual Dynamics of Vascular Development with Conotruncal Banded Hearts Killifish in Chick Embryos Kevin Lee; University of California, Riverside Mikaelyn Miles; University of Utah Kiosk: 21A Kiosk: 25A Identifying the genes that control paraquat resistance in the Rationally Modified Tumor Suppressor Protein p53: a Possible New roundworm C. elegans Cancer Treatment Tyler Shimko; University of Utah Thomas Wallace; University of Utah Kiosk: 21B Kiosk: 25B Synergistic Interactions Influencing Nuclear Envelope and Nuclear Gene mining for 1,8-cineole synthase gene cluster in Pore Complex Assembly Annulohypoxylon sp. Sushanth Gouni, Sushanth Gouni; Texas A&M University, George Schaible; Carroll College College Station Kiosk: 25C Kiosk: 21C Influence of Folic Acid on Chick Embryo Neural Connectivity MCH Receptor Localization: Connecting the Dots. Alexandra DeWitt; University of Northern Iowa Derek Bernacki; State University of New York, Brockport Kiosk: 26A Kiosk: 22A In Search for a Promoter Responsible for H2O2 Mediated Up- Examination of Ru-Based Compound Cytotoxicity Mechanism regulation of miR-214 and miR-199a Francy Hernandez, Maria Ortiz; State University of New York, Christopher Hansen; University of Wisconsin-River Falls New Paltz Kiosk: 26B Kiosk: 22B Pharmacoepigenomics of Cytidine Analogue: a Genome Wide Functional Importance of Disulfide Bond Formation in Cox12 and the Association Study of CpG Methylation Using a Lymphoblastoid Cell Possible Role of Rcf1/ Rcf2 Proteins Line System Scott Hetzel; Marquette University Emma Brandt; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 26C A Study of American Black Bears (Ursus americanus) Trails and Sign Functional Genomics of Putative Methionine-gamma-Lyase in an Alyssa Johnson; Finger Lakes Community College - Newark Acidophilic Archaeon Center Megan Miller; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 23A The Genetic Modification Analysis of Popcorn Chemistry Jessica DeBelly, Kashmere Pearson; Capital University Kiosk: 29C Kiosk: 23B Methods for Peptide Coupling and Purification Variability among genetically modified food in the U.S. vs. Central Brian Spindler; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Kiosk: 30A Kaitlin Hicks; Capital University Formation of Disulfide Bonds by the Cleavage of Triphenylmethyl Kiosk: 23C Protecting Group in the Presence Of Allyl Alcohol The role of Ras-mediated PHLPP signaling in the Survival of ECM- Daniel Murphy; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee detached mammary epithelial cells Kiosk: 30B Dwayne Thomas; Loyola University, Chicago An investigation of human glutathione reductase inhibition via ab initio Kiosk: 56A computations Studying the Prominence of CRISPR/Cas systems in the Gorman Stock; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Environment Kiosk: 30C David Baltrusaitis; Loyola University, Chicago The Impact of Ammonium Nitrate on the Photoactivity of Bismuth Trevor Sires; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Business/Finance/Accounting Kiosk: 31A Kiosk: 50B Catalytic Activity of Metal-Pincer Complexes in the Conversion of Giving to Nonprofits During a Recession Biomass Substrates to Liquid Biofuel Emily Hoover; Hamline University, St. Paul Ben Fritch, Tyler Lytle; University of Evansville Kiosk: 50C Kiosk: 31B Is the American Dream Dead Among College Students? Peptide Conjugation by Click Chemistry Kathryn Olson; Minnesota State University, Mankato Dema Shobaki; University of Houston 146 |Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse | Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

Chemistry Kiosk: 28C Kiosk: 31C Using Geospatial Analyses to Estimate Plant Populations Determining the Mechanism of Periodic Precipitation (Liesegang) Gary Ellis; University of Minnesota, Duluth Reactions Kiosk: 29A Alexander Bruch; Elon University Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes in Rodent Fur: Niche Kiosk: 32A Differentiation in Remnant and Planted Prairies Synthesis of a Pentadentate Ligand for Modeling the Active Site of an Spencer Schubert; Saint Olaf College Intradiol Catechol Dioxygenase Kiosk: 29B Maurice Sharpe; Marquette University Effects of Plant Community Structure and Experimental Management Kiosk: 32B of Restored Prairie on Insect Abundance and Diversity Phytochemical Properties of Reputed Antihypertensive Plants in the Luciana Ranelli, Ruth Potter; University of Minnesota-Morris Dominican Republic Economics Kindred Harris; University of Rochester Kiosk: 6A Kiosk: 33A Bilateral Trade Behavior: Sanctioned Countries and their Third Party Inhibiting hER Action at its Dimerization Interface Using Peptides Partners Toan Trinh; University of Illinois Adam Pugh; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 33B Mechanisms of Cell Death for Photoactive Ruthenium (II) Kiosk: 6B Ideal NFL Head Coaching Profile Chemotherapeutic Agents Alexander Brook, Jacob Wingert; University of Wisconsin- Emily Bryant; University of Kentucky La Crosse Kiosk: 33C The Assessment of Azulenyl Nitrone as a Sensing Material for Education Gamma Radiation Sterilization Dosimetry of Healthcare Products Kiosk: 51C Kenneth Riggott; Florida International University The Social Construction of Literary Understanding in a 3rd Grade Kiosk: 34A Classroom During Interactive Read-Alouds The Heck Reaction: a Green Synthesis Adriann Flint; Bridgewater State University Michelle Fleetwood; Elmhurst College Kiosk: 52B Kiosk: 34B Blugold Beginnings Multicultural Learning Community: a Comparison Chemical Methods for the Preparation of Nanofibers of Polyanilines of Campus Involvement and Persistence Nathan Samples; University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Abigail Nygaard, Elizabeth Harris, Sheina Wind; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Communications Kiosk: 52C Kiosk: 48A Middle School Blugold Beginnings Program: an Assessment of The Athlete vs. America: How DIII college athletes fuel their bodies in Growth and Oucomes of Students Enrolled in the Program the fast food age Sheina Wind, Tyler Haro, Grant Butterfield, Txuci Xiong; Kasidee Karsten; Hope College University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 48B “Some Day My Prince Will Come”: The Changing Portrayal of Engineering/Engineering Technology Masculinity and Femininity in Romantic Comedies during the Past Kiosk: 45A Three Decades Sarrus-Based Passive Mechanism for Robotic Perching Amber Grussing; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Kay Freckleton; University of Utah Kiosk: 48C Kiosk: 45B Using Google Ngram for scholarly research: Unforeseen drawbacks Design and Fabrication of Electrospray System of Molten Glass and necessary controls in a case study of the term “terrorism” Victor Calderon Arrivillaga; Florida Institute of Technology Andrew Taylor; Evergreen State College Kiosk: 46A Damage Detection in Carbon Fiber Composites Using Principal Computer Science Component Analysis Kiosk: 39C Joshua Hardisty; University of Oklahoma Contrast Brightness’ Effect on the Construction of Contours: is our vision dictated by top down or bottom up knowledge ? Environmental Studies & Sciences Herman de Haan; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 41B Kiosk: 40A Fluorene as a Model Compound to Investigate Fire Induced Soil A distributed paradigm of mobile sensor data analytics for evaluating Water Repellency: a qualitative approach environmental exposures Vance Almquist; Utah State University Josh Herbert; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 41C Identifying Contrasting Pore Size Distributions within the Concentric Ecology & Organismal Biology Layers of Soil Aggregates Subjected to Different Management Kiosk: 28B Practices Effect of Buckthorn on Plant Diversity and Bagley Nature Center Nathan Vengalil; Wayne State University Restoration Emily Wack; University of Minnesota, Duluth Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse | Friday, 2-3:20 p.m. | 147

Kiosk: 42A Kiosk: 51B An Assessment of Reef Health: a Comparative Study of Near Shore Selling to a Younger China: an analysis of Changing Trends in and Off Shore Reefs, St. Kitts and Nevis, W.I. Consumption Behaviors among the Young Chinese Melissa Miller; Finger Lakes Community College - Newark Patrick Bresnahan, Anthony Pellegrino; Wayne State University Center Mathematics Kiosk: 42B Improving Recreational Water Quality Advising with Statistical Kiosk: 38C Modeling Governing Dynamics of Signal Attenuation in Retinal Dustan Nelson; Milwaukee Area Technical College Ganglion Cells Taisa Kushner, Evan Anderson, Charles Whitmore; Saint Olaf Geography & Earth Sciences College Kiosk: 40B Water metering and conservation for the City of Whitewater Microbiology & Immunology Brandon Bockrath; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 27A Characterization of mutant murine herpesviruses for use in studies of Kiosk: 40C viral latency The Road Less Travelled: Explosive Primitive Flank Eruptions Benjamin Harris; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kristina Pourtabib; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 27B Kiosk: 41A The Role of B cells in Cancer Immunotherapy Interactions between Cationic Drugs and Zeolite Colin Nangle; University of Michigan Christie Stockwell, Jackie Niles, Skylar Minegar; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Kiosk: 27C Phagocytosis of Group A Streptococcus by peritoneal macrophages Health Sciences & Public Health Erin Burke; University of Michigan Kiosk: 54B Kiosk: 28A Community-Dwelling Older Former Heavy (=32 Pack-Year) Smokers Soil bacterial diversity in SW Pennsylvania: a three year ecological are at Increased Risk for Incident Heart Failure Despite Prolonged monitoring study (>15 Years) Abstinence Christine Dee, Sneha Gupta, Sheetal Maragiri; Washington and Amiya Ahmed; University of Alabama at Birmingham Jefferson College Kiosk: 54C An International Look at the Impact of Cost Sharing on Total Health Neuroscience Expenditure Kiosk: 15A Patryk Perkowski; Macaulay Honors College - Queens Acetylcholine but not N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid receptors in the ventral tegmental area regulate cue-induced cocaine seeking Kiosk: 55A Treating Psoriasis Vulgaris with BOTOX® Injections Shay Behrens; University of Rochester Kelly Aschenbeck; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 15B A Tingle to Prevent Tipsy Kiosk: 55B Utilizing Family History for Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy Diadra Flemister; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis JaVeatrice Bonner; George Mason University Kiosk: 15C Kiosk: 55C Teratogenicity in a Voluntary Alcohol Drinking Rodent Model of Fetal Factors Influencing the Use of the Canary System™ to Detect Early Alcohol Syndrome Carious Lesions Robin Zimmer; Indiana University-Purdue University, Valeria Lomeli; University of Texas, San Antonio Indianapolis Kinesiology & Exercise Science Kiosk: 16A Kiosk: 46B Retinoic Acid (RA) Signaling In Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity Effect of Long Term Training on Interlimb Transfer of Visuomotor Bharat Sampathi; Stanford University Adaptation Kiosk: 16B Katie Marek, Khongchee Xiong; University of Wisconsin- Characterization of motor neuron recruitment patterns in rat spinal Milwaukee cord during fictive locomotion Kiosk: 46C Blake Westling, John Shook, Nicholas Beaudrie; University of The Effect of a Cervical Bony Abnormality on Recurrent Brachial Wisconsin-La Crosse Plexus Stingers in a Collegiate Division I Football Player Kiosk: 16C Kristen Bartiss; Ithaca College Behavioral analysis and comparison of somatostatin neuron size between different sexes of Jack Dempsey Cichlids, Rocio Marketing octofasciata Kiosk: 51A Kaitlin Oswald; Cedar Crest College Integrated Marketing Communications Plan to Increase Organ Donor Registration and Advocacy Emily Stocks, Austin Durham; University of Wisconsin- Whitewater 148 |Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.

Nursing Psychology Kiosk: 53A Kiosk: 7C Improving the Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding in Latina Moms through The Multi-College Campus Impact on Student Success a Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Program Melissa Lichtenberger; Black Hills State University Isabel Contreras, Lexie Williams; Northern Illinois University Kiosk: 8A Kiosk: 53B “Feeling stressed? Hug a tree.”: The relationship between Improving Adolescent Moms’ Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding connectedness to nature and perceived stress. Lexie Williams, Isabel Contreras; Northern Illinois University Nicole Dickenson; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 53C Kiosk: 8B Now I Lay Thee Down to Sleep: Evaluation of Safe Infant Sleep Understanding School Climate and Bullying from the Perspective of Practices in the Acute Care Setting Students and School Employees Madison White; Hope College Taarna Murray, Janie Borkowski; Black Hills State University Kiosk: 54A Kiosk: 8C Outcomes and Analysis of Two Art Therapy Pilot Program for Persons Adaptive Behavior in Children with NF-1 Considering the Role of with Memory Loss and their Caregivers Intellectual Functioning Andrielle Cowl; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Alina Colon; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiosk: 9A Physical/Occupational Therapy/Speech Language Pathology The Effect of Mental Fatigue on Emotion Regulation: an ERP Study Kiosk: 47B Anthony Tadych; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Executive Functions as Rated by Teachers in Preschool Children with Kiosk: 9B Language Impairment and Typical Language Skills Examining Inhibitory Control in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Karissa Genenbacher; Eastern Illinois University Bridgette White, Braelyn Genevieve Grinwald, Kali McDonnell, Kiosk: 47C Charles Culwell-Kanarek; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Can Different Filtering Levels for Kinematic and Kinetic Data Be Used Kiosk: 9C for High-Impact Drop Landing? Parent Reported Temperament in Young Children with Elizabeth Camenga, Casey Rutten, Brendan Gould, Jillian Asmus, Neurofibromatosis-1 Rachel Kersten, Nathan Henningson, Aaron Anderson; University Dana Haberman; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 10A Physics Auditory Processing and the Stress Response: How the Startle Kiosk: 37A Response and Habituation May Be Predictors of PTSD Ion/Anion Pair Production in H2 via Fast Electrons Jennifer Bench; Weber State University James Sartor; Auburn University Kiosk: 10B Kiosk: 37B How effective is the Youth Court Program? Effects of an External Perturbation on an Existing Dusty Plasma Scott Ploharz, Logan Zaring, Patricia Dirks, Britani Delbo, Blisse Joseph Shaw; Auburn University Voight; Weber State University Kiosk: 37C Kiosk: 10C Development of a Graphene Field Effect Transistor for GHz/THz Why Do College Students Send Sexual Texts? Sensing Scott Ploharz; Weber State University Alec Nicol; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 11A Kiosk: 38A The Effects of Attributions for Crime on Attitudes Toward Prison Computer Programming to Advance Gravitational Lensing Reform Alex Roche; Bridgewater State University Megan O’Toole; Wheaton College Kiosk: 38B Kiosk: 11B The Impact of Physics beyond the Standard Model on the Blue Loop Diversity of Executive Functions: Shifting, Updating and Inhibition Phase of Stellar Evolution Andrea Tirado; Barry University Aaron Mohammed; Barry University Kiosk: 11C Perceptions of Justice as Predictor of Student Misconduct Political Science Khalid El-Amin; Barry University Kiosk: 6C Kiosk: 12A Politics of Diaspora in the Digital Age: How Immigrant Communities Bittersweet Memories: How High School Graduation Fits into Use Social Media to Change Their World Autobiographical Memory Anne Harrison; Hope College Alyssa Usoskin; Lafayette College Kiosk: 7A Kiosk: 12B Government Policy and Moral Hazard in the 2007-2009 Financial Weight and Gender Discrimination among Job Applicants Crisis Jill Sohre, Jill Morris; Minnesota State University, Mankato Ariana Abrams; Union College Kiosk: 12C Kiosk: 7B Laptops in the Classroom: Evaluating the Potential Benefits of The Lac Courte Oreilles Chippewa vs. the Northwestern States Power Technology Against Distractions Company Maria Almoite; Minnesota State University, Mankato Stephen Petrie; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Poster Sessions 7 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 2-3:20 p.m.| 149

Kiosk: 13A Sociology Personal Journal Writings Reflect Experiences of Psychosocial Kiosk: 2A Stressors Effectiveness of Prison Drug Treatment Programs on Recidivism and Justin Hanson; Utah State University Drug Abuse Kiosk: 13B Nicole Niebuhr; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Examining Social Isolation in Mothers Parenting Toddlers with Kiosk: 2B Disabilities Inter-generational transfer of parenting styles in a sample of on-site Sara Somers, Aubree Boyce; Utah State University childcare parents Kiosk: 13C Amanda Wood, Meagan Krause; University of Wisconsin-Stout The Effect of Metacognitive Assignments in Introductory Biology Kiosk: 2C Courses The Impact of PTSD on Veteran’s Social Relationships Stephanie Smith, Bailey-Seiler Sam, Hennessey Kelly; Saint Olaf Brittany LeMay, Kelli Kistner; University of Wisconsin-Stout College Kiosk: 3A Kiosk: 14A Best Practice Interventions for Family Reunification in Child Protective Positive Affect is a Source of Resilience among Treatment-Seeking Services Methamphetamine Users Erin Sullivan; University of Wisconsin-Stout Nicole Miller; University Kiosk: 14B Sustainability Negotiating Cultural Identity: Views of Dating and Marriage among Kiosk: 42C Muslim American Boys and Girls Sustainability in a Foods Laboratory Aleksandra Petkova; Gettysburg College Emily Dupuis, Casey Harms; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 14C Kiosk: 43A Send Him Home: The Effect of Kinesthetic vs. Visual Imagery on Applications of Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting in Fluid Power Putting Systems Sean Murphy; Saint John’s University Men Young; Florida International University Kiosk: 43B Social Work Sustainable human development through affordable housing: A Kiosk: 4B comparison of traditional vs. mixed income housing models. Ex-Prisoners’ Perceptions of the Availability and Effects of Services Elena Shulman; San Diego State University in Correctional Settings Jenna Houston; Bridgewater State University Women and Gender Studies Kiosk: 4C Kiosk: 3C Project Prepare: Preparing Youth to Successfully Age Out of Orphan Italian Women of Westmoreland County: Broomsticks and Taverns Care in Ethiopia Toni Josebeck, Toni Josebeck; Westmoreland County Jacqueline Ader; Loyola University, Chicago Community College Kiosk: 5A Kiosk: 4A The Hispanic experience in disaster recovery: A case study of Gender Analysis of Cases to Guide Policies That Increase Civilian Progress Village, FL Resilience Oscar Merino; University of South Florida Catherine Yuh, Dandan Liu; Rice University Kiosk: 5B Empathy in College Students from Abusive Sibling Relationships and from Non-Abusive Sibling Relationships Nicole Lomeli; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 5C The Epistemological Beliefs of Social Work Students Megan Lewis, MaryErin Mueller; Viterbo University 150 |Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse | Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Poster Session 8 – Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m. Kiosk: 42A Morphometric and materials analysis of a significant natural extra- Anthropology & Archeology cellular matrix material used as the scaffolding in “artificial tissue” Kiosk: 1A modeling studies. Revolution, reform, and reticent voices: a study of the dynamic health Alyssa Jackson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls system of Nicaragua Biology James Gardner; Utah State University Kiosk: 14B Kiosk: 1B Modulation of STAT Protein Expression in the Lungs of Hibernating The Reuse of Monastic Building Materials in Post-Medieval Secular Ground Squirrels Contexts at Thornton Abbey Abigail Brooks, Matthew Bohr; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Sarah Breiter; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 14C Kiosk: 1C Antimicrobial Activity of Traditional Hmong-American Herbal Analysis of Lithic and Ceramic Material Recovered from the Kratz Remedies Creek Mound Group Site Sitha Thor, Jaime Castillo, Garrett Heiman; University of Seth Taft; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Oshkosh Biochemistry Kiosk: 15A Kiosk: 32A A transformation protocol for Trametes versicolor, an important Time Course of the Wounding Effect on Lipoxygenase Expression in biomass pretreatment agent Soybean Leaves Michelle Hartnett; Eastern Illinois University Eva Serem; Minnesota State University, Mankato Kiosk: 15B Kiosk: 32B A Comparison of the effects of polycyclic and environmental The Expression of AT1R in Hypertensive Male and Female Rat estrogenic compounds on the development of pigmentation in Kidneys Xenopus laevis, the African Clawed Frog Sainju; Minnesota State University, Mankato Deena Snoke; Keene State College Kiosk: 32C Kiosk: 15C Evaluation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Activity of Rhamnus Pyrene Exposure Reduces Pigmentation in African Clawed Frog californica and Umbellularia californica (Xenopus laevis) Embryos Cholong Kim; Dominican University of California Kaitlyn Rosato; Keene State College Kiosk: 33A Kiosk: 16A Overexpression of Glycostlated Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) The Regulation of Macrophage Function Using Chemotherapeutic Increases the Migratory Potential of COS-1 CELLS Drugs Miguel Regidor; Dominican University of California Lakshmi Radhakrishnan; University of Toledo Kiosk: 33B Kiosk: 16B Munc13-1 C2A domain regulates protein localization Characterization of the bacterial flora associated with hoof infections Emily Lingeman; University of Wisconsin-Madison in horses. Janna Draper; State University of New York, Brockport Kiosk: 33C Expression and Purification of the Vitamin D Receptor Ligand Binding Kiosk: 16C Domain for the Identification of Vitamin D Recpetor Coactivator The Role of Rad52p Isoforms in Nuclear and Mitochondrial Inhibitors Homologous Recombination Events Nicholas Nassif; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Laura Pankowski; State University of New York, Brockport Kiosk: 34A Kiosk: 17A Effects of Binding 14-3-3 Protein to Tyrosine Hydroxylase Probed Validating the Use of Field Measurements for Estimating Body Fat in With Chymotrypsin Proteolysis Lizards Audrey Avila; St. Mary’s University Chris Becker, Clay Marold; Truman State University Kiosk: 34B Kiosk: 17B Interactions of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and 14-3-3 Protein Probed in Environmental influences on questing of adult Amblyomma Trypsin Proteolysis. americanum Ewa Nowara; St. Mary’s University Sheri He; Truman State University Kiosk: 17C Biological Engineering Toll-like Receptor-mediated regulation of GLI proteins Kiosk: 41B Bailey Rhoads; Northern Illinois University Three-Dimensional Modeling of the Pediatric Airway Kiosk: 18A Courtney Kodweis; Buffalo State College-State University of Quantitative Immunohistochemistry Evaluating Angiogenesis (CD31) New York and a Hypoxia Marker (CA IX) in Pancreatic Carcinoma Mouse Model Kiosk: 41C Treated with a Vehicle Control Compared to Drug Treatment with Parametric Modeling of the Schlemm’s Canal using Fused Deposition E3330 Mallory Westphal; Minnesota State University, Mankato Cleandrea Spencer; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 151

