Minds@Work Conference 2020
Celebrating Student Research, Scholarship, and Creativity
Student Research Showcase
Since the Minds@Work conference is virtual this year, we have introduced a new way to present research: the 3-minute video. The videos you see below are all about three minutes in length, so go ahead and browse through the presentations, and you'll quickly see the depth and variety of SU student projects.
Being virtual also means that we have accepted essays and written work this year. There is even a traditional research poster below. We are delighted to be able to present student work in a variety of formats and we hope you will take some time to see the great work being done by Shippensburg University students.
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Biology
Color Vision
Caitlin Dull
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Ecological Health and Community Engagement of an Experimental Orchard
Kaitlin Yealy and Patrick Hadley
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The enzymes of rattlesnake venom and its effects on prey
Grant Lohmann
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Plants Using Volatile Chemical Compounds for Defense
Alexandra Cook
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Role of Nitric Oxide in Cardiovascular Disease
Tamia Matthews
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The Effects of Antidepressants on Freshwater Fish
Maddison Steinberger
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Bile production deficiency in the human organism
Barira Gbaguidi
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Engineering
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English
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The mental health crisis on Shippensburg's campus
Julianna Vaughan
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Can you hear me?
Grace Gilfert
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Geography/Earth Science
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History/Philosophy
Horsemanship of the 18th Century
Kaitlin Fergeson
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The Story of Lucy Burns
Lauren Twomey
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Global Languages
Why is Bilingualism Decreasing in Latino Families
Emily Saldaña
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Mathematics
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An Exploration of Divisibility
Jacob Smith
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Political Science
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Psychology
Cell Phone Use during Learning did not affect Students' Test Scores
Tiffani Belton, Jordyn Gentzler and David LaPlante
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Examining Emotion Regulation and Friendships as Mediators Between Attachment and Romantic Relationships
Abigail Kukay, Izabella Aldi, Amanda Barrett
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Social Work & Gerontology
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The Social Welfare Policy of Psychedelic Substances
Kristi Rines
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Sociology/Anthropology
Racial Prejudice, Individualism, and Government Support among U.S. College Students
Troy Nazarenus, Lucas Everidge and Debbie Matesun.
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Teacher Education
Coding with Social Studies in Elementary Classroom
Jacquelyn Miller and Megan Pine
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Creating Curriculum for Teachers in Rural Jamaica
Madison Bills, Kayla Waterman, Cara Ford, Sara Litz, Courtney Sykes, Elise Vankirk, Emily Whitfield, Morgan Will and Gabrielle Wood.
Showcase
- BIOCHEM-Barira
- BIOCHEM-Bullard
- BIOCHEM-Matthews
- BIOCHEM-Steinberger
- BIO-Cook
- BIO-Dull
- BIO-Lohmann
- BIO-Luckenbaugh
- BIO-Steinberger
- BIO-Yealy
- EDU-Miller
- ENG-Gilfert
- ENG-Ponti
- ENGR-Rutter
- ENG-Vaughan
- GEO-Baumbach
- GEO-Dunkelberger
- GEO-McWhorter
- GEO-Pearson
- GEO-Weisner
- HIS/PHIL-Fergeson
- HIS-Twomey
- LANG-Saldana
- MATH-Clever
- MATH-Smith
- POLSCI-Edwards
- PSY-Kukay
- PSY-LaPlante
- SOC/GER-Rines Cultural
- SOC/GER-Rines Social W.
- SOC/GER-Rines SWSS
- SOC/GER-Rines-M.Health
- SOC-Nazarenus
- TEACH-Miller
- TEACH-Waterman