2018 Research & Creative Scholarly Projects Festival
The 2018 Research & Creative Scholarly Projects Festival was held Tuesday, April 17 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.The winners were:
STEM
1st Place - Raquel Stucchio & Heather Blackwell
"Three Dimensional Tissue Constructs and the Application of Agarase Digestion for Cell Harvest"
Biological Sciences
Faculty Mentor: Richard Jenkins
2nd Place - Igor Oliveira
"ZIP14 Overexpression in the Beta cells of the Pancreas leads to Diabetes during Iron Overload"
Biological Sciences
Faculty Mentor:
3rd Place - Mark Lovett
"Expanding Series Using Forward Differences"
Humanities & Social Sciences
1st Place - Kristyn Busch
"Cultural Immersion: Health in Balance"
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Faculty Mentor : Heather Hall
2nd Place - Madison Francis
"Water Crisis in Tokyo, a Research and Analysis Investigation"
English
Faculty Mentor: Richard Dickson
3rd Place - Gabby Frazier
"Cuy: Food, Symbol, Ritual, and Cultural Significance in Ecuador"
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Faculty Mentor: Heather Hall
Creative Project
Karissa Hobbs
"Sacred Masks in Hinduism and Buddhism"
Humanities
Faculty Mentor: Heather Hall
Judges : Adam Christopherson, Audrey Holt, Bill Stephenson, Rebecca Johnston, Dawn Graziani, Jay O'Leary, Richard Dickson, Aahron Dagan, Vince Locascio, Eugenio Zaldivar, Christopher Raye, Ale Maruniak, Katie Arnold, Greag Mead, Katherin Garland, Anne Thebaut, Celso Marino and Lorisha Riley.
See photos from the 2018 RUE Festival