Kiosk: 18B Cell & Molecular Biology Investigation Of The Mechanism Of Gene Regulation Of OPG Kiosk: 21B (Osteoprotegerin) By Cx43 Treatment-induced microRNA alterations in Complex Regional Pain Iraj Hassan; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Syndrome Kiosk: 18C Sabrina Douglas; Drexel University Remodeling and Regeneration in the Goldfish Heart Kiosk: 21C Maria Haag; Depauw University A missense mutation in APRT is associated with 2,8-dihydroxyadenine Kiosk: 19A uroliths in Native American Indian Dogs Regulation of INPP4B Tumor Suppressor Activity by Posttranslational Randall Pfeifer; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Modifications Kiosk: 22A Osmin Herrera; Florida International University Frequency of Canine Disease-Causing Mutations in a Mixed Breed Kiosk: 19B Dog Population Lipid Analysis of the Genus Actetabularia Using Positive-Ion Sharon Zierath; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Electrospray/ Mass Spectrometry/ Mass Spectrometry and Gas Kiosk: 22B Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry Genetic Profiling of Escherichia coli Isolated from Canada Geese Fecal TaRisha Lake, Aaron Dahmen, Ethan Womack, Adanna Omatu, Matter and Urban Playa Lake Water Yvonne Ejorh, Adam Glass, Jadeah Jackson; Middle Tennessee Joshua Thomas; Lubbock Christian University State University Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 19C The Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Fatty Acid Neuroprotection in the Next Generation Sequencing of the Chloroplast Genome of the Retina Invasive Grass Phragmites australis Jonathan Schall; University of Scranton Betsy Stevens, Katherine Updike, Michaelyn Hartmann; Siena Kiosk: 23A College Does mucus play a role during infection with the parasite Toxoplasma Kiosk: 20A gondii? RalA Signaling Pathway as a Target for Anti-Cancer Therapy Joshua Mayoral; Northern Arizona University Christopher Beaudoin; University of -Kansas City Kiosk: 23B Kiosk: 20B Creation of a Physical 3D Homo sapiens Single-cell Model using Characterizing Interactions of the Antifungal Fengycin with Model Confocal Microscopy Data via Rapid Prototyping Biomembranes using Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Paul Hausch; Ripon College Simulations Kiosk: 23C Aaron Cravens; University of Rochester An investigation of the chemical phenotype and genotype of alveolar Kiosk: 20C macrophage from mice sensitized to ovalbumin and fed dietary fatty Investigating barley straw as a control for nuisance aquatic acids that vary in n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids vegetation: an ecological research partnership between our Jenny Jing; University of New Hampshire classroom and our community Kiosk: 24A Brian Hardyman, Christin Selle; University of Wisconsin- Comparative Genomics Analysis of Plant-Microbe Interactions within Platteville Poplar Kiosk: 21A Jennifer Trumbo; Capital University Daphnia Prey Dynamics in a Freshwater Recreational Lake Elizabeth Tanner; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Chemical Engineering Kiosk: 43C Business/Finance/Accounting Development and Characterization of Solid State Polymer Electrolyte Kiosk: 50B Membranes for use in Alkaline Fuel Cells. Determinants of Charitable Giving Rishon Benjamin; Drexel University Abbey Wardle; University of Central Lancashire Kiosk: 44A Kiosk: 50C Measuring Cr volatility from ferritic stainless steels: novel and Lesson Learned: The Chinese Approach to Doing Business in Africa conventional methods compared Wemimo Abbey; University of Minnesota, Crookston Jude Eziashi; Montana State University, Bozeman Kiosk: 51A Kiosk: 44B Perceptions that Drive Cloud-Based Application Adoption Decisions Performance of electroless nickel plating on 441 stainless steel for by Students and Faculty SOFC interconnect applications Abigail Habeck, Adam Revak; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire McLain Leonard; Montana State University, Bozeman 152 |Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse | Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Chemistry Kiosk: 47B Kiosk: 27A Eating Patterns in Social Environments Cadmium Uptake from Fertilizers by Pole Filet Beans Emerite Nicole Glebe; Hope College Adam Cameron, Maxwell Samuelson; University of Wisconsin- Computer Science Stout Kiosk: 37A Kiosk: 27B An Evolutionary-inspired Probabilistic Search Algorithm to Structurally Determination of Cadmium in Phosphorus Fertilizers Characterize the Native State of a Novel Protein Sequence Brittany Johnson; University of Wisconsin-Stout Sameh Saleh; George Mason University Kiosk: 27C Thermostability Determination of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics at High Kiosk: 37B SST and Tropical Storms Temperatures by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Brandon Williams; Fisk University Heidi Frynkewicz, Melinda Richardson, Hannah Feezle; Gannon University Kiosk: 37C A Framework for Data Replica Selection in Large Spatial Computation Kiosk: 28A Determination of Capsaicinoids in Hot Sauces: A Liquid Aliaksei Yakimkou; Missouri Western State College Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Experiment for the Ecology & Organismal Biology Undergraduate Laboratory Jon Marcson, Mary Divins; Gannon University Kiosk: 25C Nitrogen dynamics in different floodplain vegetation communities Kiosk: 28B Whitney Swanson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Substituted Glycolides Derived from Fatty Acids as Potential Monomers for the Production of Biodegradable Polymers Kiosk: 26A Chloe Gumpert, Nicole Woodson, Peter Douglas, Timothy Aphid Defense Strategies Towards Parasitic Wasps Cutler; Luther College Mattea Allert; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 28C Kiosk: 26B Polymerization of D,L-Lactide by Titanium Amidoalkoxide Complexes The calm before the storm: bat communities in southwestern Nemanja Vuksanovic, Logan Grado; Luther College Wisconsin prior to the occurrence of white-nose syndrome Tanner Ruechel, Christin Selle; University of Wisconsin- Kiosk: 29A Platteville Raman Spectroscopy Methods to Detect Monomolecular Layers on Oxide Surfaces Kiosk: 26C Natascha Knowlton; University of Utah The Effect of a dsRNA Hypovirus as a Chestnut Blight Biological Control on American Chestnut Seedling and Small Tree Growth Kiosk: 29B Dustin Stevens; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Biofuel Cells as Self-Powered Sensors for Arsenic Detection Steven Rose; University of Utah Economics Kiosk: 30A Kiosk: 3C Membrane fluidity enhances perilipin 2 association with lipid droplet Impact of Midwest National Parks on their Surrounding Communities surfaces Elizabeth Karsten; University of Minnesota, Duluth Jonathan Reid; Saint Olaf College Kiosk: 4A Kiosk: 30C Influence of the Great Recession on the Black-White Male Earnings Paleontological Survey of Ordovician West Spring Creek Formation, Gap Arbuckle Group, Kiowa County, OK Luke Barber; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Zella Classen; Southwestern Oklahoma State University Kiosk: 31A Education A Three Step Synthesis of Benzoyl Peroxide Kiosk: 51B Brenda Her; St. Catherine University, St. Paul Understanding Age in the Workforce: the Teacher’s Influence Kiosk: 31B Nicole Casperson, Megan Daniels; University of Wisconsin- Phosphine-Catalyzed [3+2] Annulations of Azomethine Imines Stout Qixin He; University of California, Los Angeles Kiosk: 51C Kiosk: 31C Co-evolving watershed education and Programmable Media Waste Cooking Oil for Biodiesel Concepts in middle-school classrooms: An implementation of the Amber Mahan, Roger Cochrane; Franklin College Creative Thinking Spiral Regina Smith; University of Maine Communications Kiosk: 52A Kiosk: 46C Exploring the Human Condition of Deaf and Blindness Processing Signals in Gaps: Young Listeners Kelli Richards; Bridgewater State University Sandy Joseph; University of South Florida Kiosk: 52B Kiosk: 47A The Impact of Art Therapy for Enhancing the Communication Skills of You go Girl!: Analyzing Coverage of Female Triathletes in the People Diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum Ironman Triathlon World Championships Taylor Smith; Bridgewater State University Brittany Nordland; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 153

Engineering/Engineering Technology Health Sciences & Public Health Kiosk: 42C Kiosk: 54A A study of the mechanics of the hairpin vortex through visualization Establishing Two-Point discrimination of Cranial Nerve V and PIV Kristie Williamson, Jessica Adler; Weber State University Andrew Sanders; Lafayette College Kiosk: 54B Kiosk: 43A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin and the Diagnosis of Exercise-Induced Spatial Variability of Water Quality in Big Creek Lake, Mobile County, Bronchoconstriction AL Megan Hirschi, Richard John, Justin Anderson; Weber State Falon McIlwain; University of South Alabama University Kiosk: 43B Kiosk: 54C Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Inferior Vena Cava in Pulmonary The Use of Music Stimulation to Increase On-Task Behaviors in Hypertension Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Language Processing Megha Sinha; East Carolina University Disorder Chelsea Fitch; Eastern Illinois University English Kiosk: 55A Kiosk: 48C The positive impact of physical therapy on a patient with a The Evolution of Satan: Dante, Milton, and Blake neurodegenerative disorder Harry (Hal) Thompson; Augustana College Elaine Rodriguez; Northern Illinois University Kiosk: 49B Kiosk: 55B Mother Nature’s Son: William Wordsworth and the Abject Maternal Bone Mineral Density in Vitamin Deficient African American Men with Body Sickle Cell Disease. Cory Rothwell; Bridgewater State University Alden Daniels; University of Memphis Kiosk: 49B Kiosk: 55C Fantasy Writing: An Ancient Art BMI Self-perception on Weight Management Interventions among Justin Johnson; California University of Pennsylvania American Adolescents Grace Gallagher; University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Environmental Studies & Sciences Kiosk: 39A History Farmland Erosion Potential and its Relationship to Soil Kiosk: 47C Characteristics of the Marche Region, Italy The Development of the Market in the Lower Fox Valley River Region, Jordan Burkhart, David Pedrick, Phil Marty; Luther College 1833-1852 Kiosk: 39B Wayne Duerkes; Northern Illinois University Visualizing Inorganic Nutrient Supply from Coastal Upwelling and Kiosk: 48A Estuarine Freshwater Flow to the Gulf of the Farallones National The Evolution of the Cinematic Slave: Changing Views of the Black Marine Sanctuary, California, USA Character in Film History Evangelho Cam, Tai Sing Hee; Dominican University of Amy Roth; University of Wisconsin-River Falls California Kiosk: 48B Kiosk: 39C The Winning Personality: President Harvey Schofield, the Eau Claire Effects of Limited Soil Areas on the Growth of Gleditsia triacanthos State Teachers College, and the Great Depression Brannick Beatse; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Jennifer Barth; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 40A Altered Gene Expression in Wild Northern Pike Contaminated with Kinesiology & Exercise Science Methylmercury Kiosk: 44C Laura Jacobson; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Difference in Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Lactic Acid Accumulation Between Singles and Doubles Tennis Athletes Geography & Earth Sciences Matthew Lunde, Van Duser; Gustavus Adolphus College Kiosk: 38A Kiosk: 45A Trends in Wisconsin Stream Flow Discharge Comparison of Plyometric Training and Traditional Run Training on Two- Ron Chester; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Mile Run Performance Kiosk: 38B Olivia Johnson, Matt Collins, Ryan Williams; Gustavus Adolphus Statistical Count of Invertebrata from Ordovician West Spring Creek College Formation, Arbuckle Group, Kiowa County, OK Kiosk: 45B Zella Classen; Southwestern Oklahoma State University Comparison of Exercise Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Maximal Kiosk: 38C Oxygen Uptake Between Smokers and Non-Smokers During Sub- See What We Mean? Measuring the Effectiveness of Different Map maximal Exercise Rhetorical Styles for Persuasive Geocommunication Taylor Volk, Cassandra Rogness; Gustavus Adolphus College Mary Windsor; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 154 |Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Linguistics & World Languages Kiosk: 53A Kiosk: 49C Testing of a Modified Early Warning Scoring (MEWS) Tool A Pragmatic Analysis of “Like”: power, gender, and sexual orientation Kimberley Stunkard; Lubbock Christian University Harold Eychaner; Truman State University Kiosk: 53B Kiosk: 50A Factors Related to Quality of Life among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes An Interlanguage: Emerging French and English in Scientific Writing Shifa Rishi; University of Pittsburgh Lita Olsen; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 53C Student Roles in Nursing Simulation and Their Effects on Learning Mathematics Sarah Bull, Jessy Willse; Stevenson University Kiosk: 36B Binocular Disparity as an Explanation for the Moon Illusion Physical/Occupational Therapy/Speech Language Pathology Joseph Antonides; Susquehanna University Kiosk: 45C Kiosk: 36C Using Multisensory Input to Supplement Articulation Intervention Analyzing Baseball Strategy Caitlin Maxheimer; Eastern Illinois University Sam Walczak, Josh Jacobson, Eric King, Michael Abdella; Saint Kiosk: 46A Olaf College Functional Status Outcomes for Patients with Lumbar Spine Impairments Seeking Outpatient Rehabilitation Microbiology & Immunology Emily Longwell-Grice; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiosk: 24B Kiosk: 46B Different tolerance for YdcI expression in different bacteria Development of Glove Prototype to Assist Stroke and Head Injury Laura Solomon; Villanova University Patients with Loss of Hand Movement Kiosk: 24C Sherry Sanden Will; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Systematic analysis of Salmonella YdcI protein expression in a range of growth conditions Physics Susan Hannagan; Villanova University Kiosk: 34C Kiosk: 25B Bending optical space for Luneburg lens and cloaking applications Keratocyte and Neutrophil Interaction in Mouse Cornea Characterized Todd Adams; Towson University by a Novel 3-D Ultrastructural Approach Kiosk: 35A Nancy Shenoi; University of Houston A Non-intrusive Acoustic Analysis of Advertisement Calls by Fowler’s Toad: Dwarfism Affects Resonant Frequency More than Dominant Neuroscience Frequency. Kiosk: 12B Brendan Clark; Bloomsburg University Afferent Connectivity of the Substance P Reactive Nucleus (SPf) in the Kiosk: 35B Zebra Finch Doping dependence of the electronic properties of LaxSr1-xFeO3 Kevin Beine, Hannah Andrekus; St Norbert College epitaxial thin film Kiosk: 12C Yujun Xie; Drexel University Quantification of Vesicular Glutamate Transporter Proteins in Zebra Kiosk: 35C Finch Neurons Memristor Brain: Can we make an axon from semiconductor Yekaterina Makeyeva, Natasha Thern, Tara Mendez; St Norbert memristors? College Qurat-ul-Ann Mirza; Indiana University-Purdue University Kiosk: 13A Indianapolis Extinction of trace fear conditioning requires the retrosplenial cortex. Kiosk: 36A Jonathan Lee; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wavelength Dependence of Photoinduced Effects in As(x)S(100-x) Kiosk: 13B Amorphous Thin Films What is the Effect of an Acute Stressor on Types of Recognition James York-Winegar; Austin PEAY State University Memory? Rachel Hammer, Molly Haywood; Carthage College Political Science Kiosk: 13C Kiosk: 4B A Large-Scale Analysis of Music-Color Synesthesia Democracy, constitutions, and Belarus: Analyzing democratic Sarah Schwettmann; Rice University transitions and constitutional framework in Belarus Molly Anderson; University of West Georgia Kiosk: 14A A transgenic mouse line that facilitates the study of the astrocytic Kiosk: 4C contributions to post-traumatic neurogenesis and epilepsy U.S.-Iran Relations: the Nuclear Dilemma Victoria Servin; University of California, Berkeley Robert Gibson; Hamline University, St. Paul

Nursing Psychology Kiosk: 52C Kiosk: 5A Understanding Nursing Student Motivation to Perform in High-Fidelity You Really Just Did That!? Pet Peeves of College Advisors and Simulations Advisees Jessy Willse, Sarah Bull; Stevenson University Rebecca Lamers, Robyn Wallin, Katie Remington, Ashley Shipman, Kristen Morgan; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Poster Sessions 8 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Friday, 3:30-4:50 p.m.| 155

Kiosk: 5B Kiosk: 10B Part 2: Formal versus Informal Advisees-Inside the Brain of the Advisors The Powerful Effect of Social Norms on Stalking Proclivity Morgan Kristen, Ashley Shipman, Rebecca Lamers, Katie Samantha Rowell, Alyssa Varhol; Kennesaw State University Remington, Robin Wallin; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Kiosk: 10C Kiosk: 5C The Relationship between Sensation Seeking, Psychopathy, and Parenting Style, Self-regulation, and Private Speech in Early Childhood Deception Erin Lindgren; George Mason University Ashley Dickey; Eastern Kentucky University Kiosk: 6B Kiosk: 11A Surveying Teachers about the Use of Stability Balls as an Intervention OCD: What it Really Means Nicole Kafka, RaeLynn Limberg; Minnesota State University, Makenzie Feiler; Eastern Kentucky University Mankato Kiosk: 11B Kiosk: 6C “The Relationship Between Digit Ratio and Interhemispheric Transfer Does the source make it true? Busting the truthiness effect with political Time” statements Wilmon Brown; Oklahoma State University William King, Cara Green, Kimberly Jones, Jarad Bell, Cassie Flinn; Kiosk: 11C Missouri Western State College Shaping one’s life based on immigration status: the difficulties of Kiosk: 7A being a Latino undocumented suburban college student Physical Activity as a Potential Moderator of Work-School Conflict on Guadalupe Lopez; Northern Illinois University Incivility, Caffeine Intake, and Sleep Quality Kiosk: 12A Justin Barnes; University of Nebraska at Omaha Eyes Wide Open: Infant Pupil Dilation Addresses Attention Kiosk: 7B Processing in Early Word Learning The Role of Motivation on Academic Achievement in College Students Laura Trafidlo; Ithaca College Chelsea Keninger; Wartburg College Sociology Kiosk: 7C The Ability of Salvinorin A to Produce Behavioral Sensitization Kiosk: 2A Heather Williams; Mercer University The Relationship Between Gender & First-Generation College Students Kiosk: 8A Julia Heck, Amber Roberts; University of Wisconsin-Stout Examining Changes in Moral Identity through International Service- Learning Kiosk: 2B Indienne Coombs; Mercer University How to Succeed in Higher Education with a Learning Disability Katelynn Casey; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 8B Cardiovascular Emotional Dampening: Is there a relationship between Kiosk: 2C social support and blood pressure? The Relationship between Sleep Patterns and Marital Satisfaction Jack Graham, Melissa Hibdon, Aaron Nathan, Ronald Schram, Lauren Randall, Brittany Skopek; University of Wisconsin-Stout Meredith Caldwell, Anastasia Morrison, Eric Wilson, Kathleen Backman; Clemson University Sustainability Kiosk: 8C Kiosk: 40B The Enhancement of Cognitive Flexibility through Aesthetic Experience Sustainable End-of-Life Arrangements Elizabeth Che; Macaulay Honors College at Staten Island College, Jennifer Carubia; University of Central Lancashire CUNY Kiosk: 40C Kiosk: 9A Extreme rainfall in a changing climate: new analysis and estimation The Effects of Discrimination, Acculturative Stress and Coping on considerations for infrastructure design Depression as a Mental Health Outcome for Latino College Students Michael Dandy; University of Maine Brett Christensen; Marquette University Kiosk: 41A Kiosk: 9B Sustainability and Consumption Patterns in Ecuador Running Wheel Pre-Exposure Differentially Affects Performance on Jana Diekrager, Jorge Segovia; Winona State University Three Motor Tasks Kate Happel; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Women and Gender Studies Kiosk: 9C Kiosk: 3A Undergraduate Research Experiences and Critical Thinking in First- Social Networks and Disaster Recovery: The Influence of Gender Year Students Rebecca Shionis; University of Florida Brian Ginburg; Kennesaw State University Kiosk: 3B Kiosk: 10A Legacy of the Father: heteronormal imprint on lesbian couples. Affect Specificity of Postively- and Negatively-Valenced Emotions in Pedro Nieves, Sebastián Medina; University of Puerto Rico Infancy Lindey Maza, Amber Phelps, Savannah McGrath; Kennesaw State University 156 |Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Poster Session 9 – Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m. Biology Kiosk: 15A Anthropology & Archeology Exploring medically significant genomic variation in diverse Kiosk: 1A demographic groups Exploration of Ancestor Veneration through Analysis of the Alexa Campanile; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Landscape at the Peruvian site of Hualcayán Kiosk: 15B Kate Norgon; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Developing Dye-Modified Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles to Promote Kiosk: 1B Sterilization of Solid Surfaces Using Visible Light A Comparative Analysis of Dental Health at the Gibson and Ray Sites Amanda King; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Megan Schwalenberg; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 15C Kiosk: 1C Analysis of Hair DNA in Two Soil depths through Real-Time PCR Indigenous Knowledge: a look at the Maori in Modern Day Education Choua Vang; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Systems Kiosk: 16A Rileigh Van Driessche; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Effects of the Ultraviolet Filter Benzophenone on the Growth of Soy Bean and Corn Biochemistry Deion Burks; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Kiosk: 30B Kiosk: 16B Trichome Formation and its Role in Glucosinolate Metabolism Lung Fibrosis: How Lung Matrix Affects Cell Function Britta Rued; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Annechael Wood; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 30C Kiosk: 16C Synthesis and Antibody Binding Study of a Cyclic Dimer MUC1 Mucin Clustering-typing of 10 Novel Mycobacteriophage Through Peptide Polymerase Chain Reaction Cheng Her; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Ryan Cullen; College of St. Scholastica Kiosk: 31A Kiosk: 17A Differential Toxicity of Cholera Toxin and E. coli Enterotoxin Explored Chytridiomycosis-resistant Hyla arenicolor Populations in Southern Using Molecular Dynamics Simulations Utah Lindsey Brier; University of Houston Chancen Hall, Nickolas Hadley; Dixie State College of Utah Kiosk: 31B Kiosk: 17B Analyzing Potential Inhibitors via Virtual Screening for Neglected The Localization of Osteocalcin Protein and mRNA in Mice Neural Tropical Disease Ganglia Daniel O’Brien; University of Texas, Austin Jonathan Tsui; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Kiosk: 31C New Brunswick Exploration of Novel Inhibitors for Yersinia pestis’ FabV Enoyl-ACP Kiosk: 17C Reductase Through Virtual Screening Functional Investigation of Novel Phosphotyrosine Residues in the Michael Tra, Maximiliano Magallanes; University of Texas, Src family Kinase Fyn Austin Elizabeth Chapdelaine, Zachary Fulton; Norwich University Kiosk: 32A Kiosk: 18A Developing Analytical Methods to Measure the Thermodynamic Analysis of Neuronal Migration Defect in src-1 Mutant and Fyn Stability of DNA Structures on Surfaces Transgenic C. elegans Justin Jens; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Zac Fulton; Norwich University Kiosk: 32B Kiosk: 18B Determining the Accessibility of Nucleosomal DNA Alleviation of Pain Associated with Disbudding Kyle Kaster, Anthony Brandt, Jake DeCleene, Dan Manelli; Amanda Mathias; Oklahoma State University University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 18C Biological Engineering A House is not a Home: Host Specificity of Freshwater Snails to North American and African Horsehair Worms (Phylum: Nematomorpha). Kiosk: 39A In-vitro 3D artificial tissue models of mouse adipose using the 3T3-L1 Kristen Enyart; Oklahoma State University pre-adipocyte cell line. Kiosk: 19A Eric Valder, Brianna Jacques; University of Wisconsin-River The Influence of the Visual System and Habitat Light on the Colors of Falls Anolis Lizard Visual Signals Emelia Failing; Union College Kiosk: 39B Characterization of 3D Artificial Skeletal Muscle Tissues In-vitro using Kiosk: 19B the Myoblast Cell Line C2C12. Animal Model of RA and Atherosclerosis Rijada Suljic, Brianna Jacques, Kathryn Overby; University of Cindy La; University of California, Los Angeles Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 20A Kiosk: 39C Species Diversity Studies on the Developmental Expression of In-vitro 3D “artificial tumor tissues” developed from the Hela, cervical Aquaporin 3 carcinoma cell line display evidence of regional differentiation and Kelly Christensen; Montana State University, Bozeman cellular specialization as well as motile, stem-like cell Brittany Servent; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 157

Kiosk: 20C Chemical Engineering Characterizing Candidate Breast Cancer Tumor Suppressor Genes: Kiosk: 41A MTUS2 and LHX8 Dynamic Gradient Refractive Index Polymers Diane Fru; Iowa State University Kathleen Stewart; University of Rochester Kiosk: 21A Kiosk: 41B Preferred Vegetation Characteristics of the Southern Flying Squirrel The Advancement of an Automated Extruder to Aid Nanoparticle Hannah Von Arb, Stephanie Noyes; College of Saint Benedict Synthesis Kiosk: 21B Trevor Tanner; University of Utah Phosphorylation of Serine and twist1a Activity in Zebrafish Kiosk: 41C Amy Robbins; University of Michigan Synthesis and Characterization of High Surface Area Activated Carbon Business/Finance/Accounting Goyko Rajak; University of Wisconsin-Platteville Kiosk: 49C Forecasting gasoline price Chemistry Diaw Mbaye; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 27A Kiosk: 50A New Examples of Amine-Induced Reversal of Diastereoselectivity Acculturation and Repatriation: an Exploratory Analysis of Return during Acylation of trans-1,2-Substituted Cyclohexanols Mormon Missionaries Amelia Watson; University of the Pacific Joshua Blume; Utah State University Kiosk: 27B Kiosk: 50B Imaging Photoelectron Photoion Coincidence Spectroscopy of Energy Sustainability Language in Public Communication by American Selected Nitromethane Ions Companies Jessica Dudoff, Derek Kuether; University of the Pacific Shawn Keenan; Viterbo University Kiosk: 27C Synthesis and characterization of terthiophene derivatives for use in Cell & Molecular Biology dye sensitized solar cells Kiosk: 21C Gretchen Ziegler; University of Minnesota-Morris Microsporidia and Its Involvement in the Survival of Group A Kiosk: 28A Streptococci in Macrophages Regioselective Organometallic Coupling to Heterocyclic Compounds Alicia Nassar; University of South Florida Samuel Gockel; University of Minnesota-Morris Kiosk: 22A Kiosk: 28B Targeting the regulation of aberrant DNA methylation in Mll-PTD / The Synthesis, Purification, and Characterization of K[Co3Ru(CO)12] Flt3-ITD acute myeloid leukemia and K[Co3Fe(CO)12] and Their Potential Applications John Nemer; Ohio State University Joshua Utter; Jacksonville University Kiosk: 22B Kiosk: 28C Analysis of oxidative stress responses to mrck-1 RNA interference- Investigating the Degradation of Vanillin Via the Photocatalytic Activity treated Caenorhabditis elegans using fluorescent microscopy of Titanium Dioxide Amanda Chapo; Salisbury University Ravnit Bhatia; Lehman College Kiosk: 22C Kiosk: 29A Molecular Analysis of Candidate Targets of the Drosophila Insulator- Water Purification by Photo-catalytic Destruction of Pollutants binding Protein CTCF Aisha Bismillah; University of Central Lancashire Taylor Schoenheit; University of Evansville Kiosk: 29B Kiosk: 23A Using Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy to Study pH-Dependent Annotation of the Sarcocystis Neurona Genome – Challenges and Structural Differences in a Model Helical Peptide Antibiotic Lessons Learned Jayna Sharma; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Katharine Korunes; University of Georgia Kiosk: 29C Kiosk: 23B Temperature Dependence of Amide Proton NMR Signals Reveals Spatiotemporal Development of Late-Born Rods and Bipolar Cells Structural Differences in Several Model Helical Peptide Antibiotics and Their Synapses in Mice with Gestational Lead Exposure. John Weirich, Jayna Sharma, Luke Oetzel, Emma Sabel; Jaime Carrillo; University of Houston University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 23C Kiosk: 30A Co-Targeting the mTOR and MAPK Pathways is Effective in a Novel Contruction of a Helical Peptide Model to Examine the Role of Steric Mouse Model of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors Hinderance in Helix Flexibility Leah Anderson; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Luke Oetzel; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 24A Characterization of Candidate Cancer Genes Identified by Sleeping Beauty Transposon Mutagenesis Kristina Larson; University of Minnesota, Duluth Kiosk: 24B Does PELP1 Alter 3D Growth of Mammary Epithelial Cells Laura McDowell; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 158 |Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Communications Kiosk: 4C Kiosk: 45A Model Measuring Regional Economic Growth-Abstract Collegiate Greek Leadership Influence on Professional Success Matthew Hobbs, Riley Haynes, Brendan Reed; University of Brandon Drozd; University of Nebraska, Kearney Wisconsin-River Falls Kiosk: 45B Education Fairytales and Princesses: Prevailing Stereotypes and Disney’s Effects on Communication and Culture Kiosk: 50C High School Blugold Beginnings Program: An Investigation of Courtney Pearson; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Program Impact Kiosk: 45C Abigail Nygaard, Khue Yang, Giney Rojas, Choua Xiong; I noticed they were upset: Talking about Depression within Romantic University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Relationships Kiosk: 51A Ashley Blair; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Closing the Achievement Gap: An Investigation into the Efficacy of Computer Science the Blugold Beginnings College Access Program Elizabeth Harris, Bailey Boelter, Samara Gaitan, Kelly O’Donnell; Kiosk: 35A University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Emergency Detection and Relief Using Mobile Phones Kevon Scott, Christopher Cornwall, Clayton Gordon, Jamar Kiosk: 51B Robinson, Raymond Thomas, Cornelius Jackson; Johnson C Smith Incorporating Social Studies into the Elementary School Curriculum University Allison Little; Bridgewater State University Kiosk: 51C Dance Learning for a Global Society: The Culture of a Language Immersion Kiosk: 38B Program Dancing for Democracy: How Dance Influenced the Cultural Casey Finch; Bridgewater State University Conversation of the Cold War Kaitlyn Holmwood; Hope College Engineering/Engineering Technology Kiosk: 40A Ecology & Organismal Biology Calibration of a Photovoltaic Cell Insolation Meter Kiosk: 26A Joshua Anderson; Union College Primary plant succession on sandbars in the Chippewa River: a Kiosk: 40B comparison dammed and undammed stretches Using Robot Vision to Improve Stability of an Inexpensive Robotic Elijah Small; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Arm Kiosk: 26B Stefan Mellem, Sarah Beth Sivanich, Tommy Martino; Saint Olaf The richness and distribution of Rhamnus cathartica L. present in the College understory of two different ecosystems, and how its growth pattern Kiosk: 40C influences the establishment and distribution of native species Herringbone Micro-Mixer Geometries on Mixing Efficiencies in Fernando Esteban Montero de Oliveira, Veridiana Sayão; University Microchannel of Wisconsin-River Falls Maria Najera; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiosk: 26C 20,000 mm under the lake: Hemoglobin expression in Ambystoma English tigrinum Kiosk: 47A Jorge Polanco, Gabriel Velez, Tara Juresh; Winona State University More Than the Mold: The Questioning of Female Gender Roles in Joanna Baillie’s De Monfort Economics Gayle Metzger; Salisbury University Kiosk: 3A Kiosk: 47B Evaluating the Financial Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Farmers in Syon Abbey Legislative Texts Wisconsin Ellen Cope; University of Michigan Samuel Foster; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 47C Kiosk: 3B Violence, Morality, and the Absent of God in the Work of Cormac Implications of WTO Membership on Russian Economy McCarthy Alexey Bogdanov; University of Wisconsin-Superior Sheldon Baker; University of Texas, San Antonio Kiosk: 3C Kiosk: 48A The Demand for Supermarkets in the Food Deserts of Rural Wisconsin Have Another Drink… Damned Voice in Society’s Head, We’ll Stop Jeremy Peterson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater You Talking Kiosk: 4A Rachel Patnode; University of Wisconsin-River Falls The Impact of Health Insurance Coverage on the Choices of Medical Kiosk: 48B Services: A Multinomial Logit Approach The Use of Closure and Action in Graphic Novels Kexin Feng; Gustavus Adolphus College David Stilin; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 4B How Does Unemployment Compensation Affect the Unemployment Rate and the Economy? Dae Yeul Lee; University of Minnesota, Crookston Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 159

