Friday, April 8, 2011

SOURCE 2011 - Tuesday, April 12

Mark you calendars for the upcoming SOURCE event
this coming Tuesday, April 12. Convocation create for "intellectual development" available.

Welcome Reception - 12:15 pm (Belk Centrum)
Keynote Speaker  - 1:00 pm (Belk Centrum)
Plastic Bee Brains |
Dr. Susan Fahrbach
Reynolds Professor of Developmental Neuroscience
Wake Forest University


Student Session One 2:15-3:15 

  • Natural Sciences 1, Rhyne 149 (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development)
  • Jordan Rockensuess, “Analysis of Antioxidants in Wines, Teas and Spices”
  • Rebecca K. Smith, “Deuterium Isotope Effect on the Rate of Reduction by Yeast Alcohol Dehydrogenase”
  • Morris Patton, “Using the Design of Experiments (DOE) Technique to Optimize Pharmaceutical Tablet Fomulations – A Study of Aspirin Drug Product Formulation”
  • Literature and History, Rhyne 249 (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development or Cultural Development)
  • Anne-Marie Bangs, “The Impact of Translation on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”
  • Jeremy Ard, “Echoes of Justice: The Justice of God against Imperial Ritual and Myth in Romans 1:18-32”
  • Colin Corpe, “Socialism is the Best Medicine: Wilde’s Socio-Political Ideal in The Importance of Being Ernest”
  • Christopher Scott Teague, “Is the Internment of Japanese Americans Properly Represented in High School and College Classrooms?”
  • Creative Expression 1, Music Recital Hall (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development or Creative Development/Expression)
  • Julia Byrd, “What is a Musical Masterpiece?”
  • Julian Phelps, Youth These Days
  • Valerie Frank, QED: A Ten-Minute Play
  • Honors Thesis Competition Session 1, Belk Centrum (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development)
  • Sarah Embry, "The Marriage of Luther and Blake: Divine Love, Vision, and the Theology of the Cross"
  • Jennifer Lawing, “Identifying Qualities Which May Forecast Physical Violence in Acute Care Mental Health Inpatients”
  • Sarah Estridge, “The Comparison of Hemoglobin AIC Scores in Type ii Diabetic Clients”
  • Lucas Carnohan, “Effects of Temperature and Substrate Color on the Growth and Color Morphology of the Chinese Praying Mantis (Tenodera ardifolia sinesis S.)”
  • Mallory Lowder, “A Comparison of the Efficacy of the Earthworm Eisenia fetida S. and a Locally Collected Earthworm, Lumbricus rebellus H. on the Rate of Decomposition of Leaf Litter”
Student Session Two: 3:30-4:30
  • Natural Sciences 2, Rhyne 149 (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development)
  • Brian Sullivan, “Effects of Caffeine on Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Development: Growth Rate, Heart Rate, and Motor Function”
  • Amanda Withers, “The Effect of Compost Age on Germination and Growth Rate of Clemson Spineless Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)”
  • Christopher B. Gilbert, “An Investigation into a Pressurized Water Projectile”
  • Satire and Reality of Islamaphobia, Rhyne 249 (Convocation Category: Intellectual or Cultural Development)
  • A roundtable presentation/discussion by David Hennig, Skye Sessions, and Jordan White
  • Creative Expression 2, Music Recital Hall (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development or Creative Development/Expression
  • Randi Duplantis, Michelle Sapanaro, Charity Simmons, and Hannah Simmons, “Loving Love, Ruby Lavender”
  • Stepfanie Gaither, Talking of Michelangelo: A Ten-Minute Play
  • Corey S. Cavenaugh, Prayers to Tommy
  • Honors Thesis Competition Session 2, Belk Centrum (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development or Cultural Development)
  • James E. Crapps, Jr., “Going Beyond Design”
  • Henry Michaels, “The Unanswered Questions? Why Musicians are Drawn to a Life in Music”
  • Emily S. Annas, “Lived Experience of the Participant in the Breast Health Navigation Program”
  • Lauren Triplette Hutto, “An Investigation of Intubation as a Risk for MRSA Infection among NICU Patients”
  • Madison Holloway, “A Nutritional Comparison of Chia Seeds Salvia hispanica and Acorns of Northern Red Oak Quercas rubra: The Future of Functional Foods” 
Student Session Three 4:45-5:45

  • Natural Sciences 3, Rhyne 149 (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development)
  • Kenny Vilagos, “Dormitory Energy Use and Waste Generation”
  • Tim Johnson, Ben Maguire, Andrew Golden, and Rachel Hoover, “Beach Dynamics in the British Virgin Islands”
  • Lucas Carnohan, Brittany Oxford, La Wu, and Heather Sackett, “A Year to Year Comparison of the Water Quality of the British Virgin Island Bays”
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences, Rhyne 249 (Convocation Category: Intellectual or Cultural Development)
  • DeondrĂ¡ Newell, “Coming Out: The Impact of Age in Regards to Behavior”
  • Jessica Frisina, “Perceptions of and Explanations for Infidelity”
  • Kyle May, “Healthcare Reform: How Will it Affect Catawba County and North Carolina?”
  • Creative Expression 3, Music Recital Hall (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development or Creative Development/Expression)
  • Stories, Poems, and Photography Appearing in Cantos 2011, Read or Presented by the Contributors
  • Honors Thesis Competition Session 3, Belk Centrum (Convocation Category: Intellectual Development)
  • Joshua Aaron Poole, “The U-2 Affair: Refreezing the Cold War?”
  • Leah Ballard, “Preferred Education of CHF Patients”
  • Summer S. Gosnell, “Relationship Between Neonate Apgar Scores & Maternal Analgesics”
  • Haley Suttles, “Outcome of Clients with Sepsis in a Local Emergency Department”
  • Elisabeth M. Campbell, “Extracts on Percent Germination and Radical Lengths of Lettuce Seeds (Latuca sativa)”
Posters Available for viewing in the Belk Centrum Lobby, from 12:15 to 4:45
  • Jennifer Martin, “Attitudes towards Tattoos: Does Gender Matter?”
  • Rachel Chapman, “The Eating Behaviors of Students at Lenoir-Rhyne University”
  • Stephanie Watts, “Looking Past the Disability”
  • Von Carmack and Jason Lazo, “Lacrosse and Nutrition”
  • Dustin Absher and Dewayne N. Jones, “Analysis and Application of Nutrition for Men’s Soccer at Lenoir-Rhyne University”
  • Robert Knight, “Static Electricity Effects of Nitrogen Fixation on Wisconsin Fast Plants Growth”

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