Celebration of Student Research and Creativity
Celebration of Student Research and Creativity
Welcome to the 2021 Celebration of Student Research & Creativity – our second virtual student research event! Since 2001, Bellarmine University has featured excellence in student research, scholarship, and creative work by holding a spring poster session as part of our Academic Achievement Week. We hope you enjoy these presentations from both undergraduate and graduate students, and don’t hesitate to reach out to the presenter through email with questions.
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From Mark Wiegand April 8th, 2021
Welcome to the Spring Celebration of Student Research and Creativity, from Dr. Mark Wiegand, Associate Provost in the Office of Academic Affairs. -
From Ahmad Nono April 7th, 2021
Bacterial Infection Among Radiation Therapy Department Ahmad Nono / anono@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor: Karen Golemboski The healthcare sector faces the… -
From Alex Laliberty April 7th, 2021
Reducing cancellation of samples due to hemolysis with the use of a hemoglobin removal procedure Alex Laliberty / alaliberty@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor: Karen… -
From Allie Moore April 6th, 2021
The Political Pandemic: Investigating the Relationship between Political Ideology and COVID-19 Compliance Allie Moore / amoore7@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor:… -
From Allie Richards April 6th, 2021
Antibacterial and Antioxidant Potential of a novel plant, Eriodictyon californicum and its Healing Abilities Allie Richards / arichards@bellarmine.edu / Faculty… -
From Annika Yeske April 7th, 2021
Motivated Moral Outrage Among Meat-Eaters Annika Yeske / ayeske@bellarmine.edu / Hank Rothgerber Many meat-eaters experience negative arousal from recognizing… -
From Ally Tripure April 7th, 2021
Fruit and Vegetable Intake Influenced by Self-Efficacy Levels Among Ultra-Endurance Athletes Bayley Wade, Lauren S. Masden, Allison M. Tripure /… -
From Brandi Miller April 1st, 2021
Determining the Association Between Traditional and Functional Tests to Predict Rock Climbing Ability: A Pilot Study Brandi Miller, Taylor Pelton, Bridget… -
From Brian Johnston April 9th, 2021
Optimizing Speedrunning Routes using the Shortest Path Problem Brian Johnston / bjohnston2@bellamine.edu / Faculty Advisor: William Fenton Completing a task as… -
From Cole Hille April 6th, 2021
A Neural Network to Recognize Cause and Effect in Game Events Cole Hille / chille@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor: Nathan P. Johnson Neural networks are often… -
From Dr. Diane Courington April 5th, 2021
Mask Off: Students of Color Traumatic Experiences in K-12 a Why Historically Black Colleges and Universities Make a DifferencesDiane Courington /… -
From Elena Milan Lopez April 7th, 2021
RSA Algorithm Technique in Asymmetry Encryption Elena Milan Lopez / emilanlopez@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor: Gregory Kelsey In the contemporary world,… -
From Evan Bottorff April 6th, 2021
Can Working Less Pay Dividends? Evan Bottorff / ebottorff@bellarmine.edu / Faculty Advisor: Michael Ackerman Imagine working as little as you can, as fast… -
From Evelyn Brown April 7th, 2021
Exploring Oscillatory Dynamics through Extension of Cross Protection Mutualism to a Susceptible Bacterial Colony Evelyn Brown / ebrown3@bellarmine.edu /…