Environmental Studies & Sciences History Kiosk: 36C Kiosk: 46A Analyzing Test Scores in Science Using WeatherBug Achieve as an The Munich Massacre: tThe Effects of Terrorism on the International Aid - Primary and Secondary Schools in Racine Wisconsin Community and the Resilience of the Olympic Spirit Keith Krukowski; University of Wisconsin-Parkside Sharon DuPree; Anderson College Kiosk: 37A Kiosk: 46B Surface Elevation Responses to Meteorological Forcing on the Indian “Agents are Forever: Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence Pertaining River Lagoon to the Western Front, North Sea, and Britain During the First World Morgan Ridler; Florida Institute of Technology War” Kiosk: 37B Thomas Williams; Carthage College Lending a Farm Hand: Assessing the Challenges Facing Beginning Kiosk: 46C Farmers in Minnesota The C.R. Harmon & Sons Store: A Typical Nineteenth and Twentieth Benjamin Carlson; Saint John’s University Century General Store” Kiosk: 37C Sean Black; Westminster College Analysis of the Heavy Metal Contamination on Plants at a Superfund Restoration Site and Adaptive Management Consequences Interdisciplinary Studies Marla Bianca; Moravian College Kiosk: 55A An Inside Perspective of the Role of Hispanics in Occupy Wall Street Kiosk: 38A and Puerto Rico Evaluating the Environmental Influences on D/H Fractionation in Algal Lipids Kriza Vargas; University of Puerto Rico Johnny Huynh; University of Washington, Seattle Kiosk: 55B Understanding Academic and Educational Relevance: An Film/Photography Studies Interdisciplinary Investigation Kiosk: 38C Jeffrey Albrecht; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Use of DID in Contemporary Film to Illustrate Conflicting Cultural Dictates about Prescribed Gender Roles: a Study of Primal Fear, Kinesiology & Exercise Science Fight Club, Black Swan, and Silent House Kiosk: 42A Christian Ruiz; Virginia Commonwealth University A look in the mirror: An in-depth study of weight perception TaNiqua Ward, Hannah Kostelecky, Krystal Higgins, Melissa Geography & Earth Sciences Powers, Jacilyn Olson; University of Central Oklahoma Kiosk: 35C Kiosk: 42B Investigating Seiche Oscillations of Surface Water Elevation in the Correlation Between Frontal Plane Projection Angle and 3-D Angles Indian River Lagoon, FL of Lower Extremity Juan Johnson; Florida Institute of Technology Alex Ehlert, Drake Kessler, Mike Quirk; University of Wisconsin- Kiosk: 36A La Crosse Land Cover Change Analysis of the Kinnickinnic River Watershed, Kiosk: 42C Wisconsin Effects of Toe-Walking on Balance and Coordination With Unreliable Gregg Roemhildt; University of Wisconsin-River Falls Vision Kiosk: 36B Hanna Love; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Lead Contamination in Passage Island Soils & Rock Pools, Isle Kiosk: 43A Royale National Park Effects of Moderate Exercise on Neurocognitive Function Steven Oxley; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Saskia Richter, Comee Bridgett; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Health Sciences & Public Health Kiosk: 53C Linguistics & World Languages Protective Factors that Appear to Promote the Physical Health of an Kiosk: 48C Elderly Afro-Ecuadorian Population Lost (and Found) in Translation: Issues of Identity in the Spanglish Cassandra Botcher; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Narrative Kiosk: 54A Lindsay Oberhausen; University of Kentucky Comparison of count rates between aerosol ventilation kits Kiosk: 49A Eric Phillips; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Influence of L2 and L2 on Perceptual VOT Boundaries in Initial- Kiosk: 54B stage L3 Self-Reported Understanding of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Jeffrey Green; University of Utah Disorder Among Undergraduate Students at a Midwestern University Kiosk: 49B Meghan McClellan; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse The Digitization of Sacred Hmong Texts Kiosk: 54C Andrew Hitchcock; University of Wisconsin-Stout Impacting Social Determinants of Health: How One Survey Can Make a Difference for Transportation Rebecca Green, Prasli Mathew, Aisha Walton, Aleisha Williams; University of Central Oklahoma 160 |Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.

Mathematics Kiosk: 53A Kiosk: 34C British Perceptions of Breast Cancer Treatment & Detection On the Determination of Photo-actuation Effects for a Polymer/ Neal McCall; University of Pittsburgh MWCNT Composite Fiber Based Cantilever Physical/Occupational Therapy/Speech Language Pathology Aixa de Jesús Espinosa; University of Puerto Rico at Humacao Kiosk: 43B Microbiology & Immunology Cognitive Aspects of Stuttering Kiosk: 24C Megan Tredway; Eastern Illinois University Small Molecule Inhibitors of Type III Secretion in Salmonella enterica Kiosk: 43C serovar Typhimurium A Comparison of Two Intervention Approaches Using the iPad Anna SantaMaria, Benjamin Heiserman; Moravian College Meredith Healy; Eastern Illinois University Kiosk: 25A Kiosk: 44A Characterization of the Antibacterial Drug SK-03-92 and MIC Testing A Comparative Analysis of Speech Recognition Tests for Children of CL and SK-03-92 Analogs and their Component Test Word Characteristics Sara Medina-Bielski, Michelle Lane; University of Wisconsin- Mary Napolitano; Macaulay Honors College - Queens La Crosse Kiosk: 44B Kiosk: 25B Role of Multifocal Lens Glasses on Walking Balance in People with Using Fluorescent in situ Hybridization to Observe the Location of Parkinson’s disease Buttiauxella within the Intestinal Tract of a Slug Malorie Hauch; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sydney Lomnes; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Kiosk: 44C Kiosk: 25C Pragmatics of Language and the Potential Impact on Reading The Survival Rate of Vancomysin-Resistant Enterococci on Common Comprehension Laboratory Surfaces Whitney Scott; University of South Florida Rebecca Abelman; Salisbury University Physics Neuroscience Kiosk: 33A Kiosk: 13B Synthesizing new modes of force microscopy for nanomechanical Possible Heat Shock Protein Involvement in Preconditioning studies Neuroprotection due to Patrick Snyder; Eastern Illinois University Breanna Ryan; Dillard University Kiosk: 33B Kiosk: 13C A Dynamic Computational Study of the Role of Ion Channels in a Muted Glial Cell Response in 13-Lined Ground Squirrel to Optic Neuron Nerve Crush Eric Hall; Stetson University Ryan Bures, Benjamin Sajdak; University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Kiosk: 33C Kiosk: 14A Surface Potential near the Threading Dislocations in p-type doped Therapeutic Potential of Combined Vascular and Cellular Targeting in ZnO probed by Scanning Probe Microscopy Gliomas: Preclinical Trials Christopher Wing; CUNY Brooklyn College Marianne Marcotte; University of Evansville Physiology Kiosk: 14B Can Mozart Make Myelin? Kiosk: 8B Bradley Peterson; Concordia College, Moorhead, MN Genes that Mediate the Longevity Response to Dietary Restriction Elayne Fivenson; University of Michigan Kiosk: 14C FMRP phosphorylation status in Autism Political Science Oyvind Rustan; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Kiosk: 5A Nursing Understanding the Habits of Heart: Reassessing the Pre-Conditions to Political Participation Kiosk: 52A Knowledge of Human Papillomavirus and Vaccine in Young Adult Kelsey Merritt; University of Rochester Males Kiosk: 5B Kelsey Lucia, Kassandra Lueth; Gustavus Adolphus College Supreme Court Law Clerks: An In-depth Analysis Kiranjit Gill; Northern Illinois University Kiosk: 52B Impact of Sexual Health and Family Planning Education on Current Kiosk: 5C College Students and Post-Graduates Economic and Political Impacts of the Extraction of Oil in the Laura Goebel, Jeannie Ribbel; Gustavus Adolphus College Exclusive Economic Zone of Cuba Martha Concepción, Rebeca Agosto , Martha Concepción, Aziria Kiosk: 52C Exploring Gender Differences in Colon Cancer Screening Knowledge Rodríguez, Ana Serrano; University of Puerto Rico and Health Beliefs among African Americans OluwaKemi Olofinkua; Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Poster Sessions 9 - Mitchell Hall Fieldhouse |Saturday, 8:30-9:50 a.m.| 161

Psychology Kiosk: 11B Kiosk: 6A Letting Go of the “Perfect Diet”: Perfectionism, Mindfulness, and End of Life Care Planning by Low Income Community Dwelling Adaptive Eating Habits Elders Hallie Espel; University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Sarah Voet, Heather Flick, Bile Ali; University of Wisconsin- Kiosk: 11C La Crosse Health and Academics across Dimensions of Temporal Orientation Kiosk: 6B Casey Smith, Constance Siegel; Texas Woman’s University A Comparison of Self-Efficacy Between Summer Bridge Program Kiosk: 12A Participants and Non-Participants Physiological Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention Yessica Garcia; University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for Stimulant Users Kiosk: 6C Jessica Ngoon; University of California, Los Angeles Effects of Emotional Intelligence on College Students’ Personalities Kiosk: 12C and Mood Variations Quality of Parent-Child Relationship and Its Relation to Empathy Christopher Maniece; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Development in Middle Childhood Kiosk: 7A Faduma Yakob; Hamline University, St. Paul Expressive Writing and Empathy in Individuals who have Kiosk: 13A Experienced Gender, Ethnic, or Religious-Based Discrimination Emotions and Change Blindness Under Cognitive Load Huiqing (Helen) Hu; Juniata College Amelia Kish, Julia Toney; Hendrix College Kiosk: 7B Sociology Testing Different Variables to Determine an Optimal Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Protocol for Dopamine Receptors Kiosk: 2A Nathan Johnson; University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Attitudes of Truancy Workers Reguarding Effective Anti-truancy Strategies Kiosk: 7C Madison Medenwaldt, Chelsey Brinker; University of Wisconsin- For the Love of a Vampire: Do Internal Representations of Stout Attachment to Romantic Partners Influence Self-Selected Exposure to Twilight Saga Media Across Two Difference Phases of Data Kiosk: 2B Collection? The Male Inmate Perspective on Substance Abuse Treatment in Jail Alexandria Kinder, Nichole Egerton; Salisbury University Melisa Berg, Kyndra Feirn; University of Wisconsin-Stout Kiosk: 8C Kiosk: 2C Emotional Expression in First-Generation Students Parental Attitudes towards Children with Perinatal HIV/AIDS Kristina Grundmanis, Elizabeth Munson; University of Olivia Schuenke; University of Wisconsin-Stout Minnesota-Morris Kiosk: 9A A Content Analysis of College Students’ Spiritual Development Daniel Neth; Capital University Kiosk: 9B Is our Job Getting Harder? A Look at Several Years of Client Mental Health Trends at UVU’s Counseling Center Zachary Cook, Zachary Cook, Tyler McDonald; Utah Valley University Kiosk: 9C Inhibition during Retrieval from Semantic Memory Holly Quimby; Bethel University Kiosk: 10A The Interactive Contribution of Interpersonal Stress and Maladaptive Stress Responses to Adolescent Depression Ingrid Vatsaas; Bethel University Kiosk: 10B From Implicit to Explicit: A Study of the Development of Symbolic Representation Amanda Vowell; Indiana State University Kiosk: 10C Pre-performance Power Statment Usage on Collegiate Male Hockey Athletes Beau Leaf, Shauna Murray; University of Central Oklahoma Kiosk: 11A Managers vs. Employees: The Differing Effects of Communication Strength and Supervisor Support on Work Engagement Meghan Foley, Katryna McCann; University of Georgia 162 |Index by Institute

Abilene Christian University — 68, 92 Central Connecticut State University — 65, 74, 92, 100 Able Adult Education Program — 70 Central Michigan University — 67 Academy College — 67, 142 Centre College — 89 Act College — 123 Cerritos College — 43, 71, 112 Adelphi University — 38-39, 51, 70, 79, 94, 124, 126, 134, 137 Chicago State University — 84 Agnes Scott College — 38 Claremont McKenna College — 130 Albright College — 57, 66, 78, 106, 109, 121, 123 Clemson University — 57, 87, 97, 144, 155 Allegheny College — 36, 53, 85, 93 Clemson University, Clemson — 87 Alverno College — 66, 92 Colby College — 64 American Conservatory Of Music — 127 Colgate University — 34-35, 83, 91, 98 American University — 42, 50, 53, 75, 111, 123 College of Idaho — 58 Anderson College — 43, 45-46, 71, 89, 95, 159 College of Saint Benedict — 35, 76, 80, 98-99, 117, 119, 122, 157 Antioch University — 149 Cornell University — 109, 141 Appalachian State University — 43, 51, 76, 83-84, 86, 94, 104, 110, Council on Undergraduate Research — 5-6, 27 114-116, 118, 123-125, 132, 144 CUNY Brooklyn College — 80, 90, 112, 160 Arizona Western College — 123 Delaware Technical Community College — 32, 128 Arkansas State University — 111 De Montfort University — 86 Auburn University — 36, 74, 78, 111, 122, 148 Depauw University — 72, 151 Augsburg College — 78, 93, 111, 118 Dillard University — 160 Augustana College — 153 Dixie State College of Utah — 43, 83, 95, 156 Austin PEAY State University — 128, 154 Dominican University — 6, 32, 42, 70, 76, 78, 85-86, 96, 101, 115- Baldwin-Wallace College — 129 117, 125, 150, 153 Barry University — 32, 95, 144, 148 Dominican University of California — 6, 32, 42, 70, 76, 78, 85-86, Baruch College — 79 101, 115-117, 125, 150, 153 Bates College — 112 Donald Danforth Plant Science Center — 89 Baylor University Waco-University Development — 51, 136 Dordt College — 65 Belmont University School of Music — 57 Drexel University — 59, 61, 117, 120, 127, 129, 140, 151, 154 Bethel College — 47 East Carolina University — 81, 97, 117, 123, 126, 153 Bethel University — 133, 161 Eastern Connecticut State University — 77 Black Hills State University — 38-39, 43-44, 46, 61, 67, 69-71, 112- Eastern Illinois University — 39, 47-48, 56, 59, 63, 69, 71, 73, 76- 113, 127, 130, 132, 137, 140, 148 78, 85, 94, 98-99, 103, 120, 133, 145, 147-150, 153-154, 160 Bloomsburg University — 120, 154 Eastern Kentucky University — 126, 129, 155 Boise State University — 48, 93, 118 Eastern Washington University — 32, 37, 41, 45, 47, 49, 53, 56, 64, Boston University — 78 69, 72, 74, 76, 79, 82, 87, 93, 102-103, 105-106, 116-117, 124, Bowling Green State University — 38, 44, 84, 94, 143 128, 132-133, 139, 144 Bridgewater State University — 34, 36, 42, 50, 52, 55, 61, 64, 68, Elmhurst College — 53, 73, 139, 146 70-71, 74, 76-77, 79, 90, 92-93, 97-98, 100, 105-106, 108, 110, Elon University — 32, 36-37, 40-42, 44, 46, 48-50, 54, 57-58, 60, 126-127, 131, 134-136, 138, 140, 146, 148-149, 152-153, 158 63-64, 70, 72, 74-75, 80, 82, 84, 89, 94, 98, 111, 122, 124, 126, Broaddus College — 42 128, 134, 137, 146 Brooklyn College — 37, 39, 58-59, 61, 80, 90-91, 95, 98, 100, 105, Emory University — 65 108, 112, 115, 121, 160 Evergreen State College — 146 Buffalo State College-State University of New York — 150 Finger Lakes Community College - Newark Center — 42, 145, 147 Butler University — 70 Fisk University — 152 Cabrini College — 32, 89 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University — 32 California Institute of Technology — 88 Florida Institute of Technology — 82, 129, 146, 159 California Lutheran University — 39, 54 Florida International University — 36, 59, 65, 72, 81, 97, 108, 111, California State Polytechnic University Pomona — 61 113, 121, 126-127, 132, 134, 140, 146, 149, 151 California State University Channel Islands — 55, 63, 71, 120, 137 Fordham University — 38, 44, 52, 69, 79 California State University, Fullerton — 65 Franciscan University of Steubenville — 128 California State University Monterey Bay — 92, 99 Franklin and Marshall College — 45, 53, 61, 78, 85 California University of Pennsylvania — 34-35, 58, 111, 127, 134, Franklin College — 41, 57, 97, 152 153 Gannon University — 138, 152 Capital University — 39, 42, 46, 55, 67, 80, 84, 94, 99, 101-103, George Mason University — 48, 54, 71, 79, 87, 90, 97, 110, 112, 118, 122, 128-129, 132, 142, 145, 151, 161 125, 130, 134, 143, 147, 152, 155 Carleton University — 45, 56 Georgetown College — 52 Carroll College — 142, 145 Georgia Perimeter College - Decatur Campus — 103 Carthage College — 50, 53, 72, 85, 88-89, 134, 136, 138, 140, 154, Georgia State University — 109 159 Gettysburg College — 45, 149 Cedar Crest College — 147 Governors State University — 56 Cedarville University — 51, 59, 67, 76, 84 Grand Valley State University — 38, 96 Central College — 34, 42, 50, 54, 56, 62, 67, 72, 87-88, 91, 95, 102- Grinnell College — 54, 65, 100, 103, 135 104, 109, 117, 120-121, 125, 129, 140-141, 143 Guilford College — 48, 56 Index by Institute | 163

Gustavus Adolphus College — 104, 112, 118, 123-124, 129, Lubbock Christian University — 62, 80, 99, 112, 141, 151, 154 135, 141, 153, 158, 160 Luther College — 37, 47, 70, 75, 85, 89, 91, 105, 138, 152-153 Hamline University, St. Paul — 30, 40-41, 46-47, 53-54, 58, 66- Macalester College — 134 69, 71, 75-76, 78-80, 82, 84, 86-88, 90, 92, 94, 101-102, 106, Macaulay Honors College at Staten Island College, CUNY — 155 108, 115-116, 136, 145, 154, 161 Macaulay Honors College - Brooklyn — 50 Hampden-Sydney College — 57, 112, 133 Macaulay Honors College - City College — 65 Hampton University — 32 Macaulay Honors College - Hunter — 42 Harvard — 130 Macaulay Honors College - Queens — 134, 147, 160 Henderson State University — 135 Marquette University — 27, 55, 68, 78, 93, 122, 135, 141, 145-146, Hendrix College — 34-36, 38, 41-42, 46-47, 49, 51, 55, 57-59, 155 61, 63, 67, 72-75, 78, 83, 86-87, 91, 94, 96, 98, 134, 136, Marymount Manhattan College — 95 138, 161 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts — 45, 52, 74, 97, 102, 113 High Point University — 102 Medical College of Wisconsin — 27, 127 Hiram College — 110 Mercer University — 40, 46, 68, 99, 123, 155 Hofstra University - Alumni College — 48 Mercyhurst College — 55 Holy Family University — 115, 134 Metropolitan State University of Denver — 73 Hood College — 54 Miami University — 44, 111, 117, 119, 123, 137 Hope College — 46, 49, 61, 90, 110, 122, 128, 146, 148, 152, Middle Tennessee State University — 142, 151 158 Milligan College — 47, 72 Howard University — 36-37, 41, 44-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 60, 62, Milwaukee Area Technical College — 147 66, 68, 76, 80, 82, 85, 88-89, 93, 99-100, 106 Milwaukee School of Engineering — 56, 64-65, 81, 96, 144 Humboldt State University — 65, 73, 136 Minnesota State University, Mankato — 34-36, 49, 61, 75, 88-89, 93, Hunter College — 84, 86 97, 100, 104, 109, 119, 144-145, 148, 150, 155 Illinois College — 50, 58 Mississippi State University — 43, 51, 90 Illinois Institute of Technology — 140 Mississippi State University CER for Sfty and Health — 43 Indiana State University — 32, 78, 117, 130, 161 Missouri Western State College — 152, 155 Indiana University Kokomo — 66 Montana State University, Billings — 38, 100 Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis — 36, 83, 154, Montana State University, Bozeman — 69-70, 73, 96, 118, 120, 129, 160 151, 156 Indiana University Southeast — 72, 80, 90 Moravian College — 58, 87, 111, 116, 122-123, 140, 142, 159-160 Iowa State University — 48, 157 Morehouse College — 84, 139 Ithaca College — 37, 39, 41, 44, 47, 52, 58, 64-65, 69, 78, 83, Muhlenberg College — 66, 90, 124 85-86, 93, 100, 135, 147, 155 New College of Florida — 52, 76, 137 Ivy Tech — 118 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University — 139 Jacksonville University — 34-35, 41, 50, 53, 57, 70, 78, 81, 83, North Central College — 34, 42, 50, 54, 56, 62, 67, 87-88, 91, 95, 102- 85, 91, 94, 96, 105, 116, 140, 157 104, 109, 117, 120-121, 125, 129, 140-141, 143 James Madison University — 37, 41, 48, 56, 76, 88, 103, 108 North Dakota State University — 114 John Brown University — 36, 46, 53, 57, 59-60, 86, 95, 98, 102, Northern Arizona University — 117, 122, 126, 132, 134, 136, 138, 151 125, 127, 131 Northern Illinois University — 83, 86, 106, 130, 134-135, 148, 150, Johns Hopkins University — 125 153, 155, 160 Johnson C Smith University — 158 Northern Michigan University — 106, 111 Juniata College — 50, 55, 58, 61, 66-67, 91, 93, 102, 119, 161 Northland College — 30, 104, 128 Kapiolani Community College — 64, 97 Northwestern College — 78 Kean University — 79, 92, 102 Norwich University — 40, 73, 79, 97, 111-112, 118, 122, 128, 140, Keene State College — 89, 98, 150 144, 156 Kennesaw State University — 90, 155 Oakland University — 42, 47, 79, 88 Lafayette College — 34, 39-40, 50, 58, 62, 65, 69, 75-76, 82, 91, Occidental College- — 43, 82, 87 117, 123, 140-141, 148, 153 Ohio State University — 40, 109, 116, 157 Lawrence Technological University — 40, 115 Oklahoma State University — 40, 56, 130, 140, 152-153, 155-156 Lawrence University — 32, 55 Olivet Nazarene University — 38, 71 Lee College — 99 Pacific University — 48 Lehman College — 157 Paine College — 49 Le Moyne College — 67, 102 Peace College — 62-63, 95 Lewis University — 127 Penn State Erie, The Behrend College — 74, 89-90, 117, 127-128, 139 Longwood University — 123, 138 Penn State University — 138 Los Angeles City College — 39 Pepperdine University — 97, 113 Los Angeles Valley College — 88 Polytechnic University-Brooklyn Campus — 57, 132 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge — 65 Pomona College — 57 Loyola Marymount University — 73, 136 Radford University — 61, 77, 100 Loyola University — 45, 47, 54, 59, 70, 113, 120, 125, 129, 133- Rhodes College — 96 134, 136, 139, 141, 145, 149 Rice University — 44, 59, 114-115, 125, 127, 144, 149, 154 Loyola University Chicago — 45 Ripon College — 50, 58, 66, 91, 114, 151 164 |Index by Institute

