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The University of Tampa applauds the research accomplishments of UT students though several events each spring semester. These events are open to all students, faculty and members of the community and will enable participants to: Learn about research at UT; Present research findings to peers and professors; and Meet others doing exciting studies in a variety of disciplines.
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Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2010-04-28)The University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2011-04-27)The University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2012-04-25)The University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college.Item College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2013-04-26) College of Natural and Health SciencesSymposium Organizers: Dr. Eric Freundt and Dr. Eric Werner. The CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet in alphabetical order with respect to the presenting author’s last name.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2013-05-01) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationThe University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college.Item College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2014-04-25) College of Natural and Health SciencesSymposium Organizers: Dr. Eric Freundt and Dr. Eric Werner. The CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations and an index containing presenting author names and poster numbers are included in this booklet.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2014-04-30) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationCSSME students present original, empirical research within an area of the disciplines represented in the college. This conference would not be possible without the dedicated mentors and instructors who have assisted the students with their projects. The faculty who have guided students in their projects this year include: Mary Anderson Stephen Blessing Kimberly Cummings Kevin Fridy Deletha Hardin Scott Husband Patty O'Grady Scott Paine Denis Rey Spencer Segalla Alisa Smith Theoni Soublis Smyth Adrianne Wilson Norma Winston Erica YuenItem College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2015-04-24) College of Natural and Health SciencesSymposium Organizers: Dr. Eric Freundt, Dr. Eric Werner, and members of the Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society. The CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2015-04-29) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationThe University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college. Example citation for the work presented here: Einstein, A. & Blessing, S. B., (2014, April). Investigations into the psychology of time perception. Poster presented at the Spring 2014 CSSME Undergraduate Research Conference, Tampa, FL.Item Florida Undergraduate Research Conference(Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, 2016-02) Florida Undergraduate Research ConferenceFURC 2016 will feature presentations of 374 research projects and involve more than 700 participants from across the state.Item College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2016-04-22) College of Natural and Health SciencesThe CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name. The Symposium was initiated in 2013 through a generous grant from the UT Board of Fellows. Further financial support from the Office of the Dean of CNHS, the Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics is also acknowledged. Finally, the organizers would like to thank all presenters, faculty mentors, and faculty judges for their participation in this event.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2016-04-27) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationThe University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college. Example citation for the work presented here: Einstein, A. & Blessing, S. B., (2016, April). Investigations into the psychology of time perception. Poster presented at the Spring 2014 CSSME Undergraduate Research Conference, Tampa, FL.Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2017-04-26) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationThe University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college. Example citation for the work presented here: Einstein, A. & Blessing, S. B., (2014, April). Investigations into the psychology of time perception. Poster presented at the Spring 2014 CSSME Undergraduate Research Conference, Tampa, FL.Item College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2017-04-28) College of Natural and Health SciencesThe CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name. The Symposium was initiated in 2013 through a generous grant from the UT Board of Fellows. Further financial support from the Office of the Dean of CNHS, the Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics, and the Department of Nursing is also acknowledged. Finally, the organizers would like to thank all presenters, faculty mentors, and faculty judges for their participation in this event.Item Transforming Undergraduate Education in the Molecular Life Sciences(2017-07) The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ASBMBTransforming Undergraduate Education in the Molecular Life Sciences July 20 - 23, 2017, Tampa, FL Organized by: Michael Carastro, Univ. of Tampa, J. Ellis Bell, Univ. of Richmond, Jim Lawrence, Univ. of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Regina Stevens-Truss, Kalamazoo College https://www.asbmb.org/SpecialSymposia/2017/education/Item College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2018-04) College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and EducationThe University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Science, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for the best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college. Example citation for the work presented here: Einstein, A. & Blessing, S. B., (2014, April). Investigations into the psychology of time perception. Poster presented at the Spring 2014 CSSME Undergraduate Research Conference, Tampa, FL.Item College of Natural and Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium(College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, 2018-04-27) College of Natural and Health SciencesSymposium Organizers: Dr. Eric Werner, Dr. Simon Schuler, and members of the Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society. The CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name. The Symposium was initiated in 2013 through a generous grant from the UT Board of Fellows. Further financial support from the Office of the Dean of CNHS, the Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics is also acknowledged. Finally, the organizers would like to thank all presenters, faculty mentors, and faculty judges for their participation in this event.Item Florida Undergraduate Research Conference(Florida Undergraduate Research Conference, 2019-02-22) Florida Undergraduate Research Conference; Florida Undergraduate Research ConferenceWelcome to the 2019 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at the University of North Florida! UNF, and especially the Office of Undergraduate Research, are excited to welcome you to our eco-friendly campus, surrounded by a nature preserve, beautiful lakes, and nature trails. This year, over 380 posters will be presented to more than 600 participants from across the state of Florida. During the conference, you will have the opportunity to attend poster sessions, network with graduate school recruiters, and attend professional development workshop sessions. Thank you to everyone who made this possible and I hope you enjoy FURC 2019! - Kelsey Eagen Conference CoordinatorItem College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education Undergraduate Research Conference(College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education, The University of Tampa, 2019-05-01)The University of Tampa Undergraduate Research Conference allows students to present original, empirical research within any area of the disciplines represented by the College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education. The first conference was in April 2006 and has been held annually since. At the third event held in April 2008, prizes for best posters were awarded. The fifth event (April 2010) saw a wider representation of posters from across the college.Item The 7th Annual CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium(Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry, 2019-05-03) College of Natural and Health SciencesThe CNHS Undergraduate Research Symposium provides an opportunity for students within the College of Natural and Health Sciences to present their current or recently completed research projects in a poster format. The research may have been performed as part of a course, an Honors Research Fellowship, or an independent project conducted with a faculty mentor. Abstracts for all poster presentations are included in this booklet and are listed in alphabetical order based on the presenting author’s last name. The Symposium was initiated in 2013 through a generous grant from the UT Board of Fellows. Further financial support from the Office of the Dean of CNHS, the Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics is also acknowledged. Finally, the organizers would like to thank all presenters, faculty mentors, and faculty judges for their participation in this event.