UAFS Student Research Symposium winners announced

Students at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith deliver research presentations at the 15th annual Student Research Symposium held April 8, 2022.
Students at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith deliver research presentations at the 15th annual Student Research Symposium held April 8, 2022.

The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith has announced the 15 best research presentations delivered at the 15th annual Student Research Symposium.

Research projects presented at the conference included both oral and poster presentations. Among the research disciplines represented were animation technology, biology, chemistry, computer science, dental hygiene, education, electronics, engineering, English, finance, geoscience, healthcare administration, history, imaging sciences, nursing, media communication, music education, and rhetoric and writing.

The students whose presentations were selected by judges for recognition received monetary awards in addition to their accolades.

Local winners include the following students:

ALMA:

Drew Montgomery (team of 5): “Lunar Terrain Vehicle,” faculty sponsor Dr. Kevin Lewelling

Emilee Rogers (team of 2): “Splenosis: A Case of Spontaneous Spleen Regrowth Following Splenectomy,” faculty sponsor Dr. Brandy Weidman

CAMERON:

Makayle Stone (team of 2): "Vaginal Seeding: A Literature Review," faculty sponsor Dr. Jackie Carver

FORT SMITH:

Sarah Goyne (team of 4): “Look to the Future: A Periodontal Disease Vaccine,” faculty sponsor Dr. Bonnie Branson

Jeason Lopez: “Chester: A Song of Tyranny and Revolution,” faculty sponsor Dr. Alexandra Zacharella

Mariah Thomas (team of 4): “Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Arkansas,” faculty sponsor Dr. Dave Mayo

Nicholas Thompson: “The Effects of Pandemics on Stock Market Returns and Volatility,” faculty sponsor Dr. Jim Wollscheid

Ashley Wilson (team of 4): “Look to the Future: A Periodontal Disease Vaccine,” faculty sponsor Dr. Bonnie Branson

GREENWOOD:

Rylynd Bullington (team of 5): “Lunar Terrain Vehicle,” faculty sponsor Dr. Kevin Lewelling

Alex Burns (team of 4): “Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Arkansas,” faculty sponsor Dr. Dave Mayo

Emily Clem: “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: From “Killers of the Flower Moon” to the Present,” faculty sponsor Dr. Ann-Gee Lee

Alexis Groves (team of 2), “Perceptions of Heart Healthy Behaviors in Homeless Women,” faculty sponsor Dr. Patricia Conard

Rebecca Martinez (team of 5), “Lunar Terrain Vehicle,” faculty sponsor Dr. Kevin Lewelling

Faith O’Mahony (team of 2), “Perceptions of Heart Healthy Behaviors in Homeless Women,” faculty sponsor Dr. Patricia Conard

LAVACA:

Brittany Mize (team of 4): “Look to the Future: A Periodontal Disease Vaccine,” faculty sponsor Dr. Bonnie Branson

MULBERRY:

• Paul Gambill (team of 3): “The Effects of Biochar on Turf Grass,” faculty sponsor Dr. James Brandli

MULDROW:

Melissa Hayden: “Conductor, Composer, Philanthropist: The Life of Emma Roberto Steiner,” faculty sponsor Dr. Alexandra Zacharella

POCOLA:

Bryan Elam (team of 3): “The Effects of Biochar on Turf Grass,” faculty sponsor Dr. James Brandli

POTEAU:

Jenny Dixon (team of 4): “Look to the Future: A Periodontal Disease Vaccine,” faculty sponsor Dr. Bonnie Branson

SALLISAW:

Payton Karr (team of 4): “Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Arkansas,” faculty sponsor Dr. Dave Mayo

VAN BUREN:

Andrew Edmonds (team of 4): “Investigation of a Recent Landslide in Fort Smith, Arkansas,” faculty sponsor Dr. Dave Mayo

Anthony Ming (team of 5): “Lunar Terrain Vehicle,” faculty sponsor Dr. Kevin Lewelling

Logan Perez (team of 3): “The Effects of Biochar on Turf Grass,” faculty sponsor Dr. James Brandli

Ian Schweizer: “The Redesign and Implementation of the Coupler Controller,” faculty sponsor Dr. Kiyun Han

VIAN:

Alexis Kleman (team of 2): “Vaginal Seeding: A Literature Review,” faculty sponsor Dr. Jackie Cavner

This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: UAFS announces best research presentations delivered at Student Research Symposium