Roanoke College — 62, 86, 94-95 University of California, Davis — 59, 94 Rochester Institute of Technology — 42 University of California, Los Angeles — 44, 65, 81, 84, 103, 114-115, Rockhurst University — 139 136, 152, 156, 161 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick — 108, University of California - Merced — 133 123, 135, 156 University of California, Riverside — 145 Saginaw Valley State University — 91 University of California, Santa Barbara — 41 Saint Olaf College — 110, 117, 122, 135-136, 140, 142, 146-147, 149, University of Central Arkansas — 66 152, 154, 158 University of Central Florida — 51, 100, 136 Salisbury University — 6, 34, 37, 39, 41, 44, 46-48, 51, 53-54, 62-63, University of Central Lancashire — 32, 82, 119, 151, 155, 157 74-75, 77-79, 82, 85, 90, 92, 94-95, 97, 99-100, 102, 104, 122, 135, University of Central Oklahoma — 34-35, 45, 69, 77, 83, 122, 135, 143, 157-158, 160-161 159, 161 Samford University — 36, 61, 101 University of Dayton — 98 San Diego State University — 87, 149 University of Evansville — 56, 58, 62, 83, 94-95, 97, 101, 138, 145, San Jose State University — 66, 81 157, 160 Seattle University — 36-37, 58, 70, 80, 95, 98, 100, 128, 138, 141 University of Florida — 155 Sheridan College — 112, 129, 141 University of Georgia — 46, 50, 56, 73-74, 113, 157, 161 Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in University of Houston — 40, 82, 122, 131, 135, 145, 154, 156-157 Brampton — 141 University of Illinois — 32, 117, 146 Siena College — 70, 101, 151 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — 32 Sierra Nevada College — 45-46, 55, 75, 79, 95 University of Indianapolis — 104 Simpson College — 116 University of Kentucky — 6, 41, 57, 62, 64, 66, 74-75, 80-83, 89-90, Smith College — 97 103, 109, 113, 115-116, 122, 126, 132, 140-141, 146, 159 Southern Utah University — 141 University of Maine — 152, 155 Southwestern Oklahoma State University — 56, 130, 152-153 University of Maryland — 110, 140 Spelman College — 49, 109 University of Memphis — 38, 40, 55, 63, 72, 82, 87, 102, 109, 126, 130, Stanford University — 147 136, 153 State University of New York, Brockport — 41-42, 47, 52, 56, 62, 70, 73, University of Michigan — 45, 57, 74, 110, 112-113, 128-129, 141, 147, 75, 80-81, 87, 105, 113, 133, 135-136, 142, 145, 150 157-158, 160 St. Catherine University, St. Paul — 40, 49, 54-55, 63, 69, 96-97, 120, University of Minnesota — 36, 40, 48-49, 51, 63, 65, 74, 78-79, 81, 87, 131, 133, 152 89, 94, 100, 102, 104, 108-109, 111, 116-119, 122, 124, 135-137, St. Edwards University — 39, 56-57, 62 144, 146-148, 151-152, 154, 156-158, 160-161 St Norbert College — 72, 154 University of Minnesota, Crookston — 49, 89, 151, 158 St Olaf College - Admissions — 130 State University of New York, New University of Minnesota, Duluth — 51, 87, 100, 108, 111, 116-117, 119, Paltz — 38, 54, 101, 105, 141, 145 135-137, 146, 152, 157 State University of New York, Oswego — 108 University of Minnesota-Morris — 54, 100, 140, 146, 157, 161 Stetson University — 112, 160 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities — 51, 63, 65, 81, 89, 94, 102, 109, Stevenson University — 70, 154 118, 122, 124, 144, 147-148, 154, 156-157, 160-161 SUNY Geneseo — 120-121, 123 University of Missouri-Kansas City — 151 SUNY Potsdam — 51, 99 University of Montana — 66 Susquehanna University — 43, 47, 88, 96, 101-102, 110, 115-117, 120, University of Montevallo — 37, 52, 54, 59, 79, 84, 96, 106, 114 124, 127, 130, 132, 146, 154 University of Nebraska — 38, 40, 46, 64, 71, 88, 96, 101, 103, 110, Texas A&M University, College Station — 103, 122, 145 117-118, 120, 137, 155, 158 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi — 47 University of Nebraska at Omaha — 155 Texas Tech University — 85 University of Nebraska, Kearney — 38, 40, 46, 64, 71, 88, 96, 101, 103, Texas Woman’s University — 161 110, 117-118, 120, 158 The Sage Colleges — 88 University of New Hampshire — 99, 151 The Scripps Research Institute — 103 University of North Alabama — 36, 45, 74, 98 Towson University — 154 University of North Carolina, Asheville — 34-35, 59, 66, 74-75, 86, 94, Trinity University — 82-83, 90, 122 104-105 Truman State University — 6, 34, 38, 50, 52, 61, 66, 76, 92, 98, 127, University of North Carolina Wilmington — 90 135, 150, 154 University of Northern Colorado — 104, 106 Tufts University-Medford Campus — 128 University of Northern Iowa — 36, 40, 48, 85, 104-106, 116, 145 Tulane University — 137-138 University of North Texas — 79 Tuskegee University — 97, 109 University of Oklahoma — 146 Union College — 40-41, 49, 57, 61, 111, 134, 148, 156, 158 University of Pittsburgh — 6, 43, 59, 104, 112, 118, 130, 134, 153-154, United States Coast Guard Academy — 91, 134 160 United States Military Academy — 39, 48, 56, 60, 64, 128 University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing — 43, 59, 104, 112, 118, University Alaska Fairbanks — 52 130, 153 University of Alabama at Birmingham — 73, 144, 147 University of Puerto Rico — 38, 64, 122, 130-132, 137, 142, 155, 159- University of Alberta — 81, 123 160 University of Arkansas — 37, 54-55, 62, 94, 96 University of Puerto Rico at Humacao — 122, 142, 160 University of Arkansas at Monticello — 37, 54-55, 94, 96 University of Rochester — 48, 54, 63, 67, 70, 74-75, 80, 96, 103, 108, University of California, Berkeley — 154 115, 126, 131, 139, 146-147, 151, 157, 160 Index by Institute | 165

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma — 146 Virginia Tech — 100, 109, 118, 124, 129, 134 University of Scranton — 32, 111, 151 Viterbo University — 29, 37, 41, 44, 49, 52, 56, 59, 62, 69-70, 72, 83, 89, University of South Alabama — 153 116-117, 121, 126-127, 145, 149, 157 University of Southern California — 60 Wake Forest University — 39 University of South Florida — 38, 53, 69, 71-72, 84, 103, 140, 149, 152, Walsh University — 108 157, 160 Wartburg College — 155 University of St Thomas — 38 Washington and Jefferson College — 74, 96, 147 University of Sydney — 71, 95 Waynesburg University — 44, 102, 115, 123 University of Texas, Austin — 82, 103, 109, 138-139, 156 Wayne State University — 39-40, 47, 64, 67, 81, 88, 99, 105, 108, 112, University of Texas-Pan American — 37 118, 121-122, 127, 146-147 University of Texas, San Antonio — 95, 101, 119, 121, 132, 144, 147, Weber State University — 6, 34, 42-43, 45, 47, 50, 53, 55, 68, 73-74, 85, 158 101, 118, 121, 129, 135, 141, 148, 153 University of the Incarnate Word — 125 Wells College — 66, 71, 84, 99, 105 University of the Pacific — 32, 45, 50-51, 58, 60, 66, 75-76, 79, 93, 157 West Chester University — 97 University of Toledo — 34, 53, 75, 82, 104, 131, 133, 150 Western Carolina University — 43, 50-51, 53-54, 60, 63-65, 67, 73, 78- University of Utah — 48, 50, 55-57, 59, 64-65, 67, 72, 81, 85-86, 89, 80, 84-87, 89-91, 93-95, 97-99, 102, 110-111, 118-122, 128-129, 134, 92, 97, 111, 114-115, 124, 126, 129, 132, 136, 142-143, 145-146, 140, 142-143 152, 157, 159 Western Connecticut State University — 114 University of Virginia — 110, 135 Western Michigan University — 71, 76, 124, 126 University of Washington, Seattle — 76, 115, 159 Western State College — 109, 152, 155, 163 University of West Georgia — 46-47, 54, 60, 71, 74, 86, 89, 130, 154 Westfield State College — 98, 123 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay — 47 Westminster College — 30, 38, 55, 71, 81, 87, 92, 96, 101, 115, 135, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse — 32, 34-36, 38-39, 41, 44-49, 144, 159 51-52, 54-59, 62, 64, 67, 69, 71-73, 77, 81-84, 87-89, 91, 93, 95-96, Westmoreland County Community College — 111, 131, 149 99-103, 106, 109, 112-116, 119, 124, 126-128, 130-132, 134-136, Wheaton College — 54, 64, 74, 103, 148 139-144, 146-150, 152-153, 156-161 Widener University — 74, 90 University of Wisconsin-Parkside — 52, 58, 79, 99, 122, 133, 138, 147, Wingate University — 99 159 Winona State University — 131, 133, 155, 158 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire — 61, 66, 69, 86, 94, 100, 112-113, Winthrop University — 109 121, 124, 133-134, 136, 142-143, 146, 148, 151, 153-156, 158 Wisconsin Lutheran College — 72, 80 University of Wisconsin-Madison — 49, 51, 73, 109, 118, 123, 133, 150 Wittenberg University — 42, 61, 80, 106, 119, 133 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee — 34-35, 37, 55-56, 59, 64-65, 76, Wright State University — 128, 139 82-83, 87, 90, 104, 117, 124, 128-130, 137, 144-145, 147-148, 150, Xavier University — 34-35, 37, 39, 57-58, 61-62, 64, 66-67, 80, 87-88, 154, 158, 160 92, 95, 101, 110, 121, 126 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh — 37, 45, 49, 53, 63, 74, 78, 88, 111, Zayed University — 54, 60, 68, 82, 97, 117 114, 118-119, 124, 129, 132, 135-136, 145, 150, 160 University of Wisconsin-Platteville — 37, 116, 118, 138-139, 151-152, 157 University of Wisconsin-River Falls — 34-35, 38, 46, 49, 51, 58, 62, 70, 73, 76, 78-79, 86, 91-92, 102-106, 115, 120, 123-124, 126-127, 132, 142, 145, 150-153, 156, 158-159 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point — 100, 138 University of Wisconsin-Stout — 49, 77, 114, 118-119, 121, 124, 129, 131, 138, 141, 143, 146, 149, 152, 154-155, 158-159, 161 University of Wisconsin-Superior — 89, 158 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater — 34-36, 38, 45, 50, 58, 66, 75, 77, 86, 91, 93, 97, 105, 111, 114, 117, 120, 123, 128-129, 131, 133- 134, 138-141, 143, 147, 153, 156, 158, 161 Upper Iowa University — 111 Utah State University — 53, 57, 65, 81, 117, 122, 132, 136-137, 139- 140, 143-144, 146, 149-150, 157 Utah Valley University — 39-40, 50, 55-56, 63, 72, 77, 86, 93, 97-98, 100-102, 104, 110, 115, 117, 124, 138, 161 Valdosta State University — 59, 95 Valley City State University — 116, 133 Valparaiso University — 37, 46, 50, 54, 63, 70, 78, 80, 83, 86-87, 95- 96, 98, 101, 142 Vanderbilt University — 51 Villanova University — 36, 71, 90, 103, 114, 122, 137, 154 Virginia Commonwealth University — 34, 40, 43, 47-48, 65, 88, 96, 133, 141, 159 Virginia Military Institute — 53, 91, 101 166 |Index by Presenter

A Anderson, Evan — 147 Ball, Caitlyn — 79 Bennett, David — 137 Abate, Iwnetim — 103 Anderson, Hank — 48 Ballard, Lucy — 94 Bennett, James — 134 Abbey, Wemimo — 151 Anderson, Joshua — 158 Balogh, Beatrix — 129 Bennett, Joseph — 108 Abdella, Michael — 154 Anderson, Kara — 37 Baltrusaitis, David — 145 Bennett, Victoria — 60, 90 Abelman, Rebecca — 160 Anderson, Katherine — 144 Banken, Laura — 110 Bensema, Justin — 44 Abrams, Ariana — 148 Anderson, Leah — 157 Bankes, Brandon — 143 Benson, Eric — 105 Abu-Ghazaleh, Abdallah — 122 Anderson, Lisa — 143 Bankes, Brent — 143 Benton, Andrew — 87, 94 Abu-Rashed, Sarah — 121 Anderson, Molly — 78, 154 Banks, Morgan — 76 Bentow, Danielle — 124 Accola, Roxanne — 113 Anderson, Ryan — 140 Barber, Luke — 152 Berding, Kirsten — 136 Acton, Bryan — 102, 113 Anderson, Scott — 78 Barbieri, Joseph — 27 Bereswill, Kyle — 123 Adams, Christina — 125 Anderson, Teresa — 34, 35, 83 Barbour, Jordan — 89 Berg, Melisa — 161 Adams, Todd — 154 Anderson, Thomas — 57 Bardell, Cody — 116 Berger, Kristin — 115 Adelakoun, Constantin — 49, 89 Andia, Johnny — 46 Barin, Ozlem — 100 Berhane, Saba-Na’Imah — 36 Adelmann, Charles (Hank) — 127 Andreano, Kaitlyn — 109 Barnes, Allison — 110 Berigan, Hilary — 142 Ademe, Andy — 53 Andrekus, Hannah — 154 Barnes, Justin — 155 Berman, Taylor — 35, 91 Ader, Jacqueline — 149 Angell, Amy — 98 Barnes, Noreen — 68 Bern, Genevieve — 136 Adler, Jessica — 153 Annis, Heather — 112 Barnes, Sarah — 38 Bernacki, Derek — 145 Adpressa, Donovon — 133 Antapli, Christopher — 144 Barney, Sarah — 116 Bernier, Callie — 138 Aedo, Felipe — 74 Antonides, Joseph — 154 Barrasso, Anthony — 127 Bero, Daniel — 112 Ageton, Mallory — 132 Antonio, Jaime — 88 Barrett, Emily — 78 Bersie, Lauren — 56 Agosto, Rebeca — 160 Antony, Treesa — 81 Barriga, José — 89 Berton, Mara — 91 Agrawal, Ankit — 27 Apolinario, Michael — 82 Barrios, Richard — 127 Bertram, Whitney — 108 Agudo, David — 47 Apple, Brooke — 46 Barry, Elijah — 118 Beruk, Ahnna — 89 Aguilar, Elaura — 142 Ararso, Yonathan — 133 Bartel, Steven — 88 Bessler, Stephanie — 114 Ahern, Nicole — 85 Argyle, Alex — 115 Bartelt, Ross — 135 Beutner, Volker — 130 Ahmed, Alia — 121 Arlinghaus, Ashley — 57 Barth, Jennifer — 153 Bhalla, Rohan — 112 Ahmed, Amiya — 147 Armata, Nicholas — 98 Bartiss, Kristen — 147 Bhatia, Ravnit — 157 Ahmed, Asli — 73 Armbrust, Sara — 117 Barton, Morgan — 119 Bianca, Marla — 159 Ahmed, Mahmoud — 61 Armer, Caitlin — 43 Basche, Rich — 47 Biediger, Stephanie — 59 Ahrenberg, Megan — 61 Armstrong, Marybeth — 119 Bashir, Mahreen — 65 Bielmeier, Luke — 126 Akinsiku, Adegboyega — 66 Armstrong, Michael — 64 Bassi, Daniel — 115 Bier, Rachel — 87 Al Haddadi, Rabab — 60 Arnold, Grace — 36 Bassi, David — 85 Biersteker, Laura — 51 Al Marzooqi, Fatima — 82 Arnold, John — 120 Batchelder, Emily — 104 Binversie, Elizabeth — 134 Al Saleh, Mahaba — 97 Arnold, Trisha — 111 Bates, Katie — 87 Birch, Shantonio — 103 Al-Hawasli, Ahmad — 103 Arroliga, Monica — 115 Bates, Maya — 81 Biscardi, Joseph — 121 Alam, Ridwan — 112 Arya, Ankit — 90 Batson, Lance — 128 Bischel, Travis — 66 Alastuey-Boles, Theresa — 70 Aryaeinejad, Kateira — 136 Battista, Paula — 59 Bishop, Caitlin — 79 Albanese, Kaitlin — 116 Asaolu, Bisola — 109 Batz, Cassondra — 125 Bismillah, Aisha — 157 Albani, Sarah — 48 Asbury, Kori — 100 Baudoin, Colette — 119 Black, Jason — 32 Alberti, Alexander — 51 Aschenbeck, Kelly — 147 Bauer, Corinne — 101 Black, Sean — 159 Albrecht, Jeffrey — 39, 159 Asheim, Rebecca — 109 Bauer, Elizabeth — 141 Blackburn, Tida — 143 Alcaraz, Tanairi — 79 Ashton, Julia — 97 Bauer, Erik — 135 Blackman, Kelly — 137 Alderdyce, Jared — 106 Aslett, Kevin — 55 Baumgartner, Nick — 125 Blair, Ashley — 158 Alderson, Laura — 142 Asmus, Jillian — 148 Bautista, Bernard — 34, 35, 83 Blair, Kaitlin — 111 Ale, Carlos — 61 Assaleh, Alexandria — 122 Baxley, Stuart — 56 Blake, Brittany — 76 Alexiev, Valeri — 82 Atherton, Brett — 73 Bear, Joshua — 133 Blake, Corinne — 52 Alfano, Robert — 96 Atkinson, Mary — 101 Beatse, Brannick — 153 Blanchard, Brandon — 128 Alhashmi, Heba — 117 Auffhammer, Tyler — 90 Beaudoin, Christopher — 151 Blanco, Olivia — 78 Allan, Michael — 40 Augustat, Jillian — 113 Beavers, Kate — 97 Blanford, Matthew — 134 Allen, Amelia — 95 Aulik, Elijah — 55 Beck, Benjamin — 48 Blaszak, Scott — 121 Allen, Bryce — 118 Aungst, Bryan — 93 Becker, Andrea — 41 Blau, Erin — 136 Allen, Dereck — 88 Austin-Walker, Anthony — 37 Becker, Chris — 150 Blocker, Jacqueline — 111 Allen, Elizabeth — 80 Avila, Audrey — 150 Becker, Mary — 34, 59 Bloomgren, Kaitlin — 121 Allen, Kathryn — 126 Avril, Ryan — 81 Beckmann, Blake — 137 Bloomingdale, Chris — 132 Allen, Timothy — 78 Becknell, Patrick — 54 Blume, Joshua — 157 Allen, Travis — 127 B Behrens, Kelsey — 142 Bo, Stevens — 122 Allenby, Richard — 130 Babiarz, Stephanie — 137 Behrens, Shay — 147 Boatner, Anne — 80 Allert, Mattea — 152 Backstrom, Ryan — 93 Beine, Ben — 113 Bock, Jarrod — 71 Almoite, Maria — 148 Baer, Emily — 111 Beine, Kevin — 154 Bockrath, Brandon — 147 Almquist, Vance — 146 Bahrami, Azita — 141 Bell, Jarad — 155 Bode, Rachel — 111, 119 Alnes, Jacqueline — 63 Bai, Hao — 48 Bello-Pardo, Emily — 72 Boehner, Andrew — 58, 66 AlSuwaidi, Afra — 54 Bailey, Kathleen — 52 Belomy, Kelsey — 50 Boelter, Bailey — 158 Alulis, Sarah — 111 Bailey, Ryan — 71 Beltran, Fernando — 87 Bogart, Molly — 130 Alvarado de Kaplan, Jade — 79 Baker, Anthony — 49 Bemberg, Nicholas — 72 Bogdan, Ludmila — 96 Alwan, Fatima — 110 Baker, John — 83 Bench, Jennifer — 118, 148 Bogdanov, Alexey — 158 Amata, Nicholas — 138 Baker, Sheldon — 158 Bender, Gage — 46 Bogrand, Alexander — 87 Amir, Jawaria — 112 Balavender, Ashley — 59 Bender, Jon — 133 Bohr, Matthew — 150 Amrami, Yosef — 79 Balch, John — 46 Benjamin, Alex — 129 Boi, Steven — 130 Amrein, Matthew — 56 Baldivia, Sarah — 122 Benjamin, Miranda — 113 Boisvert, Brandon — 69 Amsrud, Barrett — 69 Baldo, Ashley — 126 Benjamin, Rishon — 151 Boland, Paul — 34, 67 An, Thien — 96 Baldwin, Andrew — 105 Benn, Deshawn — 111 Bolch, Charlotte — 117 Anderson, Aaron — 148 Balin, Geneva — 74 Bennett, Ashton — 143 Bolen, John — 53, 91 Anderson, Emerald — 101 Balke, Virginia — 6, 32 Bennett, Brechtje — 134 Boles, Corey — 123 Index by Presenter | 167

