Student Enrichments
The Office of Undergraduate Studies encourages students to participate in transformational learning opportunities outside of the classroom. Some of these experiences that we have supported include research with a faculty member and student-travel to conferences. Click on the links below to find out more about these exciting student projects!
2008-2009
Charles Poblenz -- Internal psychometric properties of the Children with Special Health Care Needs Screener: Findings from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs
Neil Vaughan--Investigating the Reliability of Questions Measuring Children with Special Health Care Needs Receipt of Health Care Transition Planning on the National Survey of CSHCN
Derrick Robinson--A Re-examination of the Effects of Metropolitan Growth on Poverty during the 1990s
Emmanuel Rodriguez- Geographic Variation in M7 Lysin Allele Frequency: A Test of the Hypothesis of Reinforcement in the Rapid Evolution of a Reproductive Protein
Samantha Neff, Karlie Stoner, Sara Coker, Leann Ferguson-- Florida Campus Compact Service Learning Conference
Chalaine Baker--Presidential Inaugural Conference
Rachel McCandless--Clinton Global Initiative
Gary Greenstein--2009 National Collegiate Wind Ensemble
Sarah Thiele--Global Engagement Summit
2007-2008
Chris Miller-- Students and Retirement Savings Predictors
Julie Delegal -- Conflict Resolution and Casual Friendships: Self Monitoring Differences
Amy Bishop -- I Don’t Care What Boys Say – Girls Should Look Thin: Women’s Views of Females in Media
Dawn McCormack-- Characterization of the Basigin/Basigin-2 Interaction in Mouse Retina
Elizabeth Anderson--Investigation of ERK signaling through Basigin gene products in retinal epithelial cells
Courtney Carroll-- Paper Presented at the Carolina's Psychology Conference
Korey Cieslinski-- Collaborative Federalism and Disaster Management
