2016 Research Symposium Interdisciplinary Awards
Graduate and Undergraduate award recipients
Posted in: CSAM Research
There are four monetary awards awarded at the Student Research Symposium each year. These awards are given to the best interdisciplinary submissions, two undergraduate projects and two graduate projects: Best Interdisciplinary Poster PresentationÌý²¹²Ô»å Best Interdisciplinary Oral Presentation.
A committee of faculty and staff are assigned to an award category and assess all the nominees and the winners are chosen based on a rating rubric.
Poster Undergraduate
Sarah Lyons – CHSS
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Music influences food selection
Co-Authors: Alexandra Pyper, Tamaru Geller, Khadeeja Riaz, Scarlet Ruiz, Sara Panei
Presentation Undergraduate
Cassandra Calle – CHSS
Advisor:Â Mark Clatterbuck
Latin American Approaches to Health and Healing
Poster Graduate
Justin Seventko – CSAM
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Exploring Variations in Teacher and Student Agency in an Out-of-School Videogame-based Mathematics Class
Presentation Graduate (tie)
Natalie Sherwood – CSAM
Advisor: Meiyin Wu
Understanding the Recreational Harvest of Snapping Turtles in New Jersey
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Children Should be Playing at a Play- The Importance of Active Participation Through Play in Children’s Theatre