Bolling, Laura — 46 Brown, Mary — 54 Cam, Evangelho — 153 Champion, Andrew — 43 Bolner, Olivia — 113 Brown, Sabrina — 117 Camacho, Kelsey — 84 Champion, Terrel — 84 Bolte, Takumi — 116 Brown, Tyler — 138 Camenga, Elizabeth — 148 Chan, Olivia — 134 Boltz, Eric — 63 Brown, Wilmon — 155 Cameron, Adam — 152 Chan, Sandy — 141 Bonilla, Loreliss — 85 Browne, Stephanie — 122 Campanile, Alexa — 156 Chan, Yee — 66 Bonner, JaVeatrice — 147 Bruch, Alexander — 146 Campanini, Sarah — 52, 92 Chandler, David — 119 Boone, Jessica — 124 Brummel, Scott — 44 Campbell, Brianne — 74, 117 Chang, Angela — 124 Borah, Bornali Rashmi — 109 Brunner, Jillian — 125 Campbell, Chase — 63 Chang, Bliss — 73 Borick, Lauren — 106 Bruskotter, Emily — 119 Campbell, Sarah — 56 Chang, Le — 65 Borkowski, Janie — 148 Brutzman, Drew — 74 Campez, Mileini — 113 Chapdelaine, Elizabeth — 156 Borobia Sanchez, Manuel — 97 Bry, Kyle — 73 Campion, Bret — 35, 91 Chapman, Colin — 128 Borski, Kendra — 129 Bryan, Clippinger — 110 Campos, Luis — 38 Chapo, Amanda — 157 Borst, Paige — 110 Bryant, Emily — 146 Cano, Karen — 38 Chavez, Samantha — 112 Bosler, Canyon — 53 Bryant, Ian — 58 Canon, Emily — 47 Che, Elizabeth — 155 Bossen, Andrea — 61 Bucane, Adam — 133 Cantrall, Samantha — 118 Cheff, Dorian — 112 Bostock-Holtzman, Celia — 121 Buchanan, Kelsey — 59 Capacio, Ashley — 102 Chemelekov, Rossen — 81 Botcher, Cassandra — 159 Buchanan, Stephen — 121 Capaul, Allison — 71, 86 Chen, Charlie — 111 Boulden, Chelsey — 125 Buchholtz, Jordan — 105 Capek, Tyler — 49 Chen, Feiran — 119 Bourn, Gregory — 111 Buck, Virginia — 75 Capel, Elizabeth — 75 Chester, Ron — 153 Bousses, Kaliopi — 128 Buckheit, Alexis — 124 Capobianco, Frank — 140 Chestnut, Abby — 36 Bouzat, Facundo — 94 Buckman, Holly — 142 Cappelucci, Corie — 42 Chi, Jennifer — 65 Bova, Anthony — 104 Budhipramono, Albert — 133 Carder, Kevin — 88 Chihos, Alexa — 131 Bowcock, Alec — 48 Buehler, Emily — 63 Cardone, Rebecca — 39, 54 Chikate, Paidamoyo — 99 Boyce, Aubree — 137, 149 Buelow, Christopher — 139 Carey, Esther — 36 Childers, Rachel — 111 Boyd, Matthew — 127 Buenger, Denise — 137 Cargill, Alexandra — 112 Childs, April — 47 Bradley, Melissa — 64 Bughman, Heather — 77 Cario, Alisa — 110 Chiodo, Andrea — 127 Bradner, Sarah — 40 Bugyis, Stephanie — 134 Carlos, Juan — 50 Chisholmb, Brendan — 95 Brady, Bryce — 133 Bui, Anh — 100 Carlson, Andrew — 118 Chiu, Elliott — 129 Brady, Nathan — 88, 96, 118 Bui, Ngoc — 115 Carlson, Benjamin — 159 Chmel, Chelsea — 46 Brady, Sarah — 117 Bull, Sarah — 154 Carlson, Caleb — 81 Choi, Andrew — 142 Brady, Sean — 125 Bullins, Bryce — 79 Carlson, Calista — 61 Chopp, Laura — 145 Brager, Kathleen — 123 Bummer, Merrick — 110 Carlson, Hannah — 142 Chowka, Bryon — 96 Brake, Brittany — 80 Bunting, Kelly — 92 Carlson, Ryan — 81 Chrestopoulos, Adrianna — 125 Brambert, Patrick — 139 Bunting, Thomas — 52 Carmichael, Amy — 84 Christensen, Amanda — 123 Brancato, Tara — 110, 116 Burek, Ashley — 142 Carnes, Chase — 82 Christensen, Brett — 155 Brandt, Anthony — 156 Bures, Ryan — 160 Carpenter, Jennifer — 92 Christensen, Devin — 100 Brandt, Emma — 145 Burgad, Aaron — 116 Carpenter, Layne — 135 Christensen, Kelly — 156 Brasseale, Nancy — 138 Burke, Erin — 147 Carpenter, Michael — 45, 69 Christensen, Leah — 122 Bratcher, Jonetta — 49 Burke, Michelle — 61 Carrasco, Hector — 122 Christensen-Wiederrich, Krystal — 69 Bratcher, Jonnetta — 41 Burkett, Chris — 134 Carrillo Dallmeyer, Anne — 42 Christner, Tiffany — 69 Brattstroem, Philip — 45 Burkhart, Jordan — 153 Carrillo, Jaime — 157 Chronister, Sarah — 67 Brattstrom, Philip — 55 Burks, Deion — 156 Carroll, Jeffrey — 97 Chrusciel, Michael — 105 Braun, Patricia — 72 Burnett, Michelle — 87 Carroll, Joan — 112 Chu, Kathy — 105 Breaux, Haley — 51 Burns, Andrea — 137 Carsello, Jenna — 136 Chu, Michelle — 97 Bredeson, Jon — 79 Burns, Brittany — 113 Carter, Aja — 59 Chumov, Anastasiya — 64 Breitenbach, Alex — 66 Burns, Katrina — 34, 83 Carter, Camille — 41 Chung, Lynne — 84 Breiter, Sarah — 150 Burroughs, John — 96 Carter, Dakota — 61 Cincotta, Natalie — 135 Bresnahan, Patrick — 147 Burroughs, Joseph — 43, 104 Carter, Sharon — 51 Cintron-Valentin, Myrna — 131 Brewer, Kathryn — 132 Burstein, Zily — 73 Carter-Humpherys, Jacquelyn — 68 Citro, Danielle — 108 Bridges, Haley — 140 Burt, Ian — 72 Carubia, Jennifer — 155 Clapp, Lauren — 111 Bridgett, Comee — 159 Burt, Machaela — 143 Carver, Brittany — 63 Clark, Allison — 114 Brier, Lindsey — 156 Busby, Carrie — 54 Carver, Mary — 99 Clark, Ashley — 45 Brinker, Chelsey — 161 Bush, Ciara — 125 Cary, Ashley — 106 Clark, Brendan — 154 Briscoe, Adam — 135 Bushayija, Innocent — 134 Cary, Brian — 74 Clark, Danielle — 121 Bristol, Daniel — 105 Bushong, Lindsay — 117 Casamento, Joe — 110 Clark, Laura — 52 Brittenham, Jeffery — 88, 117, 118 Butler, Andrew — 138 Casey, Katelynn — 155 Clark, Mickey — 121 Brockschmidt, Emma — 61 Butler, Chadley — 137 Casperson, Nicole — 152 Clark, ShayLynne — 43, 129 Brokamp, Austin — 81 Butterfield, James — 136 Cassady, Rebecca — 99 Classen, Zella — 152, 153 Bromenschenkel, Amber — 108 Butts, Megan — 110 Cassidy, Meghan — 93 Clawson, Bret — 126, 132 Brook, Alexander — 146 Castillejo, Clara — 123 Clay, Jasmine — 94 Brooks, Abigail — 150 C Castillo, Jaime Antonio— 150 Cleaves, Ashley — 54 Brooks, Amy — 118 Caballero-Saucedo, Kristell — 130 Castleberry, Jr., Paul — 85 Clement, Christopher — 88 Brooks, Charles — 46 Cabeldue, Mollimichelle — 125 Caston, Jacqueline — 63 Cleveland, Claire — 141 Brooks, Emily — 38 Cáceres, Luis — 40 Castoro, Marissa — 48 Clift, Williamn — 37 Brooks, Rose — 109 Caffee, Amylee — 67 Cates, Brian — 84 Cline, Hannah — 130 Brousseau, Kathleen — 105 Caffee, Blake — 46 Cauceglia, Joseph — 64 Clouse, Leigh — 46 Browender, Amy — 114 Cagaitan, Merzamie — 76 Cawley, Megan — 117 Clymer, John — 88 Brown, Callie — 120 Cahillane, Craig — 40 Cenzi, Victoria — 113 Coady, Kristin — 117 Brown, Clinton — 77 Calderon, Victor — 146 Cervantes, Monica — 124 Cobb, Dana — 118 Brown, Donald — 43, 51 Caldwell, Candice — 143 Chadwick, Rebecca — 45 Cochran, Calvin — 41 Brown, Jamin — 130 Caldwell, Meredith — 155 Chambers, Jason — 74 Cochrane, Roger — 152 Brown, Joshua — 82 Cales, Matthew — 48 Chambers, Kimberly — 78 Cohen, Rachel — 125 Brown, Lauren — 115 Callahan, Kate — 100 Champa, Hailey — 81 Coia, Jodi — 96 168 |Index by Presenter

Coker, Michele — 65 Cudnik, Brittney — 134 Depre, Emily — 34, 59 Dunning, Kayla — 143 Colbert, Ryan — 91 Cui, Xiao — 69 Depre, Paul — 61 Duong, Hai — 122 Colborn, Katherine — 34, 35, 66 Cukrov, Greta — 81 DeRosa, Katelyn — 109 DuPree, Sharon — 159 Cole, Bonnie — 109, 139 Cullen, Ryan — 156 Deschaine, Benjamin — 73 Dupuis, Emily — 149 Cole, Christina — 42 Cullen, Taryn — 121 Dettloff, Ashley — 104 Duran, Haley — 80 Cole, Scott — 57 Culpepper, Lacy — 43, 95 Devecki, Kalli — 120 Durham, Austin — 147 Collins, Charles — 36 Culpitt, Tanner — 127 DeVries, Rebecca — 34, 42 DuSchane, Patrick — 111 Collins, Clifford — 139 Culwell-Kanarek, Charles — 148 DeWerff, Samantha — 88, 121 Dushac, Alison — 144 Collins, David — 133 Custer, Taylor — 113 DeWitt, Alexandra — 145 Dutson, Alex — 40 Collins, Matt — 153 Cutillo, Andrew — 96 Dewitt, John — 118 Dutter, Melissa — 103 Colon, Alina — 148 Cutler, Alexandra — 97 Dhillon, Ashveen — 76 Duverce, Brenda — 44 Colton, Victor — 82 Cutler, Timothy — 152 Di Noto, Fara — 47 Dvorak, Amber — 91 Comadoll, Shea — 114 Di Bernardo, Joel — 109 Dwerryhouse, Philip — 119 Combs, Kathleen — 139 D Diaz, Ashley — 108 Dyer, Meischa — 135 Comegys, Travis — 62 D’Angelo, Kenzie — 115 Dick, Emerson — 132 Dzurik, Maria — 110 Conard, Timothy — 114 Da Silva, Jacinta — 92 Dickens, Miranda — 119 Concepción, Martha — 160 DaCosta, David — 111 Dickenson, Nicole — 148 E Condry, John — 76 Dahl, Karli — 100, 130 Dickey, Ashley — 155 Eanes, Marlena — 122 Conklin, Emily — 103 Dahmen, Aaron — 151 Dictus, Christopher — 86 Earnest, Kaylin — 110 Conlon, Britta — 115 Dailey, Ashley — 95 Diehl, Brian — 68 Eaton, Brittany — 44 Conrad, Courtney — 132 Daily, David — 140 Diekrager, Jana — 155 Eberius, David — 74 Conrad, Rachel — 96 Damewood, Sarah — 76 Dierks, Abby — 119 Eckert, Elizabeth — 126 Conroy, Kristen — 74 Damodar, Sruthi — 116 Dietzel, Jason — 72 Economy, Keri — 123 Contreras, Isabel — 148 Damren, Danielle — 94 Dillon, Amanda — 32 Edgette, Ashley — 85 Conway, Jennifer — 138 Dandy, Michael — 155 Dimmitt, Heather — 137 Edgren, Timothy — 95 Cook, Brant — 117 Danforth, Samuel — 121 Dimovski, Radomir — 81 Edholm, Samantha — 79 Cook, Elizabeth — 132 Daniels, Alden — 153 Dinan, Luke — 141 Edrenkin, Alex — 75 Cook, Julia — 94 Daniels, Megan — 152 Dippo, Caitlin — 102 Edson, Wesley — 110 Cook, Miranda — 114 Danielson, Kathryn — 52 Dirth, James — 64 Edwards, Emily — 123 Cook, Zachary — 161 Dannenmueller, Carly — 90 DiSilvio, Frank — 139 Edwards, Johnathan — 65 Cook, Zach — 63 Darley, Kasey — 74 Divins, Mary — 152 Egan, Carolyn — 143 Cook-Benjamin, Lorie — 32 Dastrup, Dylan — 104 Dixon, Alexandre — 110 Egdorf, Rachel — 121 Cooke, Melanie — 111 Datiri, Yeipyeng — 109 Dizon, Samantha — 113 Egerer, Colin — 73 Coombs, Indienne — 155 Dauber, Edwin — 74 Dobbs, Christopher — 80 Egerton, Nichole — 161 Cooper, Anthony — 102 Davey, Sarah — 136 Dobbs, Dylan — 127 Eggleston, Heather — 104 Cooper, Carter — 91 Davidson, Rachel — 58 Dodge, Ryan — 140 Eggleston, Latrice — 84 Cooper, Grace — 82 Davila,Jr., Omar — 92, 99 Doering, Ashley — 131 Ehlert, Alex — 159 Cooper, James — 142 Davis, Ashley — 136 Dole, Greg — 56 Eichelberger, Kara — 115 Cooper, Kinyata — 82 Davis, Ellen — 135 Dombrowski, Jacob — 122 Eickhoff, Ali — 123 Cope, Ellen — 158 Davis, Erica — 106 Donato, Lia — 140 Ejorh, Yvonne — 151 Copeland, Dellea — 39 Davis, Jason — 73 Dong, Dale — 93 El-Amin, Khalid — 148 Copus, Charles — 120 Davis, Kanika — 110 Dong, Qingwen — 32 El-Ani, Taylor — 36 Cordero, Diego — 89 Davis, Sarah — 34, 42 Donovan, Erin — 124 Eldridge, Austin — 99 Cornelis, Allyson — 81 Dawson, Autumn — 42 Dorfman, Nathan — 87 Eliades, Lauren — 118 Cornell, Nicole — 76 Dawson, Bria — 144 Dorismond, Samora — 59 Ellen, Derrick — 89 Cornwall, Christopher — 158 Day, Alexander — 116 Dorset, Erin — 121 Ellis, Ella — 64 Coronado, Wendy — 130 Day, Brandon — 88 Doster, Enrique — 74 Ellis, Gary — 146 Cortelezzi, Nicole — 132 de Aguiar, Ethan — 77 Doubleday, Meredith — 70 Ellis, Joseph — 36 costa, alison — 70 de la Cruz, Dominique — 43, 104 Doucette, Rebecca — 54 Ellis, Julia — 117 Costello, Angelica — 88 de Haan, Herman — 146 Doucette, Richard — 74 Elsberry Ophime, Chelsea — 87 Costello, Kerry — 112 de Jesús Espinosa, Aixa — 160 Douglas, Bryan — 67 Elshikh, Amira — 126 Couch, Elly — 36 de la Bastide, Lisa — 134 Douglas, John — 53 Emanu, Jessica — 137 Couch, Kristen — 117 Dean, Rachel — 142 Douglas, Sabrina — 151 Embleton, Eli — 101 Course, Didier — 54 DeArdo, Melanie — 142 Doyle, Katherine — 34, 35, 58 Emerson, Christopher — 132 Coursolle, Carrie — 66 DeBelly, Jessica — 145 Draayer, Caitlin — 78 Enck, Kaitlin — 127 Cousineau, Mariah — 85 DeChristopher, Jenna — 76 Draper, Janna — 150 Engen, Amanda — 131 Covell, David — 39, 64 Decker, Kevin — 32 Drennen, Angela — 62 Engstrom, Marshall — 121 Cowan, Racheal — 100 Dee, Christine — 147 Drescher, David — 127 Enyart, Kristen — 156 Cowl, Andrielle — 118, 148 Deering, Justina — 92 Drozd, Brandon — 158 Enz, Karalyn — 76 Craddock, Amber — 100 Degen, Taylor — 38 Drummond, Claire — 94 Ephraim, John — 127 Craven, Robert — 38 Degges, Daniel — 54 Dryden-Mason, Ndaesha — 106 Epstein, Amanda — 67 Cravens, Aaron — 151 Dehm, Zachary — 131 Dubois, Andrew — 103, 109 Erbacher, Logan — 73 Crawford, Olivia — 111 Deitchler, Emily — 57 Dubrava, Benjamin — 52 Erickson, Andrew — 55 Creager, Rachael — 81 Del Greco, Benjamin — 54 Dudoff, Jessica — 157 Erickson, Anthony — 66 Creamer, Courtney — 61 Delahousaye, Erynn — 142 Duellman, Brittany — 126 Eriksson, Ricko — 55 Cripps, Andrea — 141 Delaney, Conor — 40 Duerkes, Wayne — 153 Erlandson, Martin — 118 Croft, Gillie — 97 Delbo, Britani — 148 Duggleby, Katherine — 142 Ervin, Alaura — 135 Cross, Trevor — 89 Delgado, Karina — 97 Duke, Corey — 96 Espel, Hallie — 161 Crossette, Nathan — 124 Demers, Jaimie — 97 Dumanch, Kelsey — 100 Espin, Melina — 102 Crouch, James — 113 Deml, Michael — 119 Dunbar, David — 32 Espinoza, Ana — 123 Crowe, Mary — 27 DeMuth, Tyler — 109 Duncan, Marissa — 54 Esses, Abraham — 61 Cruz, Duke — 55 Dennis, Katherine — 55 Duncan, Megan — 52 Ester, Corbin — 110, 114 Cruz, Joel — 37 DePaolis, Adam — 124 Dunlap, Ian — 73 Eubanks, Christopher — 110 Index by Presenter| 169

Evans, Brett — 46 Fletcher, Sara — 76 G Good, Jeanna — 144 Evans, Chi-Yeon — 89 Flick, Heather — 161 Gabrhel, Casey — 69 Goodreau, Benjamin — 115 Evans, Michelle — 141 Flieth, Keveen — 110 Gagne, Jenna — 93 Goodsett, Claudia — 118 Eveslage, Benjamin — 42 Flinchum, Peyton — 129 Gagne, Matthew — 90 Goolcharan, John — 134 Eychaner, Harold — 154 Flinn, Cassie — 155 Galante, Holland — 144 Gordon, Justin — 90 Eziashi, Jude — 151 Flint, Adriann — 146 Galeano, Gabriela — 97 Gorman, Jr., Daniel — 54 Flitter, Jeffrey — 64 Galesic, Ana — 126 Gosselin, Julie — 134 F Florek, Morgan — 51 Gallagher, Grace — 153 Gosson, Brittany — 64, 136 Fabbri, Vincent — 114 Flores, Jesse — 121 Gallagher, Kevin — 36 Gotherman, Justin — 121 Fabio, Monica — 125 Flores, Sue — 144 Gallagher, Ryan — 111 Gouni, Sushanth — 145 Fagan, Martha — 118 Florian, Kelsey — 141 Gallik, Emily — 37 Grado, Logan — 152 Fahey, Kimberly — 34, 50 Floyd, Ethan — 37 Galvin, Cooper — 57 Graff, Gabrielle — 134 Fahnestock, Heather — 111 Flynn, Jennifer — 127 Gammack, David — 123 Graham, Arin — 98 Fahning, Heidi — 47 Fogle, III, Robert — 89 Gamradt, Karl — 94 Graham, Jack — 155 Fahrenkrog, Molly — 109 Folck, David — 34, 75 Ganeshan, Smitha — 56 Grandstrand, Sarah — 109 Failing, Emelia — 156 Foley, Meghan — 161 Ganske, Alec — 144 Grant, Carly — 118 Fall, Papa — 119 Folster, Carlton — 49 Gantz, Matthew — 61 Grasso, Emily — 108 Fallon, Chelsea — 114 Fong, Jessica — 50 Garcia, Alejandro — 100 Graves, Baillie — 45 Faraday, James — 88 Foran, Alice — 122 Garcia, Amanda — 72 Gray, Amy — 132 Fardulis, Kayla — 78 Forconi, Alexander — 42 Garcia, Hector — 66 Graziano, MacKennan — 74 Fargo, Paul — 69 Ford, Audrey — 138 Garcia, Natalie — 127 Grecco, Brock — 50 Faria, Rolando — 73 Ford, Colin — 114 Garcia, Yessica — 161 Green, Cara — 155 Farland, Courtney — 141 Ford Siegel, Kathleen — 111 Gardner, James — 150 Green, Cassady — 52 Farley, Elizabeth — 142 Ford, Olivia — 60 Garza, Steven — 91 Green, Jeffrey — 159 Farnell, Brianna — 119 Ford, Taylor — 115 Gates, Sam — 69 Green, Rebecca — 159 Fatima, Sakeena — 67 Formisano, Tara — 112 Gaulrapp, Alyssa — 104 Green, Travis — 141 Faulkner, Stefan — 121 Fortin, Melissa — 66, 71 Gauthier, Carie — 37 Greener, Charles — 117 Fay, Ryan — 98 Foster, Brittni — 110 Gauthier, Zoe — 97 Greenhalgh, Paul — 101 Fedak, John — 34, 50 Foster, Samuel — 158 Gawarecki, Joel — 116 Greenwood, Mark — 73 Fehrenbach, Andrew — 91 Fournier, Cory — 97 Geehring, Kelsey — 115 Greer, Chelsie — 121 Fehrenbach, Shannon — 74 Fowler, Joseph — 114 Geibel, Hollyn — 54 Greiner, Alexander — 89 Feiler, Makenzie — 155 Fox-Cubley, Lacie — 115 Gelman, Sam — 134 Griffin, Lisa — 120 Feirn, Kyndra — 161 Frady, Heather — 49, 56 Genenbacher, Karissa — 148 Grimaldo, Gabriella — 79 Feller, Daniel — 118 Francis, Alex — 128 Genskow, Kelly — 132 Grinberg, David — 98 Feller, Rebekah — 70 Francis, Garrett — 139 Gentry, Sarah — 74 Grix, Rachel — 124 Fender, Ansley — 59 Franco, Miguel — 70 George, Donald — 99 Groesch, Michael — 138 Fendry, Mark — 72 Franjesevic, Andrew — 133 George, Sarah — 75 Gronert, Nona — 43 Feng, Kexin — 158 Frank, Kalie — 40 Georgieva, Gergana — 133 Gronski, Kjerstin — 139 Fennessy, Margaret — 101 Frankenfield, Alex — 136 Gerlach, Rachel — 54 Gross, Andrea — 48 Fenske, Heidi — 138 Frankki, Susan — 112, 132 Gerrish, Heather — 99 Gross, Courtney — 70 Ference, Amy — 70 Franks, Laura — 52 Geyer, Kaley — 122 Gross, Megan — 126 Ferg, Robyn — 140 Frazier, Moira — 70 Ghazali, Danish — 139 Gross, Melissa — 102 Ferguson, Amanda — 99 Freckleton, Kay — 146 Gibbens, Kyle — 120 Grosskreutz, Molly — 44 Ferk, Matea — 75 Freedman, Victoria — 27 Gibson, Robert — 154 Grover, James — 32 Fernandez, Timothy — 144 Freidel, Ryan — 95 Giese, Erin — 137 Gruetzmacher, Sarah — 140 Fernandez, William — 48 French, Austyn — 118 Giesenschlag, Rebecca — 102 Grundmanis, Kristina — 161 Feron, Melissa — 69 Fresen, Andrea — 119 Giffin, Mathew — 137 Grundtner, Gabriel — 74 Ferry, Nicholas — 120 Freund, Melissa — 117 Giguere, Cathleen — 91 Grussing, Amber — 146 Fetherman, Debra — 32 Frey, Oliver — 80 Gilbert, Daniel — 51 Gstalter, Molly — 129 Fettig, Samantha — 126 Fricke, Cheryl — 114 Gilbert, Haley — 125 Guan, Phelan — 128 Feurdean, Monique — 121 Friedl, Regina — 108 Giles, Nicole — 123 Guenther, Jillian — 78 Fie, Taylor — 120 Fritch, Ben — 145 Gill, Kiranjit — 160 Guenther, Joseph — 121 Fielding, Dianna — 68 Fritz, Rose — 71 Gillette, Mike — 121 Guertin, Courtney — 135 Fierro, Raul — 108 Frolov, Briana — 144 Ginburg, Brian — 155 Guidera, Katherine — 54 Finch, Casey — 158 Fru, Diane — 157 Giordano, Claire — 95 Guido, Roberta — 75, 105 Findley, Jazmine — 139 Frynkewicz, Heidi — 152 Giovanni, John — 91 Guillen, Megan — 116 Finke, Thomas — 37 Fu, Kai Lin — 131 Girard, Steven — 115 Gumpert, Chloe — 152 Finley, Abigail — 39 Fulco, Celia — 63 Gisselberg, Susan — 66 Gunderson, Drew — 73 Fischer, Mitchell — 69 Fullmer, Dave — 93 Glasgow, Evan — 89 Gupta, Sneha — 147 Fish, Joycelyn — 69 Fulton, Jennifer — 110 Glass, Adam — 151 Gustafson, Abby — 128 Fisher, Dylan — 131 Fulton, Nathan — 140 Glassman, Brent — 88 Gutsmiedl, Carissa — 113 Fisher, Katie — 122 Fulton, Zac — 156 Glebe, Nicole — 152 Fisher, Stephen — 69 Fulton, Zachary — 156 Gockel, Samuel — 157 Fitch, Chelsea — 153 Fung, Christine — 40 Goebel, Laura — 160 Fitzgerald, Gina — 97 Funkhouser, Sarah — 62 Goethel, Christina — 97 Fitzgerald, Kimberly — 48 Furger, Jeffery — 116 Goldade, Melissa — 140 Fivenson, Elayne — 160 Goldberg, Matthew — 111 Flaherty, Robert — 44 Goldberg, Samuel — 39 Flaig, Robinson — 116, 139 Gomez, Maritza — 131 Flanagan, Brooke — 142 Gomez Jacobo, Mercedes — 104 Flanagan, Justin — 55 Gonzales, Gabriel — 38 Fleetwood, Michelle — 146 Gonzalez, Gerardo — 142 Flemister, Diadra — 147 Gonzalez, Maya — 42, 75, 105 170 |Index by Presenter

