3MT Competition: Bengals take honors in state research challenge
February 15, 2019
BOISE – It was a daunting task – condensing thousands of words and hundreds of hours of research into a three-minute presentation before a live audience. But five 色花堂app graduate students rose to the challenge at the state’s first Three Minute Thesis/3 Minute Masters Competition Feb. 12 in Boise.
ISU鈥檚 Jessica Whitaker-Fornek took third place for her doctoral presentation titled 鈥淎 Peek Inside the Eggshell: How a Baby Bird's Nervous System Develops to Control Breathing,鈥 and Staci Phelan took the People鈥檚 Choice award for 鈥淩eal World Retention & Career Path Internships.鈥 Whitaker-Fornek won $200 and Phelan $500.
The contest was an opportunity for students to step outside the laboratory and showcase their academic, research and communication skills in front of seven judges and a lay audience. Competitors were allowed one slide as a visual. Judges represented the state鈥檚 education, research and business communities.
Phelan was thrilled to take the People鈥檚 Choice prize, selected by audience and online viewers.
鈥淚 recognized as an education major I鈥檇 be competing with people in hard sciences. I really needed to make a personal connection with the audience to convey the importance of what I was doing,鈥 she said.
Her presentation used hard data to advocate for college programs, such as ISU鈥檚 Career Path Internship program, which can help students facing financial and personal hardships stay in school and complete their degrees. She told the story of 鈥淪tudent A,鈥 a first-generation college student who was at risk of dropping out, but beat the odds.
鈥淪o what happened to Student A?鈥 she asked the audience. 鈥淪he is standing before you, presenting her doctoral research.鈥
Other ISU participants and their topics were:
鈥 Elizabeth Milgate, Meridian, Speech-Language Pathology (Master of Science), Title: How Online Training Impacts the Coaching Behaviors of Student Clinicians
鈥 Jonathan Goode, Pocatello, Clinical Psychology, (Doctor of Philosophy),Title: Mental Health Stigma in the Veteran Population
鈥 Lucas Bryan, Athletic Training, Pocatello, (Master of Science), Title: Increasing Athletic Potential in Intellectually Disabled Students
ISU Graduate School Associate Dean Tracy Collum said the competition was an opportunity to learn about the important research conducted by students at ISU, Boise State University and University of Idaho
鈥淣ot only was it a time to engage in conversation with these innovative graduate students, but it was amazing to watch the student interactions鈥 as they shared their projects with each other, she said.
There were 15 competitors鈥攆ive each of Idaho鈥檚 three public research universities, which sponsored the event. It was modeled after Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐), an academic research and communication competition developed by The University of Queensland, Australia.
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