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Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work - April 15, 2022 - Album 2

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Now in it's 22nd year, the Celebration of Studnet Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work is an event dedicated to showcasing the impressive work of students in the form of oral and poster presentations, representing accomplishments across various disciplines. Here we see the buzz of activity that surrounds poster presentations in Detchon Center's International Hall.

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The many faces of Alex Rotaru during his presentation 'Healthcare Barriers for Pregnant Teenagers in Communities that Rely on Catholic Hospitals and their Affiliated Clinics.'

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Professor of Biology and GHI Director Eric Wetzel (left) chats with Kody Witham ’22 and Don Silas ’24 after their presentation. The two students, along with Thomas Gastineau ’23, presented their work and research that came out of a summer internship with Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR), a nonprofit organization that champions local projects, programs, and advocacy for counties in Eastern Kentucky.

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Don Silas ’24 prepares for his presentation titled “Nursing Shortage in Appalachia Kentucky.”

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Henry Egan ’22 studied the ideas and models of masculinity and how conversations focused on gender can be improved campus-wide.

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Henry Egan ’22 talks with English Professor Elan Pavlinich after presenting “Wabash College and Gender: Reflections and Suggestions” at the 22nd Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work.

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Wabash students and guests listen closely to the presentations inside Hays Hall.

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Biology Professors Anne Bost and Eric Wetzel attend a handful of student presentations during the 22nd Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work.

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Kenny Coleman '22 talks about his presentation, 'When All Falls Down: When Talking About Race in Films Goes Wrong - An Analysis of the film Any Given Sunday.'

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Jayden Williamson '22 speaks in Detchon Hall about his research, 'The Effect of Household Leverage on Real Output.'

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K’tren Wilson '24 talks about 'Relationship of Nicotine use and Cessation to Impulsivity and Foraging' to some students in Detchon Hall.

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Reese Fokine '22 talks about his presentation, 'Roma!' to another in Detchon Hall.

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Joseph Julian '22 talks to a full room about 'The Novice/2-Expert Problem in the Age of the Internet.'

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Connor Wakefield '23 presents his information about 'Insertion of De Novo Protein Switches onto Dynein Heavy Chain' in Detchon Hall.

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Grant Johnson '23 speaks about his research on 'Optimizing the cODC degron for Protein Control in Nematode Worms.'

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Ian Gale '22 brought his guitar and played his own songs to an audience of his peers on April 15 for The celebration of student research, scholarship, & creative work.

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Bradley Johnson '23 talks to other students on his research on 'Freezing Effects on Immune Assays in Eastern Box Turtles.'

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Students sat in and listened to Joseph Julian's presentation on 'The Novice/2-Expert Problem in the Age of the Internet.'

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Joseph Julian '22 presents his research on 'The Novice/2-Expert Problem in the Age of the Internet,' in Detchon Hall.

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Andrew Rippy '22 presents his research on 'Malware Detection using Machine Learning,' to students and faculty in Detchon Hall.

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Professor of Philosophy, Adriel Trott smiles after asking a question on Joseph Julian's '22 presentation about 'The Novice/2-Expert Problem in the Age of the Internet.'

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Jakob Faber '23 presents his poster on 'Developing De Novo Designed Protein Keys (LOCKR) in C. elegans,' to other students in Detchon Hall.


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