H Harvey, Jessica — 74 Hibdon, Melissa — 155 Huting, Joel — 78 Haag, Emily — 36 Hashmi, Sumaiya — 130 Hickey, Audrey — 99 Hutsen, Shane — 131 Haag, Maria — 151 Hassan, Iraj — 151 Hicks, Kaitlin — 145 Huttleston, Anne — 94 Haapala, Kate — 136 Hassemer, Holly — 32 Hicks, Marissa — 44 Huttner, Chelsea — 124 Haave, Glenn — 140 Hastings, Amanda — 115 Higgins, Jason — 94 Huwae, Karenzha — 109 Habeck, Abigail — 151 Hasz, Rebecca — 122 Higgins, Jordan — 87 Huynh, Johnny — 159 Haberman, Dana — 148 Hatfield, Richard — 89 Higginson, Hanna — 132 Huynh, Nhi — 79 Hadaway, Zachary — 98 Hau, Greta — 143 Hildebrand, Lance — 136 Hyder, Justin — 48 Hadley, Nickolas — 156 Hauch, Malorie — 160 Hill, Dustin — 66, 123 Hyke, Christy — 69 Hadzewycz, Paul — 123 Hausch, Paul — 151 Hill, Melissa — 135 Hylen, Alexandra — 90 Haesly, Matthew — 34, 83 Hautala, Max — 34, 59 Hill, Michael — 61 Hynes, Kayleigh — 85 Hafele, Anna — 132 Havel, Heather — 134 Hill, Morgan — 83 Hafenbreadl, Sara — 143 Hawkins, Ross — 37 Hill, Taelor — 101 I Haffenbredl, Tiara — 46 Hayden, Carolyn — 48 Hinceman, Ashley — 35, 105 Ian, Darby — 102 Hagstrom, Amanda — 64 Haye, Tashana — 89 Hindt, Amber — 119 Ibrahim, Sara — 83 Hague, Shayna — 128 Haynes, Kriston — 53, 93 Hines, Krista — 109 Iglesias, Clara — 64 Haines, Jaime — 124 Haynes, Riley — 158 Hinkle, Taylor — 122, 128 Ikeyama, Ran — 81 Hajian-Forooshani, Zachary — 57 Hays, James — 133 Hinson, Carla — 117 Imobersteg, Corinne — 131 Halasz, Sasha — 123 Haywood, Molly — 154 Hintze, David — 135 Ingbretson, Kayla — 129 Hales, Kelsey — 60 Hazzard, Matthew — 101 Hirschi, Megan — 153 Iqbal, Jahangir — 57 Halfen, Eric — 120 He, Mimo — 138 Hitchcock, Andrew — 159 Ireland, Sara — 42 Hall, Amanda — 114 He, Monica — 44 Ho, Scott — 124 Ishewood, Bryan — 48 Hall, Chancen — 156 He, Qixin — 152 Hobbs, Barbara — 110 Isi, Maximiliano — 136 Hall, Eric — 160 He, Sheri — 150 Hobbs, Matthew — 158 Ives, Caramon — 112 Hall, Garret — 106 Head, Gary — 62 Hodd, Daniel — 52 Ivey, Jonathan — 124 Hamann, Kaitlyn — 37 Healey, Sanford — 77 Hodgens, Lindsay — 79 Hamby, Dominique — 59 Healy, Meredith — 160 Hoffman, Lainee — 69 J Hammell, Abbey — 131 Hearn, Kendra — 109 Hohenstein, Amber — 112 Jackson, Alyssa — 150 Hammer, Rachel — 154 Heck, Julia — 155 Holaway, Bethany — 71 Jackson, Breona — 84 Hampton, Patricia — 100 Heder, April — 94 Holenko, Althea — 99 Jackson, Cornelius — 158 Handy, Lila — 50 Heflin, Daphne — 79 Holland, Amber — 111 Jackson, Jadeah — 151 Haney, Ciara — 44 Hegge, Raquel — 103 Holland, Nalynn — 51 Jackson, Katrina — 96 Haney, Jodie — 49 Heggem, Jake — 89 Hollander, John — 137 Jackson, LaDonya — 81 Hanley, Brian — 110 Heier, Devin — 92 Hollenberger, Jamie — 129 Jackson, Morgan — 115 Hanna, Elizabeth — 63 Heim, Krista — 61 Holmes, Nicole — 80 Jackson, Sarah — 84 Hanna, Jeanne — 126 Heinrich, Alexander — 50 Holmwood, Kaitlyn — 158 Jackson, Todd — 139 Hannagan, Susan — 154 Heinrichs, Hillary — 42 Holt, Ashante — 60 Jacobson, Eleanor — 45 Hannah, Jarrett — 80 Heintz, Linnea — 124 Holzinger, Aubrey — 61 Jacobson, Josh — 154 Hansen, Chase — 117 Heinze, Brian — 46 Hong, Hieu — 121 Jacobson, Laura — 153 Hansen, Christopher — 145 Heinze, Madisson — 47 Honings, Danielle — 88 Jacobson, Taylor — 116 Hansen, Joe — 93 Heiserman, Benjamin — 160 Hoostal, Spencer — 139 Jacques, Brianna — 126, 156 Hanson, Chad — 142 Heisman, Adam — 92 Hoover, Emily — 145 Jacques, Ryan — 97, 128 Hanson, Chelsea — 87 Heling, Nicole — 105 Hopkins, Alex — 58 James, Mallory — 61 Hanson, Corey — 36 Hellmann, Daniel — 126 Hopkins, Halina — 78 Jameson, Kristal — 49 Hanson, Justin — 149 Hemberger, Jeremy — 49 Horgan, Katelyn — 89 Janikowski, Amanda — 38, 67 Hanson, Megan — 79 Hendee, Kathryn — 80 Horn, Christopher — 86 Jaqua, Jessica — 99 Happel, Kate — 155 Henderson, Hannah — 118 Horton, Paul — 80 Jaramillo, Atticus — 101 Haran, Sudha — 50 Hendren, Hayley — 53 Horvat, Bryan — 40 Jasper, Ingrid — 36 Harbison, Kendra — 120 Hendrix, Kyle — 34, 67 Horvat, Jenna — 120 Jay, Daniel — 77 Hardin, Kevin — 117 Henkle, Talia — 115 Houston, Jenna — 149 Jeffress, Keche’ — 93 Hardison, Alexander — 140 Hennessy, Campbell — 56 Hovhannisyan, Lyolya — 136 Jens, Justin — 156 Hardisty, Joshua — 146 Henningson, Nathan — 148 Hoyt, Tiffany — 131 Jerger, Stephanie — 126 Hardy, Carson — 141 Henry, Madison — 140 Hsieh, Emily — 115 Jett, Steven — 143 Hardy, Sarah — 40 Her, Brenda — 152 Hsu, William — 144 Jimenez, Alisa — 75 Hardyman, Brian — 151 Her, Cheng — 156 Hu, Huiqing (Helen) — 161 Jin, Hyo — 50 Hargrave, Ariel — 55 Herbert, Josh — 146 Hua, Thuy — 80 Jing, Jenny — 151 Harms, Casey — 149 Herbison, Blake — 102 Hubbard, Caleb — 56 Jinkins, Katherine — 139 Haro, Roger — 32 Hermus, Helen — 76 Huffman, Bruce — 139 Jo, Andrew — 136 Haro, Tyler — 146 Hernandez, Francy — 145 Hughes, Kathryn — 70 Jobs, Jordan — 61 Harper, Joshua — 115 Hernandez, Gina — 63, 137 Hughes, Melissa — 88 Jochumson, Sarah — 86 Harrer, Lydia — 69 Hernandez, Jessica — 130 Hughes, Samantha — 65 Joers, Lucas — 104 Harris, Benjamin — 147 Hernandez, Josue — 133 Hughes, Sarah — 114 John, Richard — 153 Harris, Elizabeth — 146, 158 Hernandez, Juliana — 39 Huinker, Kathleen — 36 Johns, Jeff — 123 Harris, Genevieve — 69 Hernandez, Sthefanie — 79 Humbert, Andrew — 73 Johnson, Aaron — 112 Harris, Kindred — 146 Hernandez-Sang, Victor — 91 Humphreys, Cahlen — 118 Johnson, Adedoyin — 72 Harris, Sharon — 95 Herr, Alex — 82 Humphries, Reva — 96 Johnson, Alisa — 139 Harris, William-Barton — 134 Herrera, Osmin — 151 Hunn, Alec — 111 Johnson, Alyssa — 145 Harrison, Anne — 148 Herrero, Valerie — 34, 35, 58 Hunter, Cicely — 141 Johnson, Ashley — 34, 83 Hart, Joseph — 128 Herrick, Aimee — 101 Hunter, Douglas — 145 Johnson, Brittany — 152 Hartling, Jessica — 83 Heslop, Stacy — 133 Hunter, Kyle — 53 Johnson, Deron — 62 Hartman, Andrew — 122 Hesslen, Benjamin — 102 Hunter, Portia — 99 Johnson, Jessica — 97 Hartmann, Eliza — 109 Hetzel, Scott — 145 Hurlbut, Jessica — 63, 73 Johnson, Juan — 129, 159 Hartnett, Michelle — 150 Heyl, Martha — 58 Husar, Caitlin — 110 Johnson, Justin — 153 Index by Presenter | 171

Johnson, Lauren — 141 Kerndt, Thomas — 138 Kristofer, Rolfhus — 49 Lawson, James — 99 Johnson, Melanie — 117 Kersten, Rachel — 148 Kristufek, Phillip — 90 Lawson, Megan — 106 Johnson, Nathan — 161 Kerswell, Buchanan — 98 Kroeninger, Krista — 111 Le, Anh — 139 Johnson, Nic — 140 Keshavarzian, Neggin — 71 Kroker, Molly — 70 Le Dily, Remy — 141 Johnson, Olivia — 153 Kessler, Drake — 159 Kroll, Hallie — 53 Leach, Amanda — 120 Johnson, Russell — 127 Khan, Faraz — 61 Kroth, Sarah — 58 Leaf, Beau — 161 Johnson, Thressa — 67 Khan, Hassaan — 140 Krouppa, Brandon — 81 Leavitt, Isabel — 119 Johnston, April — 66 Khehra, Manjot — 94 Krueger, Joseph — 103 Leavitt, Lee — 136 Johnston, Ashley — 111 Kholos, Sarah — 129 Krueger, Julie — 131 LeBlanc, Dylan — 70 Johnston, Glenn — 32 Kichler, Rosalind — 52 Krueger, Matthew — 71 Ledding, Ashley — 109 Joiner, Stephen — 47 Kim, Cholong — 150 Krueger, Michael — 121 Lee, Chadd — 132 Jones, Denise — 85 Kinder, Alexandria — 161 Krueger, Sarah — 128 Lee, Dae Yeal— 158 Jones, Heather — 113 Kindle, Adam — 103 Krukowski, Keith — 159 Lee, Eryn — 57 Jones, Jennifer — 142 King, Aaron — 128 Krumtum, Alexandra — 104 Lee, Jonathan — 154 Jones, Rory — 103 King, Amanda — 156 Krzeski, Phil — 80 Lee, Katelyn — 84 Jones, Roxanne — 98 King, Gabrielle — 113 Krzyzanowski, Samantha — 102 Lee, Kevin — 145 Jones, Sarah — 127 King, Pamela — 109 Kubicek, Allison — 136 Lee, Mao — 124 Jordan, Jamison — 144 King, William — 155 Kubitschek, Lauren — 102 Lee, Michele — 100 Jordan, Samantha — 75 Kingsley-Burt, Chloe — 110 Kue, Bianca — 67 Lee, Stephen — 140 Jorgenson, Jessica — 142 Kirkpatrick, Aidan — 46 Kuehnle, Neil — 133 Lee, Sungkook — 100 Josebeck, Toni — 149 Kish, Amelia — 161 Kuemper, Ashley — 119 Legette, Todd — 52 Joseph, Jadine — 99 Kissinger, Jared — 57 Kuether, Derek — 157 Lehman, Stephanie — 92 Joseph, Sandy — 152 Kistner, Kelli — 149 Kulesz, Melanie — 86 Leibrick, Chloe — 75, 105 Jubas, Janey — 43 Klaas, Danielle — 122 Kunze, Carys — 43 Leicht, Jason — 112 June, Christopher — 37 Klein, Danielle — 134 Kurnizki, Anna — 44 Leighton, Elizabeth — 128 Jung, Toni — 53 Kleinschrodt, Lucas — 123 Kurten, Megan — 58 Lejeune, Megan — 106 Jupp, Sophie — 86 Klima, Kathleen — 84 Kushner, Taisa — 147 LeMay, Brittany — 149 Jures, Hailey — 45 Klingelhoefer, Lisa — 46 Kvashnin, Yevgeniy — 39 Lembo, Emily — 104 Juresh, Tara — 103, 158 Klosa, Jordan — 56 Kyle, Wewetzer — 88 Lemmon, Alexander — 65 Jusma, Marquiana — 126 Kloster, Eric — 72 Kyles, Phil — 126 Lemmon, Julianne — 129 Knapp, Jonathon — 77 Kynoch, Matthew — 97 Lennon, Alessa — 129 K Knight, Alec — 54 Lentz, Sarah — 46 Kafka, Nicole — 155 Knight, Heather — 116 L Leonard, Kelly — 129 Kagan, Thomas — 66 Knowlton, Natascha — 152 La, Cindy — 156 Leonard, McLain — 151 Kahle, Adam — 40 Knox, Rachel — 80 la Bonte, Emily — 86 Leonardelli, Ashley — 63 Kaiga, Julie — 138 Koch, Christofer — 87 Lace, Aimee — 36 Leonhardt, Ronald — 86 Kaiser, Amanda — 113 Koch, Kelsey — 80 Lach, Christopher — 40 Leopardi, Holly — 65, 136 Kajikawa, Chiaki — 79 Kocienski, Adam — 40 Ladwig, Samantha — 62 Lesnak, Angela — 53 Kakalec, Peter — 130 Kocsisova, Zuzana — 56 Lafarga-Previdi, Irene — 130 Lesperance, Alice — 59 Kalyvas, Elaina — 126 Kodweis, Courtney — 150 Lafontant, Maxwell — 105 Letteney, Rory — 77 Kamoske, Sara — 57 Koehn, Clarie — 47 Lahan, Hilary — 54 Levis, Megan — 120 Kandlikar, Gaurav — 89 Koenecke, Nathan — 49 Laituri, Zachary — 105 Lew, Eric — 49 Kane, Emily — 58 Koenig, Erika — 61 Lake, TaRisha — 151 Lewis, Diana — 123 Kane, Hannah — 113 Koepp, Amanda — 113 Lamb, Annaliese — 119 Lewis, Lateasha — 106 Kapur, Udit — 88 Koester, Meghan — 98 Lambrecht, Nick — 112 Lewis, Megan — 149 Karahalios, Dean — 133 Kohout, Victoria — 89 Lamers, Rebecca — 142, 154, 155 Lewman, Leah — 34, 75 Karsten, Elizabeth — 152 Kolaczko, Jensen — 70 Lamont, Christine — 139 Li, Minyan — 65 Karsten, Frederik — 65 Koleoglou, Sabrina — 141 Landry, Kelly — 140 Libra, Grant — 127 Karsten, Kasidee — 146 Kolipinski, Mietek — 42 Landry, Linda — 117 Lichtenberger, Melissa — 148 Kasper, Katherine — 73 Kollmer, Sean — 138 Landry, Ryan — 130 Lidgard, Sarah — 128 Kasper, Kathryn — 130 Kolterman, Savannah — 116 Landsverk, Gabrialle — 92 Liebergen, Kimberly — 50 Kaster, Kyle — 156 Konevsky, Kelvin — 81 Lane, Anna — 59 Light, Alexandra — 135 Kaufman, Kristy — 78 Konjura, Kolin — 144 Lane, Kelley — 74 Liguori, Stephen — 63 Kaufman, Ryan — 140 Korcovelos, Ellen — 40 Lane, Kimberly — 58 Lima, Heidi — 126, 138 Kawamleh, Suzanne — 101 Korger, Alexander — 139 Lane, Michelle — 160 Limberg, RaeLynn — 155 Kazerouni, Amaan — 54 Korunes, Katharine — 157 Lane, Sarah — 56 Limberg, Susan — 111 Kazerouni, Ayaan — 54 Kosches, Lauren — 113 Lange, Joseph — 56 Limon, Ciara — 137 Kealey, Samuel — 62 Koseva, Plamena — 38 Langford, Devon — 99 Lin, Jennifer — 70 Keeley, Daniel — 126 Kosiak, Michael — 142 Lantz, Samantha — 131 Lin, Tayson — 47 Keenan, Shawn — 157 Kosiak, Mike — 142 Lantz-Cashman, Chelsea — 67 Linder, Jenna — 98 Keizer, Gabriele — 102 Kostelecky, Hannah — 159 Laracuente, Nicolas — 126 Lindgren, Erin — 155 Keller, Michelle — 76 Koza, Elizabeth — 101 LaRose, Alexandria — 55 Lindholm, Jeffrey — 134 Kelley, Christopher — 64 Kramer, Alex — 122 Larrabee, Alexandra — 133 Lindholm, Matthew — 134 Kelly, Erin — 122 Kramolis, Kali — 109 Larsen, Dana — 141 Lindsay, Thomas — 45 Kelman, Elizabeth — 65 Krause, Meagan — 149 Larsen, Jenell — 91 Lingeman, Emily — 150 Kemei, Nicole — 112 Kremer, Jordan — 104 Larson, Kristina — 157 Lingenfelter, Alyx — 103 Keninger, Chelsea — 155 Kreminska, Liubov — 96 Larson, Sonja — 59 Link, Michael — 116 Kennedy, Corey — 36 Kressin, AJ — 132 Laska, Emily — 123 Linn, Diana — 111 Kennedy, Mauren — 35, 98 Kressin, Andy — 112 Lauer, Michael — 45 Linner, Jane — 123 Kenney, Amy — 124 Kretschmer, Jake — 128 Lauko, Domokos — 134 Lippert, Alexandra — 36 Kenyon, Kelli — 55 Krieger, Rebecca — 101 Laundy, Joan — 143 Liske, Adam — 37 Keough, Kathleen — 144 Krilich, Joseph — 128 Laurin, Joshua — 111 Lisowski, Mark — 58 Kerin, Meghan — 51 Kristen, Morgan — 155 Lawrence, Ryne — 74 Little, Allison — 158 172 |Index by Presenter

Littlefield, Alyssa — 118 Magallanes, Maximiliano — 156 Maza, Lindey — 155 Meisner, Lars — 115 Litz, Amy — 130 Magness, Landon — 96 Mazzarella, Chad — 87 Meister, Philippe — 100 Liu, Dandan — 149 Magnotti, Trevor — 56 Mazzoni, Kurstin — 143 Meives, Wesley — 61 Liu, Huanqing — 129 Mahan, Amber — 152 Mbaye, Diaw — 157 Meland, Andrew — 47 Liu, Jie Bin — 64 Mainaly, Sushant — 49 McAbee, Brittany — 89 Melendez, jose — 100 Liu, Lisa — 110 Makeyeva, Yekaterina — 154 McAlister, Emma — 50 Mellem, Stefan — 158 Liu, Wei-Tung — 103 Maldonado, Waldemar — 111 McCaffrey, Andrew — 38 Mello, Hannah — 91, 126 Liu, Yifu — 98 Malone, Megan — 120 McCall, Neal — 160 Melnick, Justin — 78 Ljuboja, Damir — 138 Mambwe, Clare — 137 McCambridge, Jordan — 47 Melnyk, Viktoria — 81 Lloyd, Austin — 34, 42 Managuio, Mark — 100 McCann, Katryna — 161 Mendez, Theresa — 84, 105 Lo, Cheuk Man — 88 Manelli, Dan — 156 McCann, Ryan — 51 Méndez, Rebecca — 85 Loch, Amanda — 133 Mangan, Christina — 109 McCants, Clarise — 93 Menz, Alexa — 99 Lockwood, Karla — 71 Mangedarage, Mithila — 88 McClain, Alyssa — 117, 129 Meredith, Kyle — 122 Locquiao, Jem — 48 Manhanke, Nathan — 58 McClain, T’Shana — 78 Merino, Oscar — 149 Loeffler, Colin — 54, 117 Maniece, Christopher — 161 McCleish, Ryan — 48 Merritt, Kelsey — 160 Lohrenz, Elizabeth — 100 Mann, Victoria — 76 McClellan, Meghan — 159 Mersky, Avi — 117 Lomeli, Nicole — 149 Manners, Zachary — 34, 35, 66 McCloy, Mike — 128 Mertzlufft, Daniel — 99 Lomeli, Valeria — 147 Mansell, Claire — 78 McCollum, Kaylee — 76 Meshak, Kristine — 119 Lomnes, Sydney — 160 Manske, Brian — 47 McComb, Bryan — 66 Meteyer, Allison — 67 Long, Amanda — 85, 140 Mantey, Christina — 124 McCormack, Kerri — 98 Metzger, Gayle — 158 Long, Emily — 86 Mantha, Devin — 94 McCoy, Armeshia — 139 Metzler, Timothy — 116 Long, Mandy — 102 Mantuano, Jerika — 39 McCracken, Anna — 50 Meuse, Jordan — 62 Longwell-Grice, Emily — 154 Marano, Alexis — 136 McCrady, John — 80 Meuwissen, Tamara — 129 Longwich, Adam — 41 Marcelli, Christopher — 92 McCurry, Colin — 125 Meyer, Heidi — 32 Lopez, Brett — 81 Marcotte, James — 74 McDaniel, Dustin — 73 Meyer, Kenneth — 39 Lopez, Carlos — 95 Marcotte, Marianne — 160 McDermott, Jennifer — 69 Meyer, Rachel — 127 Lopez, Guadalupe — 155 Marcson, Jon — 152 McDonald, Ashley — 127 Mi, Xiaofan — 127 Lopez-Hallman, Raymond — 142 Marek, Katie — 147 McDonald, Brandon — 67 Micale, Calli — 70 Lopez-Ramirez, Alejandro — 115 Margolis, Leah — 112 McDonald, Tyler — 63, 161 Michael, Ellendorf — 112 Lor, Chee — 56 Marier, Emy — 61 McDowell, Laura — 157 Michaelis, Rachel — 122 Lor, Yer — 115, 132 Marks, Shelby — 49 McFarlan, Tracy — 62 Michaels, Rosemarie — 32 Loub, Chelsea — 144 Marlowe, Jacob — 60 McFarland, A. Emma — 92 Michaud, Katie — 55 Loui, Michael — 32 Marold, Clay — 150 McGee, Joshua — 64 Middleton, Kelli — 40 Love, Hanna — 159 Marquardt, Victoria — 113 McGee, Megan — 95 Miele, Leigh-Ann — 111 Lovelace, Ashleigh — 75 Marron, Michelle Ann — 135 McGinn, Kyle — 46 Mihalko, Mathew — 131 Lowden, Erin — 42 Marsch, Heather — 128 McGowan, Kailyn — 64 Mihaylova, Dilyana — 96 Lowe, Marcus — 136 Marsh, Ian — 81 McGran, Collin — 61 Mikhail, Madison — 132 Lowell-Campbell, Tatiana — 103 Martin, Alexandra — 113 McGreal, Anna — 50 Miles, Andrew — 95 Lucia, Kelsey — 160 Martin, David — 62 McGurk, Michael — 127 Miles, Christopher — 82 Luetchens, Jonathan — 65 Martin, Hannah — 71 McGurran-Hanson, Gabrielle — 40 Miles, Mary — 73 Lueth, Kassandra — 160 Martin, Kimberly — 79 McIlwain, Falon — 153 Miles, Mikaelyn — 145 Lum, Riana — 34, 35, 83 Martin, Madeline — 44 McIntyre, Michael — 42 Millan, Nicole — 65 Luma-Haddison, Daisy — 123 Martin, Matthew — 43 McKay, Kody — 56 Miller, Allison — 115 LuMetta, Alex — 115 Martin, Megan — 41 McKenna, Mary — 122 Miller, Clayton — 144 Lund, Lauren — 130 Martin, Naomi — 119 McKillip, Joseph — 116 Miller, Colleen — 73 Lunde, Matthew — 153 Martinez, Bridget — 133 McKillop, Chris — 112 Miller, Courtney — 104 Lunde, Stine — 45, 55 Martinez, Esteban — 127 McKinlay, Brandon — 141 Miller, Ethan — 128 Lundgren, Jesse — 89 Martinez, Lizeth — 116 McKinnish, Tyler — 51 Miller, Megan — 145 Lung, Siu — 58 Martinez, Luis — 142 McLamb, Jessica — 84 Miller, Melissa — 147 Luo, Ameorry — 34 Marunde, Matthew — 103 Mclaughlin, Christine — 129 Miller, Nicole — 149 Lupro, Toni — 99 Mashburn, Lauren — 89 McLaughlin, Emily — 62 Miller, Paul — 9, 32 Lynch, Timothy — 44 Mason, Elizabeth — 77 McLaughlin, Michael — 128 Miller, Reba — 61 Lynn, Devin — 44 Massengale, Elizabeth — 43 McLeod, Devone — 85 Miller, Samantha — 95 Lyons, Marshall — 132 Massey, Tayler — 57 McMahon, Kayla — 88, 118 Mills, Christopher — 101 Lytle, Tyler — 145 Massia, Trisha — 86 McMahon, Lucian — 70 Mills, Torrell — 36 Masters, Amber — 145 McManus, Jessica — 63 Mims, Milia — 120 M Mastrocola, Marissa — 40 McNamara, Sarah — 134 Min Baek, Jong — 46 Ma, Lizhu — 90 Mastromarino, Silviano — 41 McNett, Jared — 98 Minion, Sean — 87 Mabin, Justin — 136 Mathew, Prasli — 159 McWhinney, Kallie — 103 Minney, Zachary — 85 MacDonald, Bligh — 106 Mathewson, Thomas — 123 Mead, Griffin — 82 Miron, Rose — 94 Macfarlan, Ginger — 46 Mathias, Amanda — 156 Mead, Jordan — 104 Mirza, Qurat-ul-Ann — 154 Machlis, Kalina — 42 Matis, Emily — 40 Meads, Meredith — 77 Misener, Kevin — 143 Machurick, Maxwell — 138 Matsuura, John — 123 Medeiros, David — 126 Mitchell, Colleen — 59 Macias, Claudio — 144 Matthews, Collin — 64 Medenwaldt, Madison — 161 Mitchell, Darrielle — 68 Mack, Jonathan — 37 Matveeva, Elina — 80 Meder, Martin — 45 Mlynarski, Amy — 127 Macke, Timothy — 128 Mau, Samantha — 78 Medina, Jamie — 127 Moehring, Danielle — 121 Mackert, Micah — 67 Maurer, Jeanne — 143 Medina, Rachel — 138 Mohammed, Aaron — 148 Mackie, Gavin — 64 Mauzy, Alana — 124 Medina, Sebastián — 155 Mohan III, James — 84 MacNeill, Sean — 142 Maxfield, Melani — 129 Medrano, Arley — 132 Mohandas, Poornima — 115 Madden, Melissa — 137 Maxheimer, Caitlin — 154 Medrano, Nina — 37 Mohr, Benjamin — 116 Maddock, Emily — 51, 136 Maxwell, Jennifer — 128 Mee, Carly — 43 Mojaddidi, Hafasa — 115 Madera, Allison — 137 Maynes, John — 53 Meerwald, Anja — 124 Molenaar, Emily — 61 Maesar, Emily — 98 Mayoral, Joshua — 151 Meikle, Grace — 48 Monaghan, Amy — 42 Index by Presenter| 173

