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Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work - April 15, 2022

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Ace Dzurovcik presents his research to Professor Monsalve at the 22nd Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work.

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One afternoon a year, classes are canceled at Wabash as students become professors. Here Jayden Williamson talks with Professors Saha and Ingram.

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Jackson Smith shares his economics research to a group of fellow students.

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Alexander Litts (pictured) partnered with Eric Green on their chemistry research.

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Kazi Fardinul Hoque explains his work at the Celebration of Student Research.

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Caleb Powell shares his physics research with Professor Ingram.

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Thomas Kay (pictured) teamed up with Daren Glore to study box turtles.

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Daren Glore (pictured) teamed up with Thomas Kay to study box turtles.

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Andrew Rippy explains his work on malware detection to Professor Walsh and students.

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George Azar drew a crowd to his poster presentation at the Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work.

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Gabe Cowley ’24 (far left), along with classemates Wade Haesemeyer ’22, James Daniken ’23 and Brayden Lentz ’23 present “Ovid: A Contemporary Take,” sponsored by Classics Professor Bronwen Wickkiser, during poster presentations at the Celebration.

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Lucas Daniken ’23 discussed his presentation. Each student part of this project put a 21st century spin on Ovidian poetry with four original Latin poems. They shared their individual compositions elaborating on stylistic elements, inspiration, and literary devices. The poetry was visualized on the poster with graphic elements, revealing the depth and nuance in each line with the goal of conveying the beauty of Latin to the non-Latin reader.

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Adan Villeda Jr. explains his research on drug targeting on G-quadruplex DNA.

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Adam Berg shares data during his presentation, 'LOCKR: Using De Novo Designed Protein Switches in C. elegans.'

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Some of Berg's fraternity brothers discuss some of Berg's research.

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Professor of Chemistry Wally Novak smiles proudly during Berg's presentation. Novak was one of Berg's faculty research sponsors.

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The work of Berg and partner Joseph Kaefer elicited many thoughtful moments.

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Here, Kaefer delivers a portion of his research.

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Jacob Penrose responds to a question during his poster presentation, Freezing Effects on Immune Assays in Eastern Box Turtles' with research partner Bradley Johnson.

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The Celebration of Student Research always brings out an attentive audience.

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Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser was all smiles during the poster presentation session.

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Wade Haesemeyer (right) shares a laugh with Associate Professor of Art Matt Weedman during his poster presentation.

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Alexander Koers delivered 'Adjuvant Screening Utilizing High Performance Liquid Chromatography Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry' to an engaged audience in Hays Hall room 104.

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Hunter Seidler's work focused on the rhetoric of monopoly in delivering 'Amateurism’s Death in Chicago: The Supreme Court’s Conservative Views of Antitrust in NCAA v. Alston.'


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