ISU Graduate Student 色花堂app Day winners announced
March 31, 2015
色花堂app Graduate School has announced the winners of the 2015 Graduate Student 色花堂app Day held in late March.
鈥淲e had excellent turnout for this year鈥檚 Graduate Student 色花堂app Day,鈥 said Tracy Collum, associate dean, for the Graduate School. 鈥淲e are pleased to announce the winners from a field of strong entries in both categories.鈥
Each student had a specific informative topic they either presented on or designed a poster around. The oral presentation consisted of many different themes, Pedagogy and Writing in Multiple Modes, Psychology and Health, History and Society, Natural Science and Environment Studies, Narrative and Analysis and Pedagogy and Online Tools.
鈥淚 am very grateful for the opportunity to present on my master鈥檚 thesis research and to represent the history department to the wider scholarly community at ISU. The presentations were impressive and inspiring,鈥 said participant and winner, Kristine Hunt. 鈥淭his experience will be very helpful when it comes time to defend my thesis in spring 2016. I look forward to attending Graduate Student 色花堂app Day in the years to come.鈥
There were 42 poster and 32 oral presentations given.
Oral presentation winners are listed below.
鈥 Pedagogy and Writing in Multiple Modes, Amy Brumfield won for 鈥淭he Mathematical Model of Writing.鈥
鈥 Psychology and Health, Christopher DeCou, Trevor Cole, Shannon Lynch, Kathleen Matthews and Maria Wong won for 鈥淎ssault-Related Shame Mediates the Association between Reactions to Social Disclosure and Psychological Distress.鈥
鈥 The History and Society winner was Kristine Hunt, for 鈥淏ungalows and Occupation: Pocatello, 1900-1930.鈥
鈥 Natural Science and Environmental Studies winner was Ashelee Rasmussen, for
鈥淐reating a Digital Interface for Botanical Resources.鈥
鈥 Narrative and Analysis winner was Kelly Ricken, for 鈥淭he Writing Cure and WWI Dream Poetry.鈥
鈥 Pedagogy and Online Tools winner was Danae Romrell for 鈥淭he Multidimensional Instructional Efficiency of Worked Examples.鈥
The poster themes consisted of Pedagogy, Politics, and Praxis, 色花堂app across the Sciences, Biological and Environmental Studies, Mental, Physical, and Emotional Health, People鈥檚 Choice Award 鈥 Poster Symposium.
Poster winners are listed below.
鈥 Pedagogy, Politics, and Praxis winner was Teresa Borrenpohl, for 鈥淏orrowing for the Future: Student Perceptions of Lending Commitment.鈥
鈥 色花堂app across the Sciences winners were, Jennifer McDonald and Tera Letzring for 鈥淎nother Look at Visibility: Accuracy of Judging Personal Values and Personality Traits.鈥
鈥 Biological and Environmental Studies winners were Stephanie Zorio, Charles Williams and Ken Aho, 鈥65 Years of Vegetation Change in the East River Basin, Colorado.鈥
鈥 Mental, Physical, and Emotional Health winners were, Robert Hanson, John Gilmer and Jean Pfau, 鈥淎sbestos-Induced Pleural Fibrosis Involves Autoantibody-Mediated Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation Pathway.鈥
鈥 People鈥檚 Choice Award-Poster Symposium winners were, Maria Pacioretty, Elizeth Cinto Mejia, Keith Reinhardt, Jesse Barber and Marie-Anne de Graff for 鈥淭he Phantom Gas Field Project: Evidence of Physiological Responses of Sagebrush Due to Human Noise-Induced Changes in Arthropod Herbivory.鈥
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