One of the hallmarks of our rich educational environment is the opportunity to participate in research in your field of interest. Research Day participants perform, exhibit original art, create poster presentations to describe research, and give traditional presentations on a broad variety of topics.


The 2023 Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day was held on Friday, April 28 in Fourier Hall.

Subject Areas

  • Business
  • Education
  • Fine Arts
  • Humanities
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Natural Sciences
  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Social Sciences

Submitting a Proposal

Proposals for the next academic year's Nancy Kreiter Student Research Day are due in March. 

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Research Day 2025 Awards

POSTERS & EXHIBITS

Natural Sciences - Andrew Subida, From Prediction to Precision: Improving BACE1 and MGAT3 Models Using AI Generation and Rosetta for Glycosylation-Based Alzheimer’s Disease Therapy
Healthcare – Nwanneka Udolisa, Bridging Perspectives: Evaluating the Role of Clinical Pharmacists within an Interprofessional Healthcare Team
Interdisciplinary – Damilola Oluwole & Makenzie Morton, An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Parents’ Ethnic-racial Socialization Practices Among Black Neurodivergent youth
Pharmacy – Fumilola Olateru-Olagbegi & Richard Bugingo, Psychometric Validation of Stress, Affect, and Sleep Disturbance: Examining Reliability, Factor Structure, and Interaction Effects


PRESENTATIONS

Natural Sciences – Shiri Nchotu, Calculating Through the Centuries
Art Therapy - Zoe Kumpf, Discussing the Efficacy of Craft versus Art in Community Art Settings with Older Adults
Interdisciplinary – Sarah Naje, Exposing Racial Disparities in Maternal and Neonatal Health: How Can We Bridge the Racial Gap
Technology – Nowrasta Hallimee & Nastaran Hallimee, Bootcamp
Humanities – Adrienne Villa, Hailey Guerrier & Jasmine Simon-Rivera, Identity and Service: How Does One Affect the Other?


GRAND PRIZES

Posters & Exhibits Overall

Undergrad - Naomi Ewhe, The Impact of Mutagen Exposure of Caenorhabditis elegans on their Microbiome Population and Diversity AND Nistta Ray, The Role of Mps1 in Aneuploidy and Apoptosis: Implications for Chemoresistance in Tumors
Graduate – Mobolanle Badejo, Chika Nonso-Izugha & Jahanvi Patel, Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Adaptation to Low-Dose Doxorubicin: Linking Cell Size, Pluripotency, and Self-Renewal


Presentations Overall 

Andrew Subida, Aberrant GlcNAcylation of BACE1 Leads to Worsened Alzheimer’s Disease Outcomes

Research Day 2023 Awards

Posters

Education - Christine Drumgoole & Elizabeth Rahimi
Nursing & Health - Averee Radonovich
Technology, Social & Physical Sciences - Theu Nguyen, Caitlin Murphy, Sophie Rotmark, Alyson Geckle, Zenate Le, Alexandria Malinowski, Tiffany Rodriguez, Aniyah Plumer & Janiell Johnson
Biological Sciences - Nisttha Ray & Grace Ekalle

Traditional Presentations

Postcolonial Literature & Theory - Chrystina Foster & Caitlin Cottrill
Special Topics - Erin Shaw & Jensen Armstrong

Grand Prizes

Posters Overall - Julie Asbury & Alycia Hancock
Traditional Presentations Overall - Rashaad Johnson

Research Day 2022 Awards

Posters

Social Sciences/Business – Zohra Ahmed & Nemah Saeed
Health/Nursing – Catherine Garcia
Pharmacy – Marjan Hosseinnia
Biology and Physical Sciences – Nana Fremah Nyarko

Traditional Presentations

Session 2 – Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences – Eden Lewis
Session 3 – Education – Meghan Davis

Grand Prizes

Posters Overall – Janelle Sangalang
Traditional Presentations Overall:
Graduate – Paul Orbe
Undergraduate – Jolisse Gray