Moncada, Ryan — 49 N Nogi, Allison — 126 P Moncrief, Allison — 135 Nader, Samantha — 91 Noland, Brianna — 93 Pabich, Angela — 90 Mondloch, Robin — 86 Najam, Sara — 95 Noonan, Simone — 78 Palazzi, Gina — 120 Mondschein, Jared — 57 Najera, Maria — 158 Nordland, Brittany — 152 Palmatier, Katelyn — 144 Monella, Jamison — 91 Nallapa, Swathi — 127 Norgon, Kate — 156 Palmer, Erin — 37 Montalla, Celine — 69 Nangle, Colin — 147 Norgren, Jennifer — 71 Palomo, Marco — 120 Montano, Ramon — 122 Napoli, Ben — 90 Noronha, Carol — 40 Pandhi, Twinkle — 103 Montero de Oliveira,Fernando Esteban Napolitano, Mary — 160 Norton, Kali — 52 Pankowski, Laura — 150 — 158 Narang, Devina — 47 Noto, Torben — 112 Papa, Louis — 74 Montez, Andrea — 42 Naso, Celia — 78 Nourigat, Riane — 138 Papale, Nino — 112 Montgomery, Heidi — 59 Nasrallah, Nathan — 80 Novakov-Ritchey, Christina — 59 Parasurama, Prasanna — 141 Montpetit, Jordan — 133 Nasri, Paul — 56 Nowara, Ewa — 150 Park, Arang — 110 Moody, Lona — 34, 50 Nassar, Alicia — 157 Noyes, Stephanie — 157 Park, Daniel — 128 Moody, Robyn — 99 Nassif, Nicholas — 150 Nozicka, Rachel — 71 Park, Edward — 112 Moon, Sanghee — 145 Nausner, Daniel — 128 Nunez, Eleno — 116 Park, Sydney — 137 Moore, Amber — 86 Navas, Javier — 36 Nygaard, Abigail — 146, 158 Parker, Jaclyn — 42 Moorman, Elizabeth — 84 Ndakuya, Florine — 59 Nguyen, Van Anh — 36 Parker, Lindsey — 88 Morah, J.Chika — 139 Ndubuisi, Ugochi — 103 Parker, Tatyana — 80 Moran, Alexandra — 42 Nebeker, Bailee — 103 O Parlaman, Melany — 85 Moran, Benjamin — 71 Neff, Dakota — 47 O’Brien, Daniel — 156 Parra, Ana — 121 Moran, Deborah — 89 Neiferd, David — 128 O’Brien, Mary — 95 Parrish, Samantha — 142 Moravec, Joshua — 88, 118 Neitzel, Kayla — 126 O’Connor, Ashley — 109 Parsons, Caroline — 86 Moreau, Maryke — 118 Nelms, Caitlin — 128 O’Connor, Jared — 76 Passarella, Cassandra — 141 Morgan, Dane — 50 Nelson, Cole — 59 O’Connor, Megan — 66 Patawaran, Aaron — 84 Morgan, Joshua — 127 Nelson, David — 87 O’Donnell, Caitlin — 36 Patel, Bhumi — 65 Morgan, Kristen — 113, 142, 154 Nelson, Dustan — 147 O’Donnell, Kelly — 158 Patel, Manan — 115 Morgan, Whitney — 57 Nelson, Eeva — 58 O’Hagan, Kaitlyn — 86 Patel, Ravi — 144 Moriarty, Megan — 34, 35, 75 Nelson, Hannah — 44 O’Neil, Alexa — 113 Patel, Riya — 97 Morin, Virginia — 47 Nelson, Jaeger — 93 O’Sullivan, Zachary — 64, 136 Patel, Shital — 66 Morones, Seth — 106 Nelson, John — 45 O’Toole, Megan — 148 Patel, Tapas — 129 Morris, Jill — 119, 148 Nelson, Lani — 54 Ober, Carl — 103 Patnode, Rachel — 158 Morris, Thomas — 90 Nelson, Reanna — 35, 98 Oberhausen, Lindsay — 159 Patrick, Stephanie — 128 Morrison, Anastasia — 155 Nelson, Taylor — 47 Oblak, Jacob — 108 Patros, Elliot — 67 Morrison, Angus — 118 Nelson, Trevor — 84 Odegard, Jennifer — 115 Pauley, Rachel — 48 Morrison, Kelley — 34, 35, 75 Nemer, John — 157 Odom, Jamie — 86 Payment, Elizabeth — 83 Morrow, Hadi — 116 Neshat, Armeen — 78, 96 Oefstedahl, Jennalee — 113 Pearce, Brady — 132 Mortimer, Sarah — 139 Neta, Ron — 35, 105 Oetzel, Luke — 157 Pearce, Sarah — 86 Moss, Megan — 119 Neth, Daniel — 161 Oh, Sung — 61 Pearson, Christian — 82 Motschman, Jeffrey — 65 Neubauer, Alex — 64 Okeefe, Timothy — 92 Pearson, Courtney — 158 Mott, Rachael — 141 Neumann, Kristina — 91 Okeke, Promise — 118 Pearson, Kashmere — 145 Moua, Keng — 123 Neuschwander, DeLora — 59, 67 Olbrantz, Christina — 67 Pease, Nicholas — 126 Moubayed, Suzanne — 65 Neutzling, Kari — 49 Oldaker, John — 112 Pecchia-Bekkum, Annika — 67 Mour, Mary — 72 Neville, Emily — 106 Olmos, Jose — 82 Peck, Trevor — 73 Mueller, Danielle — 80 Newell, Brandon — 62 Olofinkua, OluwaKemi — 160 Peddireddy, Saivarshith — 134 Mueller, Keighla — 59 Newhouse, Hannah — 120 Olsen, Lita — 154 Pedrick, David — 153 Mueller, Marissa — 111 Ng, Gracia — 88 Olson, Dustin — 139 Peebles, Jackson — 76 Mueller, MaryErin — 149 Ngaboh-Smart, Franella — 51 Olson, Jacilyn — 159 Pekoc, Sarah — 125 Mueller, Rachel — 51 Ngoon, Jessica — 161 Olson, Kathryn — 145 Pellegrino, Anthony — 147 Mukiza, Tresor — 51 Nguyen, Quan — 126 Olson, Paige — 117 Pelser, Elizabeth — 56 Mulcahey, Tyler — 135 Ngwudike, Benjamin — 32 Olson-McBride, Leah — 32 Pence, Jeffrey — 56 Mulert, Laura — 130 Nicholas, Hagans — 56 Olverd, Leah — 38 Pennycuff, Chelsey — 142 Mullins, Meghan — 135 Nichols, Robert — 65 Omatu, Adanna — 151 Perdue, Emily — 106 Mulopulos, Sam — 65, 103 Nichter, Klara — 101 Onwuzuruike, Adaeze — 85 Perello, Melanie — 96 Mungin, James — 97 Nickel, Tyler — 130 Opsahl, Samantha — 124 Perez, Amanda — 71 Muniz, Dana — 132 Nicklas, Ryan — 144 Orellana, Katherine — 63 Perez, Enio — 123 Munkvold, Philip — 61 Nickodemus, Lauren — 95 Organ, Kenna — 73 Perez, Yaritza — 63 Munson, Elizabeth — 161 Nicol, Alec — 104, 148 Oritt, Madeleine — 57 Perkins, Kevin — 57 Murff, Daniel — 53 Nider, Marie — 120 Orozco, Melissa — 125 Perkowski, Patryk — 134, 147 Murphy, Ashley — 140 Niebuhr, Nicole — 149 Ortiz, Maria — 145 Perrine, Gregory — 140 Murphy, Daniel — 145 Niedorowski, Nathali — 141 Osberg, Kimberly — 105 Perry, Maria — 45 Murphy, Joseph — 55 Niesen, Alyssa — 113 Osmani, Kashif — 117 Perry, Micah — 55 Murphy, Sean — 149 Niesen, Trent — 133 Ostezan, Nicholas — 45 Persaud, Amrita — 108 Murray, Clare — 95 Nieves, Pedro — 155 Oswald, Kaitlin — 147 Perschbacher, Katie — 138 Murray, Shauna — 161 Niles, Jackie — 147 Otto, Matthew — 99 Peshl, Jeremy — 96 Murray, Taarna — 148 Nimal, Brittany — 44 Owens, Jayne — 117 Petersen, Jay — 110 Murugesan, Archana — 114 Niro, Arvin — 64 Owens, Jessica — 57 Petersen, Matthew — 36, 136 Muse, Olivia — 142 Nisbet, Tammy — 129 Oxley, Steven — 159 Peterson, Bradley — 160 Musial, Cole — 122 Nishimori, Kalin — 55, 63 Ozer, Adam — 47 Peterson, Danielle — 115 Musson, Anastasia — 71, 95 Nkeih, Claudia — 130 Ozier, Dalila — 47, 74 Peterson, Jeremy — 158 Muzulu, Leslie — 49 Nocera, Dana — 111 Petit, Samantha — 127 Mwaura, Rosemary — 45, 85 Nocera, Marissa — 117 Petkova, Aleksandra — 149 Myers, Kimberly — 109 Noel, Caroline — 104 Petrany, Michael — 64 Myers, Wesley — 110 Nofsinger, April — 41 Petrie, Stephen — 148 174 |Index by Presenter

Petrik, Mary — 87 Putman, Daniel — 61 Reulbach, Casey — 133 Rodríguez, Aziria — 160 Petty, Tyler — 127 Putman, Ryan — 65 Brand Reuter — 135 Rodstrom, Chelsea — 64 Pfeifer, Randall — 151 Putney, Dana — 69 Revak, Adam — 151 Roe, Riah — 63 PhanTran, Ly — 61 Putney, Heidi — 136 Revak, Andrew — 132 Roeder, Larson — 34, 59 Phelps, Amber — 155 Pyles, Harley — 120 Reveles, Alexandra — 55 Roemhildt, Gregg — 159 Phelps, Samuel — 72, 87 Pyron, Justin — 86 Revie, Gretchen — 32 Rogacki, Stephen — 56 Philipp, Emily — 51 Reyes, Michele Helen — 87 Rogers, Forrest — 40 Phillips, Eric — 159 Q Reynolds, Abbey — 144 Rogers, Samantha — 64 Phung, Thien-Khoi — 72 Qiu, Zhihan — 79 Reynolds, Abigail — 119 Rogness, Cassandra — 153 Picchietti, Alex — 79 Quadri, Ameer — 65 Reynolds, Noel — 119 Rohla, Ryne — 47 Piche, Alex — 84 Quale, Alexis — 141 Rheineck, Lisa — 114 Roland, Felicia — 120 Pidal, Gabrielle — 61 Qualls, Whitney — 124 Rhoads, Bailey — 150 Rollick, David — 73 Pielage, Nicole — 142 Quarnberg, Chris — 100 Rhodehouse, Melissa — 41 Romasco, Tyler — 90 Pieper, Philip — 140 Quimby, Holly — 161 Rhodes, Cory — 44 Ronaghan, Elliot — 122 Piepmeier, Mary — 83 Quinones, Melanie — 99 Rhodes, Kevin — 67 Ronan-Daniell, Mary — 114 Pierce, Annie — 32 Quintanilla, Olivia — 87 Rhodes, Margaret — 77 Ronau, Rachel — 137 Piggott, Paige — 41 Rhyner, Stephanie — 50 Rooker, Angela — 58 Pintado, Steisha — 105 R Ribbel, Jeannie — 160 Rooney, Kimberly — 37 Piotrowski, Paulina — 41 Radhakrishnan, Lakshmi — 150 Rice, David — 45 Roque, Asiel — 121 Pippin, Miriam — 116 Rague, Ryan — 104 Rich, Ashley — 83 Roring, Joseph — 72 Pitts, Christopher — 45, 69 Rahman, Raisa — 51 Richard, Overstreet — 121 Rosado, Alexander — 122 Pitts, Kyley — 135 Railsback, Cadence — 90 Richards, Elizabeth — 109 Rosato, Kaitlyn — 150 Pleshe, Julianne — 100 Rainesalo, Cassie — 57 Richards, Kelli — 152 Rose, Isaac — 122 Ploharz, Scott — 148 Rajak, Goyko — 157 Richards, Lacey — 98 Rose, Steven — 152 Plyhr, Marcus — 45, 55 Rajasekaran, Aananthi — 96 Richardson, Chelsey — 141 Rose, Wesley — 98 Podair, Jerald — 32 Rajendran, Kaarthik — 138 Richardson, Joseph — 110 Rosen, Avraham — 39 Poh, Caragh — 106 Raley, Catherine — 82 Richardson, Melinda — 152 Rosenbaum, Alison — 62 Polanco, Jorge — 158 Ramirez, Abbey — 140 Richardson, Quentin — 109 Rosenthal, Andrew — 54 Polanka, Brittanny — 142 Ramirez, Armando — 82 Richter, Saskia — 159 Rosine, Carissa — 125 Poling, Ethan — 134 Ramos, Makana — 64 Ricks, Shannon — 50 Roskowski, Matthew — 124 Poling, John — 120 Ramsby, Jordan — 135 Ridlen, Kirsten — 106 Ross, Caitlin — 90 Polito, Marlen — 93 Randall, Lauren — 155 Ridler, Morgan — 159 Ross, Dylan — 77 Pollack, Megan — 53 Randle, Julie — 141 Rieke, Laura — 51 Ross, Ryan — 39 Pomerenke, Joshua — 66 Ranelli, Luciana — 146 Ries, Matthew — 56 Rossi, Alison — 123 Pontello, Mary — 94 Rang, Jennifer — 127 Riggott, Kenneth — 146 Roth, Amy — 153 Popescu, Vlad — 116 Raniolo, Theresa — 42 Rijal, Binish — 53 Roth, Francesca — 54 Popp, Marc — 128 Ransom, Robert — 37 Riles, Michael — 89 Roth, William — 69 Portalatin, Gilda — 121 Rasmussen, Kelly — 62 Nicholson, D. Riley — 87 Roubert, Agathe — 126 Porter, Gabrielle — 70, 141 Rasoul, Bejan — 76 Rinehart, Samantha — 127 Rowe, Andrew — 108 Porter, Jacob — 136 Ravenell, Amber — 68 Ripatrazone, Zach — 138 Rowe, Jennifer — 97 Porter, Whitney — 79 Raver, Christopher T. — 53 Rishi, Shifa — 154 Rowell, Samantha — 155 Postemski, Megan — 90 Ravindra, Lakshmi — 96 Risi, Megan — 131 Rowley, Alexis — 117 Postier, Grant — 56 Ravindran, Anindita — 81 Ritchay, Alex — 49 Roy, Christopher — 71 Poteau, Roby — 82 Rawlings, Robert — 57 Rittberger, Bailey — 129 Ruan, Ting — 97 Potter, Kevin — 38 Rawlins, Kim — 139 Rittenhouse, Matthew — 49 Rubio-Zepeda, Jose — 100 Potter, Lauren — 105 Ray, Christopher — 86 Ritter, Maria — 141 Rubio-Zepeda, José — 100 Potter, Ruth — 146 Reamer, Mary — 137 Rivard, Lawrence — 70 Rudder, Hayley — 120 Potts, Alexa — 104 Reaves, Ashley — 102 Rivera, George — 63 Rudolph, Nicholas — 128 Poupart-Feliciano, Jazdil — 137 Redway, Flona — 32 Rivera, Kenia — 131 Ruechel, Tanner — 152 Pourtabib, Kristina — 147 Redzematovic, Samra — 137 Rivera-Perez, Carmen — 96 Rued, Britta — 156 Pourzanjani, Arya — 41 Reed, Alexandra — 68 Rixmann, Kevin — 132 Ruegsegger, Gregory — 73 Povlitzki, Melanie — 48 Reed, Randall — 137 Rizeq, Samreena — 130 Ruiz, Christian — 159 Power, Megan — 87 Rees, Patricia — 122 Robbins, Amy — 157 Rundquist, Jennifer — 115 Powers, Lauren — 123 Reeves, Emma — 40 Roberson, Riley — 67 Rusconi, Jacob — 77 Powers, Melissa — 159 Reeves, Rin — 127 Roberts, Amber — 155 Rushton, Samantha — 128 Prado, Adriana — 121 Reeves, Troy — 52 Roberts, Ferriss — 94 Russell, Tyler — 101 Pratt, Anthony — 49 Regenold, Ryan — 73 Roberts, Kailey — 120 Rustan, Oyvind — 160 Pratt, Elizabeth — 94 Regidor, Miguel — 150 Robinson, Jamar — 158 Rutherford, Nolan — 112 Pratt, Ryan — 71 Reichart, Letitia — 64 Robinson, Matthew — 38 Rutten, Casey — 148 Price, Thomas — 128 Reid, Jason — 78 Robinson, Rebecca — 65 Ryan, Breanna — 160 Primavera, Jaclyn — 112 Reid, Jonathan — 152 Roche, Alex — 148 Ryan, Theodore — 81 Procope, Danielle — 60 Reid, Molly — 76 Roche, Cameron — 39 Rychtarczyk, Sylwia — 141 Provonche, Andrew — 73 Reider, Kevin — 108 Rochefort, Stephan — 45 Rzasa, Kaitlin — 116 Prudhom, Andrew — 41, 48, 130 Reimann, Samuel — 116 Rodden, Gregory — 124 Pruitt, Kelsey — 52 Reimer, Rachel — 102 Rodriguez, Ashley — 56 S Prusinski, Lauren — 50 Reinoehl, Joshua — 74 Rodriguez, Daniel — 126 Sabel, Emma — 140, 157 Pryor, Makenzie — 137 Reisdorfer, Chris — 79 Rodriguez, Diana — 122 Sacci, Nathalie — 95 Przedwiecki, Ashley — 83 Remington, Katie — 142, 154, 155 Rodriguez, Elaine — 153 Sacher, Ariel — 70 Psaras, Anastasia — 38 Renner, Carly — 34, 67 Rodriguez, Gerardo — 137 Sachs, Amy — 63 Puckette, Asa — 65 Rentzheimer, Brett — 111 Rodriguez, Jacqueline — 129 Saeva, David — 41 Pugh, Adam — 146 Renzina, Ellina — 91 Rodriguez, Jessica — 136 Sailer, Derrick — 134 Purcar, Eugenia — 113 Resnick, Adam — 65 Rodriguez, Rufino — 115 Sainju, Sonika — 150 Puretz, Rebecca — 42 Resto, Arelis — 35, 105 Rodriguez, Violeta — 113 Sajdak, Benjamin — 160 Index by Presenter| 175

Saleh, Sameh — 152 Schwalenberg, Megan — 156 Singer, Jonathan — 38 Sparks, Melanie — 82 Salmons, Katie — 119 Schwaller, Emily Jo — 69 Singh, Michael — 58 Spaude, Lance — 53 Salomon, Kathryn — 45 Schwartz, Nancy — 27 Singh, Navjot — 57 Spencer, Bryan — 57 Saltiel, Sarah — 54 Schwarz, Nelson — 64 Sinha, Megha — 153 Spencer, Cleandrea — 150 Sam, Bailey-Seiler — 149 Schwettmann, Sarah — 154 Sipperly, Chelsea — 88 Spencer, Dan — 119 Sampathi, Bharat — 147 Scoggin, Sean — 72, 102 Sippl, Stefanie — 127 Spindler, Brian — 145 Samples, Nathan — 146 Scott, David — 142 Sires, Trevor — 145 Spoelma, Trevor — 38 Samuel, Gill — 133 Scott, Drew — 104 Sisson, Brandon — 67 St. Hilaire, Fabiola — 102 Samuelson, Maxwell — 152 Scott, Kevon — 158 Sitton, Jacob — 71 St. Regis, Camille — 34, 75 Sanabria-Diaz, Adrian — 88, 118 Scott, Sarah — 131 Skopek, Brittany — 155 St. Pierre, Laura — 125 Sanchez, Jennifer — 134 Scott, Whitney — 160 Skousen, Thomas — 83 Staab, Emily — 122 Sanchez, Virginia — 93 Scupham, Hannah — 63 Skymba, Haley — 87, 142 Staffon, Jordan — 136 Sanden Will, Sherry — 154 Scupham, William — 101 Slade, Michael — 55 Stanford, Charlotte — 120 Sander, Delorianne — 96 Seals, Angelina — 51 Slater, Alexandra — 63 Stanford, Katherine — 120 Sanders, Andrew — 153 Seals, LaKesha — 130 Slattery, Patrick — 70 Stang, John — 62, 86 Sanders, Meridia — 119 Sechrist, Jennifer — 46 Sliker, Bailee — 139 Stanghel, Ben — 139 Sanders, Shoji — 135 Seegmiller, Sasha — 85 Small, Elijah — 158 Stangl, Rebecca — 139 Sanderson, Autumn — 113 Segovia, Jorge — 155 Smeage, Kristopher — 129 Stanley, Benjamin — 41 Sandhu, Sonya — 118 Seiler, Sean — 90 Smerud, Justin — 121 Stanley, Sarah — 82 SantaMaria, Anna — 160 Sell, Shawn — 139 Smith, Adam — 116 Starke, Chelsea — 41, 75 Santiago-Rosario, Maria — 130 Selle, Christin — 151-152 Smith, Amanda — 119 Steely, Eliza — 135 Santoso, Andrew — 72 Sellman, Robyn — 76 Smith, Andrew — 102 Steeno, Alex — 133 Sarkodie, Simon — 84 Seltzer, Kevin — 136 Smith, Caitlin — 62 Steigerwald, Paula — 142 Sartor, James — 148 Seneczko, Casey — 116 Smith, Casey — 161 Stein, Timothy — 130 Sathe, Joseph — 53 Serio, Leah — 110, 116 Smith, Christa — 52 Steinman, Thuong — 119 Sato, Koichi — 118 Serrano, Ana — 160 Smith, Clare — 94 Stengel, Marissa — 87 Saxton, Adam — 78 Servent, Brittany — 156 Smith, Dave — 136 Stensland, Jessica — 88 Sayão, Veridiana — 158 Servin, Victoria — 154 Smith, David — 73 Sterling, Karissa — 139 Sayre, Elaine — 100 Settell, Katharine — 138 Smith, Drake — 132 Stern, Matthew — 55 Schaefer, Gwendolyn — 83 Severson, Amber — 114 Smith, Eric — 41, 133 Stevens, Betsy — 151 Schafer, Danielle — 111 Shafer, Martee — 105 Smith, Gabriella — 97 Stevens, Dustin — 152 Schaible, George — 145 Shah, Aman — 109 Smith, Jessica — 77 Stevens, Maria — 119 Schall, Jonathan — 151 Shah, Jhanvi — 141 Smith, Jillian — 94 Stevens, Zachary — 118 Schares, Evan — 85 Shah, Siddhi — 126 Smith, Kayla — 45 Stewart, Brianna — 49 Schatz, Jeffrey — 95 Shain, Anika — 121 Smith, Leanna — 91 Stewart, Kaitlyn — 58 Scherber, Kathryn — 113 Shales, Jonathan — 36 Smith, Lee — 109 Stewart, Kathleen — 157 Schillhammer, Skye — 117 Shapaker, Thomas — 118 Smith, Megan — 41, 58 Stewart, Madison — 131 Schilling, Evan — 64 Sharma, Jayna — 157 Smith, Rachel — 66 Stewart, Matthew — 128 Schindler, Blayze — 93 Sharma, Sonali — 88 Smith, Rebecca — 70 Stiles, Janeese — 97 Schindler, Rachel — 55 Sharp, Brittany — 111 Smith, Regina — 152 Stilin, David — 158 Schleifstein, Dana — 88 Sharp, Joel — 138 Smith, Stephanie — 149 Still, Julia — 135 Schleu, Hanna — 137 Sharpe, Maurice — 146 Smith, Taylor — 152 Stith, Mitchell — 55 Schlund, Sarah — 39 Sharrock, Miriam — 98 Smithdale, Jade — 119 Stock, David — 87, 90 Schmid, Ethan — 141 Shaw, Joseph — 148 Snapp, William — 98 Stock, Gorman — 145 Schmidt, Courtney — 49 Sheahan, Jacob — 96 Snider, Rachel — 112 Stocks, Emily — 147 Schmidt, Shannon — 72 Sheffield, Steven — 36 Snider, Sally — 101 Stockwell, Christie — 147 Schmiers, Jessica — 129 Sheik-Abdi, Ugaso — 78 Snoke, Deena — 150 Stoeklen, Tanya — 119 Schmillen, Chelsea — 119 Shemwell, Grace — 86 Snyder, Hope — 74 Stojkovska, Iva — 48 Schmus, Matthew — 134 Shenoi, Nancy — 154 Snyder, Patrick — 56, 160 Stoll, Henry — 123 Schneider, Courtney — 132 Shepard, Helen — 52 Soble, Rachel — 65 Stoltz, Elizabeth — 47 Schneider, John — 37 Shepherd, Erika — 78 Sodemann, Sarah — 41 Stone, Jessica — 115 Schneider, Kaitlin — 130 Sheth, Ravi — 115 Soforic, Kristen — 95 Stone, Michael — 110 Schoenbeck, John — 40 Shetty, Niriksha — 85 Sohre, Jill — 119, 148 Stone, Monte — 130 Schoenheit, Taylor — 157 Sheybani, Natasha — 48, 133 Sokoya, Adedamola — 47 Stoneman, Kenneth — 46 Schoonover, Cody — 144 Shimko, Tyler — 145 Solamen, Ligin — 120 Storage, Michelle — 120 Schram, Ronald — 155 Shinners, Carly — 44 Solberg, Christopher — 45 Storms, Jason — 79 Schreiber, Cassandra — 119 Shionis, Rebecca — 155 Solomon, Laura — 154 Stovall, Christopher — 140 Schreier, Katharina — 56 Shipman, Ashley — 142, 154, 155 Solomon, Rance — 142 Stovall, Gessica — 40 Schroeder, Jeremy — 130 Shirey, Emma — 135 Somasegar, Sahana — 109 Stover, Kelsey — 97, 118 Schroeder, Morgan — 129 Shiro, Taylor — 45 Somers, Sara — 137, 149 Stowell, Rianne — 123 Schroeder, Tyler — 141 Shobaki, Dema — 145 Sommer, Bradley — 53 Strand, Sarah — 104 Schroedl, Rebecca — 79 Shook, John — 147 Son, Sobyuk — 145 Strange, Michael — 140 Schubert, Amara — 55 Shropshire, Saundrea — 80 Sondgeroth, Casey — 138 Straszewski, Andrew — 72 Schubert, Spencer — 146 Shuff, Jalea — 69 Song, Jiayi — 79, 135 Strayer, Hope — 51 Schuchman, Rachel — 50 Shulman, Elena — 149 Song, Mingwei — 102 Stright, Travis — 75 Schuele, Vincent — 56, 60 Shumrick, Timothy — 39 Sonnenberg, Anna — 111 Strini, Joseph — 104 Schuenke, Olivia — 161 Shur, Jeremy — 55 Sorenson, Andrea — 35, 105 Strom, Rebekka — 38 Schulte, Lindsey-Ann — 120 Siegel, Constance — 161 Sorin, Cierra — 43 Stromberg, Sarah — 113 Schultheiss, Jacey — 38 Siegel, Jane — 84 Sorlie, Nicole — 49 Struve, Millie — 143 Schultz, Katelyn — 38 Sikorski, Michael — 115 Sotto, Christina — 38 Studenmund, Evan — 42 Schulz, Rebecca — 72 Silkworth, Alison — 119 Sowadski, Melanie — 139 Stulken, Tom — 71 Schutzbach, Megan — 133 Simpson, Francesca — 80 Spagna, Kayla — 106 Stunkard, Kimberley — 154 Schwake, Jena — 85 Sing Hee, Tai — 153 Spagnoletti, Quincey — 35, 98 Stuntebeck, Jordana — 64 176 |Index by Presenter

