2015 Homer S. Anderson Lecture Poster Presentations: Matthew D

2015 Homer S. Anderson Lecture Poster Presentations:
Matthew D. Allen ’15, a chemistry major, presented Synthesis and Characterization of a Novel
Charge Transfer Complex from the Donor Molecule 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexahydropyrene (HHP) and
Two Acceptor Molecules 11,11,12,12-tetracyanonaphtho-2,6-quinodimethane (TNAP) and
1,3,4,5,7,8-Hexafluorotetracyanonaphthoquinodimethane (F6-TNAP).
Breanna Olson ’16, a nursing major; Helen Brauning ’15, a nursing major; Alex Arnold ’16, a
nursing major and Dorothy Johnson ’16, a child and family studies major; presented Prevention
of Bloodstream Infections in the Practice of Nursing.
Trevor Basham ’16, a geology and petroleum geology major; and Landis Bates ’18 presented
The Thermal Degassing Properties Of Marcellus Shale From New York State.
Brianna Bonacci ’16, a psychology and health administration major, presented Sleep Matters:
Sleep Quality on Measures of Wellness and Academic Success.
Kelli Brock ’15, a chemistry major, presented Mobility of Volatile Organics Found in Fracking
Fluid as a Function of Soil Composition.
Bethanie R. Brown ’15, a nursing major; Danielle L. Miles ’15, a nursing major; and Natasha J.
Tucke ’16, a nursing major; presented Capping Off Infection: Nightingale Style.
Deborah Carroll ’15, a chemistry major, presented Changing Thermostability of Kraft Lignin
through Copolymerization with Naphthalene, 4-Pentenoyl Chloride, and 4-Acetoxystyrene.
Kelsie Churchill ’16, a psychology major, presented Tattooed and Employed.
Bo-Wen Deng ’15, an environmental science and biology major from Lanzhou, China; and
Hayley Glaze ’15, an environmental science major; presented Survey of Amphibian Distribution
on a 26-Hectare Plot Surrounded By Reclaimed Surface Mine Land.
Jessica Tellitocci ’16, a nursing major; Alexis Friesner ’16, a nursing major; and Hailey Dickey
’16, a nursing major; presented Faye Glenn Abdellah’s Nursing Theory and Its Relation to
Antimicrobial Alcohol Impregnated Hub Caps.
Bo-Wen Deng ’15, an environmental science and biology major, presented Identification of
Proteins Composing the Dystroglycan Complex (DGC).
Lamar Dowling ’15, a psychology and sociology major, presented An Exploratory Analysis of
Moral Injury in Veterans: Qualitative Cohort Comparison.
Crystal Dorland ’15, a business and psychology major, presented Perceived Exertion and
Physical Performance in a Final Performance Environment Following Training with Music.
Kelsey Edwards ’15, a psychology and child and family studies major, presented Visual
Hindsight Bias in Preschool Aged Children Compared to Undergraduate Students.
Chase Fadley ’15, a psychology major, presented Student Anxiety and Coping Mechanisms.
Tim Fox ’15, a psychology and health and fitness major, presented How Athletes are Affected by
Taunting, Aggression and Composure.
Sandie Fraley ’15, a psychology major, presented The Effects of Concussions on Visual Memory,
Reaction Time and Positive Affect.
Brianna Gauding ’16, a nursing major; Adam Piciacchia ’16, a nursing major; and Jonathan
Pickering ’16, a nursing major; presented Decreasing Blood Stream Infections with Influence
from Patricia Brenner.
Josh Glemaker ’16, a psychology major, presented Personality and Effect on ISMS.
Cameron Godfrey ’15, a chemistry major, presented Synthesis of Lignin Copolymer and Size
Exclusion Chromatography Characterization.
Tyler Granlee ’15, a psychology major, presented Perceptions of Coaching Styles.
Nick Hasulak ’15, an engineering science major; and Paul Minyo ’15, a engineering science
major; presented Pole-Vault Reporting System.
Megan Holly ’15, a psychology and political science major, presented Perceptions of Candidates
in National Elections.
Rylee Holman ’16, a chemistry and political science major; and Kelli Stack ’16, a chemistry
major; presented A Catalytic Study Using Suzuki - Miyaura Coupling Reaction.
Sarah Homan ’15, a geology and earth science major, presented Does AMD Make a Good Place
to Stash a Body: A Look at the Effects of Acid Mine Drainage on the Decomposition of Bones.
Justin Howard ’15, a psychology major, presented Effects of Parental Interaction on Risk
Behavior in College Students.
Amanda James ’15, a biology and public health studies major, presented Detection of Methicillin
– Resistant Staphyloccocus Aureus on Wrestling Mats.
Will Kiourtsis ’16 presented Effects of Mining and Land Degredation on Water Quality in
Muskingum County.
Alexandra Leggett ’15, a conservation science major, presented Butterfly Diversity at The Wilds
Butterfly Habitat.
Fred Lowe ’15, a psychology major, presented Positive and Negative of Sport Injuries.
Jess Moore ’18, an environmental science major, presented Preservation of State Parks.
Jordan Parker ’16, a geology major, presented A Study of Natural Gas Fracking Pad Sites,
Belmont County, Ohio.
Ann Marie Piecynski ’15, a psychology major, presented Effects of Nature Relatedness on
Anxiety, Depression and Perceived Stress Scores.
Jessica Poff ’15, a biology major, presented The Effects of Essential Oils on the Vitality of
Bacillus Cereus Endospores.
Chelsea Robinson ’15, a psychology and child and family studies major, presented The Effect of
the Perceived Role of Pets on College Students.
Sebastian Teas ’15, a geology and French major, presented Modeling The Geomorphology Of
The Chryse Planitia Region on Mars.
Kurt Wolfe ’15, a psychology and neuroscience major, presented Musical Sophistication Effects
Psychophysiological Reactions to Out of Tune Notes.
Heidi Landis ’15, a geology and chemistry major, presented Acid Mine Drainage Around
Reclaimed Mine Lands: Analysis, Mapping, and Purification.