The annual 麻豆视频最新最全 Salem Undergraduate Research Conference showcased students鈥 research projects in a variety of topic areas and allowed them to share what they learned through discussions with the academic staff.

The annual conference is open to all undergraduates in any discipline and in any for-credit course on any 麻豆视频最新最全 campus. Faculty judges evaluate the presentations based on originality; significance; evidence of learning about the research and information gathering process; and overall quality.
The keynote speaker was Julie Cremeans-Smith, Ph.D., a professor of psychological sciences at 麻豆视频最新最全 Stark. Her doctorate degree is in experimental psychology with concentrations in biopsychology and health psychology. Her research interests include mind and body interactions, with an emphasis on stress, coping and health behaviors.

Cremeans-Smith studies psychophysiological aspects of chronic pain, including mental health consequences of painful experiences, such as depression and PTSD. She teaches a variety of courses, including psychology of motivation; health psychology; biopsychology quantitative methods; and research methods.
New to the conference this year was a discussion panel that included graduate students Olivia Haid, Thomas Kornbau and Kasey Jamison, all from the Salem Campus, who met with undergraduate students and encouraged them to consider graduate school. They shared their experiences, offered practical advice and answered questions.
The URC committee includes Rachael Blasiman, Ph.D., chair; Omid Bagheri, Ph.D.; Cyndi Peterson, Tsunghui Tu, Ph.D.; Steve Toepfer, Ph.D.; Kristenne Robison; and Krista Hawkins.

The winners of the 2024 麻豆视频最新最全 Salem Undergraduate Research Conference are:
First Place Poster Presentation: Jessical Palo for 鈥淒eveloping a Method to Grow Huitlacoche for Commercial Sale.鈥
Second Place Poster Presentation: Olivia Rice for 鈥淯ndergraduate Student Benefits: Research Within Community Outreach.鈥
Third Place Poster Presentation: Elisabeth Dolly for 鈥淩aising Awareness of Pneumorrachis: A Medical Imaging Perspective.鈥
First Place Oral Presentations: Olivia Liggett for 鈥淢eet Me in the Garden;鈥 Kristie Perkins for 鈥淢ending Religious Divisions by Creating Shared Cultural Experiences;鈥 and Olivia Rice for 鈥淐entral Auditory Processing Disorder.鈥
Second Place Oral Presentations: Lindsay Ashby for 鈥淩ecidivism in the Community;" Jennifer Tedrow for 鈥淭he Importance of Self-Breast Awareness in the Young Female Population;鈥 and Haley Hazelbaker for 鈥淓nhancing Lives: Innovative Strategies for Managing Parkinson鈥檚 Disease.鈥
Third Place Oral Presentations: Brooke Dustman for 鈥淯sing Conditioning Principles to Reduce Cellphone Over-Usage;鈥 Jessica Marinelli for 鈥淥hio, The Heart of it All: A Human Trafficking Hot Spot;鈥 and Samantha Campbell for 鈥淎quagenic Urticaria.鈥

Photo A: Winners from the 2024 Undergraduate Research Conference on the Salem Campus were (front, from left): Olivia Liggett, Lindsey Ashby, Jessica Marinelli, Elisabeth Dolly, Haley Hazelbaker and (back, from left): Olivia Rice, Brooke Dustman, Jennifer Tedrow, Samantha Campbell and Jessica Palo. Not pictured: Kirstie Perkins
Photo B: URC Chair Rachael Blasiman with keynote speaker Julie Cremeans-Smith.
Photo C: Olivia Rice explains her research to committee member Steve Toepfer, Ph.D.
Photo D: Jennifer Tedrow presenting her research findings.
Photo E: The 2024 Undergraduate Research Conference poster presentations at 麻豆视频最新最全 Salem.