Subei Mhd Omar — 82 Thomas, Joshua — 151 Twiford, Laura-Ashlee — 38 Von Borstel, Allison — 88 Suda, Kaitlyn — 119 Thomas, Krystal — 143 Tyler, Andrew — 82 Voorhees, Samuel — 62 Suhotliv, Amy — 108 Thomas, Raymond — 158 Tyznik, Hailey — 35, 83 Vorensky, Mark — 93 Sujak, Ghariza — 142 Thompson, Harry (Hal) — 153 Voss, Gareth — 115 Suljic, Rijada — 156 Thompson, Kenyatta — 119 U Vowell, Amanda — 161 Sullivan, Eric — 116 Thompson, Laurel — 39 Ulrich, Jessica — 138 Vroon, Jayne — 128 Sullivan, Erin — 149 Thompson, Melene — 138 Ulrich, Nathan — 133 Vruwink, Sarah — 34, 35, 58 Sullivan, Isabel — 93 Thompson, Veronica — 63 Umwali, Hyacinthe — 138 Vuksanovic, Nemanja — 152 Sullivan, Kelly — 137 Thompson, William — 85 Unterberger, April — 143 Vymetalik, Courtney — 112 Sullivan, Nicholas — 128 Thor, Sitha — 88, 150 Upadhyay, Viralkumar — 133 Summers, Calla — 71 Thorsell, Devon — 91 Updike, Katherine — 151 W Sun, Bixuan — 100 Thorton, Brittni — 77 Usoskin, Alyssa — 148 Wabli, Khalid — 136 Sun, Jennifer — 132 Thron, Lauren — 90 Utter, Alan — 32 Wack, Emily — 146 Sun, Li-Ting — 46 Thumas, Jonathan — 94 Utter, Joshua — 157 Wagner, Corilyn — 47 Sunthankar, Kunal — 140 Thurlby, Jeremy — 34, 42, 67 Utti, Audrey — 131 Wagner, Emily — 75 Sutor, Erika — 49 Thurmes, Kyle — 124 Wagner, Erika — 98 Sutton, Jeremiah — 73 Thwaites, Ashley — 60 V Wagner, Kathryn — 126 Svendsen, Stacey — 35, 98 Tibbitts, Justin — 140 Vaccaro, Danielle — 55 Wainscott, Carl — 27 Svyatskiy, Anton — 39 Tidwell, Lauren — 34, 83 Vagianos, Alanna — 60 Waisley, Alexander — 46 Swan, Breanna — 72 Tikhomirova, Dasha — 40 Valasek, Stephanie — 71 Wait, Morgan — 37 Swanson, Christine — 70 Tiller, Cory — 116 Valder, Eric — 156 Wakefield, Sasha — 102 Swanson, Katie — 34, 35, 58 Tillett, Toni — 130 Valencia, Monica — 60 Wakler, Benita — 93 Swanson, Laura — 138 Timmons, Hillary — 50 Valle, Elvia — 62 Walczak, Sam — 154 Swanson, Lucas — 88 Tirado, Andrea — 148 Valle-Rivera, Paul — 142 Walczer, Jarrod — 52 Swanson, Tyler — 46, 51 Titus, Lauren — 113 Van Aacken, Sean — 134 Waldmeir, Louis — 50 Swanson, Whitney — 152 Tius, Marcus — 139 van den Hurk, Jurriaan — 43 Waldron, Sara — 137 Swearingen, Brett — 94 Tizazu, Mussie — 78 van der Stappen, Tyler — 34, 50 Walek, Emily — 34, 83 Sweet, Colin — 132 Tobey, Erin — 130 van der Wegen, Mariette — 128 Walker, Jessica — 55 Swenseth, Rebecca — 38 Tobin, Karli — 70 Van Driesshe, Rileigh — 156 Walker, Suzanne — 120 Swenson, Amanda — 101 Toddes, Carlee — 113 Van Horn, Joseph — 80 Wallace, Shareefa — 137 Syed, Fatima — 40 Toews, Rachel — 138 Van Maanen, Jaris — 116 Wallace, Thomas — 145 Syed, Mashaal — 140 Tomascoff, Cory — 58 Van Ostran, Emily — 98 Waller, Bridget — 76 Sykes, David — 90 Tombaugh, Brittany — 144 Van Putten, Kathryn — 142 Wallin, Robin — 155 Sylvester, Eric — 133 Tomey, Lauren — 130 Van Sickle, Brittany — 52 Wallin, Robyn — 142, 154 Syverson, Eleri — 61 Toney, Julia — 161 Vance, Bethany — 144 Walsh, Teagan — 38 Szafran, Adam — 117 Toolis, Brittany — 77 VandenBerg, Kelsey — 109 Walters, Kari — 99 Szymanski, Joel — 52 Topudurti, Shilpa — 115 Vander, Erica — 132 Waltz, Hilary — 58 Torres, Agnes — 38 Vander-Plas, Kristen — 141 Wamsley, Elisha — 89 T Tousignant, Rozlyn — 60 Vandre-Schmidt, Caitlin — 113 Wan, Xin — 72 Tackes, Nick — 50 Towchik, Rosemary — 82 VanDyke, Kayla — 41 Wang, Jessica — 144 Tadych, Anthony — 148 Tra, Michael — 156 Vang, Bao — 111 Wang, Lina — 97 Taft, Seth — 150 Trafidlo, Laura — 155 Vang, Choua — 156 Ward, Erik — 138 Taheri, Marsa — 132 Trahan, Matthew — 50 VanKerkhove, Jeffrey — 108 Ward, Joyce — 138 Tajbhai, Tahera — 90 Tran, Hope — 116 VanVeen, Emily — 105 Ward, TaNiqua — 159 Tan, SiHua — 69 Trang, Cyndi — 123 Vargas, Kriza — 159 Wardle, Abbey — 151 Tanner, Elizabeth — 151 Trask, Andrew — 57 Varhol, Alyssa — 155 Warnock, Jonathan — 46 Tanner, Trevor — 157 Tredway, Megan — 160 Vasdev, Jaycee — 128 Warth, Sarah — 140 Tapanes, Daniel — 81 Trent, Laura — 51 Vasquez, Emilio — 47 Waterdu, Kai — 130 Tapella, Mia — 59 Trent, Sheridan — 137 Vatsaas, Ingrid — 161 Waterhouse, Sonya — 83 Tasneem, Hummad — 109 Trescher, Sarah — 55 Vazquez, Paola — 142 Watson, Amelia — 157 Tavares, Cassandra — 112 Trietsch, Michael — 39 Vear, Brianna — 52 Watson, Zachary — 111 Taverna, Sean — 77 Trim, Charelle — 111 Vechirko, Vadim — 117 Watts, Elizabeth — 129 Taylor, Andrew — 146 Tringali, William — 92 Vedvig, Ashley — 117, 129 Waugh, Shelby — 123 Taylor, Haley — 130 Trinh, Hien — 98 Velasco, Eleana — 90 Wavra, Danielle — 89 Taylor, Laura — 138 Trinh, Toan — 146 Velez, Gabriel — 133, 158 Waxmonsky, Michael — 58 Taylor, Valerie — 66 Trott, Skylar — 116 Vemuru, Krishnamurthy — 112 Webb, Dallin — 144 Tedrow, Caitlin — 102 Trukki, Kali — 109 Vengalil, Nathan — 146 Weber, Harris — 48 Tekin, Michael — 120 Trumble, Brian — 105 Venkatraman, Madhvi — 41 Weber, Katelyn — 129 Tennessen, Sadie — 77 Trumbo, Jennifer — 151 Veresh, Renee — 110 Wechsler, Marissa — 144 Tennyson, Elizabeth — 48 Truog, Samantha — 119 Verikas, Garrett — 123 Wegmann-Gabb, Jennifer — 83 Teran, Daniel — 120 Trussler, Hanna — 34, 75 Vettleson, Melissa — 57 Weier, Paige — 142 Terrell, Natasha — 117 Tsang, Kenneth — 71 Vickery, Jasmine — 39 Weigand, Josee — 76 Thayer, Andrew — 43 Tsang, Stephanie — 54 Victoria, Bennett — 127 Weiner, Jessica — 118 The, Lisa — 115 Tse, Julia — 135 Villegas, Tirzah — 34, 35, 66 Weirich, John — 157 Theodore, Harrison — 101 Tsui, Jonathan — 156 VIsser, Cassie — 102 Weisgarber, Christopher — 103 Thern, Natasha — 154 Tucker, Sally — 105 Voet, Sarah — 161 Welch, Jacob — 41 Thibodeau, Danielle — 124 Tully, Zachary — 88 Vogel, Justin — 38 Welch, Kelly — 125 Thiemann, Paul — 143 Tuluri, Francis — 32 Voight, Blisse — 148 Welker, Evan — 121 Thiesset, Heather — 129 Tumas, Keyla — 83 Voigt, Paige — 109 Welker, Martin — 144 Thill, Jessica — 32 Turnbull, Katherine — 118 Volk, Taylor — 153 Welleford, Andrew — 74 Thoban, Ebtisam — 68 Turner, Emily — 67 Volstromer, Eric — 127 Wells, Tina — 129 Thomas, Casey — 135 Turner, Tyehimba — 96 Volz, Stephanie — 83 Welz, Hope — 112 Thomas, Dwayne — 145 Tusher, Alethea — 51 Von Arb, Hannah — 157 Wendland, Kelsey — 125 Index by Presenter| 177

Wenk, Laura — 96 Winter, Mitchell — 94 Zachowski, Joanna — 140 Wente, Rebecca — 122 Winters, Emily — 83 Zaila, Vivianna — 127 Wentland, Miles — 104 Wise, Garrett — 130 Zamani, Roya — 131 Werking, Cassandra Jane — 101 Wisecarver, Roy — 37 Zamanis, Marie — 109 West, Jill — 122 Witt, Kenneth — 128 Zanatta-Perdomo, Gabriela — 79 Westling, Blake — 147 Wocken, Katie — 124 Zang, Nichole — 70 Westman, Colin — 121 Wodarski, Alicia — 84 Zapatero Belinchon, Francisco — 39 Westmont, V. Camille — 90, 126 Wold, Ryan — 102 Zara, Marie — 32 Weston, Wyatt — 135 Wolf, Robert — 109 Zarate, Sonia — 32 Westphal, Mallory — 150 Wolfe, Erick — 143 Zard, Allison — 123 Wexler, Emily — 136 Wolff, Samantha — 124 Zarden-Benson, Beth — 34 Whaley, Jasmine — 72 Wood, Amanda — 149 Zaring, Logan — 148 Wheatley, Meagan — 120 Wood, Annechael — 156 Zart, Adam — 72 Whelan, Sarah — 109 Wood, Brandon — 120 Zavala, Hanan — 40 White, Ashley — 113 Wood, Emily — 138 Zehowski, Cheryl — 108 White, Bridgette — 148 Wood, Mitchell — 134 Zeidler, Timothy — 82 White, Madison — 148 Woodell, Emily — 72 Zeidman, Augustine — 63 White, Taylor — 62 Woods, Elizabeth — 131 Zeilnhofer, Michael — 114 White, Tiffany — 62 Woods, Erica — 37 Zelenka, Samantha — 134 White, Travis — 122 Woodson, Nicole — 152 Zeng, Julie — 115 Whiteneir, Kevin — 66 Wooldridge, Brittany — 132 Zenger, Brian — 126 Whitney, Christopher — 126 Wooten, Samantha — 131 Zerabruck, Elisa — 86 Whittle, Jason — 110 Wortham, Ariel — 63 Zeybek, Tolga — 128 Wibell, Sarah — 68 Worthington, Israel — 138 Zhai, Rui — 46 Wicklund, Katie — 75, 105 Wosen, Jonathan — 103 Zhang, Liang — 141 Wicks, Stacy — 73 Wrencher, Dewayne — 91 Zhang, Linn — 134 Widmer, Kathleen — 113 Wright, Anna — 124, 136 Zhang, Yuyan — 119 Wiegel, Stephanie — 132 Wright, Atticus — 36 Zhao, Xu — 49 Wieker, Jessica — 144 Wright, Brian — 64 Zhu, Jiaying — 79, 135 Wiersma, Anna — 96 Wright, Morgan — 133 Ziegel, Meghan — 106 Wieseman, Laurelyn — 69, 124 Wu, Linden — 43 Ziegler, Gretchen — 157 Wiggers, Sloane — 97 Wynd, Alec — 139 Zieke, Margaret — 53 Wight, Chase — 67 Wyrick, Sarah — 140 Ziemke, Jackie — 46 Wijesekara Arachchige, Prabath — 64 Zierath, Sharon — 151 Wilcox, Ryan — 141 X Zimmer, Robin — 147 Wilding, Stephanie — 73 Xie, Bingchan (Catherine) — 88 Zinck, Ethan — 100 Wiley, Anna — 61 Xie, Yang — 82 Zivkovic, Sandra — 103 Wilhite, Abigail — 112 Xie, Yujun — 154 Zolondek, Rose — 127 Willand, Zachary — 129 Xiong, Chao — 115 Zonis, Matthew — 42 Williams, Aaron — 95 Xiong, Choua — 158 Zoroufy, Katherine — 44 Williams, Aleisha — 159 Xiong, Chunou — 134 Zuberbuehler, Matthew — 135, 139 Williams, Brandon — 152 Xiong, Khongchee — 147 Zucca, Sarah — 142 Williams, Casey — 116 Xiong, Mai — 51 Williams, David — 134 Xiong, Txuci — 146 Williams, Elyse — 50 Xu, Cindy — 46 Williams, Heather — 155 Williams, Kendrea — 60 Y Williams, Kevin — 87 Yakimkou, Aliaksei — 152 Williams, Kiel — 56 Yakob, Faduma — 161 Williams, Lakeasha — 49 Yamasaki, Crystal — 45 Williams, Lexie — 148 Yang, Allison — 111 Williams, Ronald — 52 Yang, Karrisa — 104 Williams, Thelonious — 39 Yang, Khue — 158 Williams, Thomas — 159 Yang, Lesley — 93 Williamson, Kimberly — 86 Yang, Maia — 61 Williamson, Kristie — 153 Yang, Meng — 138 Williamson, Robert — 92 Yang, See — 116 Willingham, Delricha — 99 Yankey, Francis — 82 Willis, Maeghan — 100 Yates, Shauna — 63 Willse, Jessy — 154 Yee, Grace — 115 Wilson, Anna — 46 Yoder, Christopher — 73 Wilson, Bobbi — 42 York, Jenny — 52 Wilson, Charis — 45 York-Winegar, James — 154 Wilson, Eric — 155 Yoo, Dayoung — 46 Wilson, Justin — 130 Young, Ashley — 100 Wilson, Nate — 73 Young, Men — 149 Wilson, Ryan — 40 Yu, Karen — 143 Winchester, Randi — 143 Yuh, Catherine — 149 Wind, Sheina — 146 Yurk, Nicholas — 124 Windsor, Mary — 153 Yusuf, Deepra — 53 Wing, Christopher — 160 Wingert, Jacob — 146 Z Winter, Leslie — 42 Zachariasen, Loryn — 114 178 |Index by Subject

African American Studies — 44, 60, 76, 84 Environmental Studies & Sciences — 65, 74, 82, 89, 97, 111, 117, 122, 128, 134, 140, 146, 153, 159 Anthropology & Archeology — 41, 50, 58, 74, 82, 90, 97, 104, 108, 114, 120, 126, 132, 138, 144, 150, 156 Film — 34-35, 53, 83, 87, 90, 92-93, 98, 101, 103, 105-106, 135, 153-154, 159 Architecture & Interior Design — 34, 83, 144 Geography & Earth Sciences — 98, 104, 111, 117, 122, 129, 134, 140, Art History — 42, 50, 58, 66, 75, 83, 90-91, 98, 105, 114 147, 153, 159 Art & Media Studies — 34-35, 58, 66, 75, 83, 91, 98, 105- Health Sciences & Public Health — 40, 48, 51, 56, 59, 65, 67, 73, 81, 106, 120 89, 97, 111, 117, 123, 129, 134, 140, 147, 153, 159 Astronomy — 81, 88, 108, 114, 117 History — 32, 35-37, 42, 45, 50, 53-54, 58, 62, 66, 70, 75, 78-79, Biochemistry — 40, 57, 66, 73, 82, 89, 108, 114, 120, 126, 83-84, 86, 90-91, 94, 98, 101, 105, 111, 114, 117, 119, 135, 141, 132, 138, 144, 150, 156 147, 153, 159 Biological Engineering — 40, 49, 57, 65, 89, 109, 115, 120, Interdisciplinary Studies — 36, 44, 52, 61, 69, 77, 100, 117, 123, 129, 126, 132, 138, 144, 150, 156 135, 141, 159 Biology — 39, 41-42, 47, 49, 51, 56-57, 59, 64-65, 67, 72- International Studies — 42, 50, 58, 74-75, 83, 90-91, 111, 117, 123, 74, 76, 80-81, 83, 88-89, 91, 96-97, 103-104, 109-110, 129 115-116, 120-122, 126-128, 132-134, 138-140, 144-146, Kinesiology & Exercise Science — 40, 48, 56, 112, 117, 123, 129, 135, 149-152, 156-158 141, 147, 153, 159 Business/Finance — 36, 44, 52, 61, 79, 101, 145, 151, 157 Law & Legal Studies — 71, 79, 86, 94, 135 Cell & Molecular Biology — 56, 65, 73, 81, 89, 97, 103, 109- Linguistics & World Languages — 38, 46, 54, 101, 135, 141, 154, 159 110, 115-116, 121, 127, 133, 139, 145, 151, 157 Literature — 32, 37, 46, 51, 54, 59, 61-63, 67, 70-71, 76, 79, 86-87, Chemical Engineering — 151, 157 92-93, 95, 99-100, 102, 105, 112, 117-118, 143 Chemistry — 41, 49, 57, 66, 74, 82, 89, 97, 104, 110, 116- Management — 44, 61, 66, 77, 79, 86, 91, 94, 101-102, 104, 112-113, 117, 121, 127-128, 133, 137, 139-140, 145-146, 152, 157 117, 127, 135, 143, 146, 153, 159 Communications — 36, 44-45, 52, 61, 69, 72, 77, 85, 93, Marketing — 38, 46, 54, 110, 135, 141, 147 100, 110, 116, 122, 128, 134, 140, 146-147, 152, 158 Mathematics —36, 41, 49, 57, 66, 74, 82, 90, 94, 112, 118, 123, 128- Computer Science — 41, 49, 58, 66, 74, 82, 90, 98, 110, 116, 129, 135, 141, 147, 154, 160 122, 128, 134, 140, 146, 152, 158 Microbiology & Immunology — 81, 88, 96, 103, 112, 118, 123, 129, Criminology — 62, 71, 110 135, 141, 147, 154, 160 Dance — 42, 70, 75, 105, 135, 158 Music — 43, 50-52, 55, 57, 59, 63, 67, 72, 76, 84-85, 87, 91, 94, 98- Dance Performance — 42 99, 105-106, 118, 123, 127, 129, 142, 153, 162 Diversity Studies — 77, 156 Music Performance — 67, 105, 129 Ecology & Organismal Biology — 41, 49, 57, 74, 89, 97, 104, Neuroscience — 38, 40, 48, 56, 64, 112, 118, 123, 130, 136, 141, 110, 116, 122, 128, 134, 140, 146, 152, 158 147, 154, 160 Economics — 36, 45, 53, 61, 69, 78, 85, 93, 95, 100, 104, Nursing — 32, 37, 43, 51, 59, 65, 76, 81, 104, 112, 118, 124, 130, 111, 116, 122, 128, 134, 140, 144, 146, 152, 158 136, 142, 148, 153-154, 160, 164 Education — 32, 35-37, 43-45, 47, 53, 60-61, 64, 68, 70, 74, Nutrition — 105, 130, 136 78, 85, 93-94, 99-100, 102, 104-106, 111, 116-117, 122, Philosophy & Ethics — 39, 47, 55, 64, 72, 80, 87, 95, 102, 124 128-130, 134, 136-137, 140, 142-143, 146, 152, 155-156, 158, 160, 162 Physical/Occupational Therapy — 76, 148, 154, 160 Electrical Engineering — 39, 48, 56, 64, 96, 103, 122, 128 Physics — 40, 48, 56, 65, 72-73, 81, 88, 96, 103, 112, 118, 124, 130, 136, 142, 148, 154, 160 Engineering — 39-40, 48-49, 56-57, 64-65, 73, 76, 81, 89, 96-97, 103, 109, 111, 115, 117, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, Physiology — 72, 100, 104, 113, 118, 124, 134, 160 132, 134, 138, 140, 144, 146, 150-151, 153, 156-158, 163 Poetry & Creative Writing — 38, 46, 51, 124, 136 English — 37-38, 43, 46, 51, 54, 59, 62-63, 67, 70-71, 76, 79, 84, 86, 92, 95, 99, 101-102, 106, 122, 128, 140-141, 143, 153-154, 158 Index by Subject| 179

Political Science — 28, 39, 43, 47, 55, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 102-103, 113, 119, 124, 130, 136, 142, 148, 154, 160 Psychology — 38, 47, 55, 63, 71, 79-80, 87, 94-95, 102, 106, 113, 119, 124, 130, 136, 142, 148, 154, 161 Religious Studies — 35, 37, 46, 54, 62, 70, 91, 94, 101, 131 Social Work — 52, 68, 92, 106, 143, 149 Sociology — 43-44, 51, 60, 68, 76-77, 84, 92, 99, 106, 114, 119, 125, 131, 137, 143, 149, 155, 161 Sustainability — 36, 65, 78, 87, 149, 155, 157 Theatre — 58, 83, 91, 129, 143 Visual Arts — 34, 42, 50, 58-60, 66-67, 75, 83, 105, 137 Women and Gender Studies — 44, 52, 60, 68, 92, 106, 143, 149, 155 180 |NCUR® 2013 Personal Planner

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10–11:15 a.m. – Plenary Speaker Recreational Eagle Center Hazel A. Barton - Cave Microbiologist

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10–11:15 a.m. – Plenary Speaker Recreational Eagle Center Bill Miller-singer/songwriter

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La Crosse Street Hall 9 Wimberly 6 7

Centennial Hall

Street 16 th Eagle Center Recreational P P the Arts

Center for Center State Street

Street 15 th

Pine Street Street Vine La Crosse Street Crosse La Badger Street 5 North Student Presentation Sessions FAN Sessions NCUR Information Registration Special Sessions for Students Plenary Sessions Friday International Banquet Thursday & Saturday Luggage Check Poster Sessions Graduate & Professional School Fair Lunch Shuttle Pick-up & Drop-o Area Excursions Bus Pick-up & Drop-o Area Parking Archaelogy Center Archaelogy Center Cleary & Friends Alumni Hall Cowley Gra Main Hall Center Health Science Library Murphy Morris Hall Services Protective Wing Technology Center Wittich Hall P 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Building Directory 10 6