新加坡六合彩开奖网 students presenting for Kansas Undergraduate Research Days

 

Three Wichita State students鈥 projects are being highlighted as a part of the Kansas Undergraduate Research Day event March 1-3.

鈥淭he student research selected this year offers new understanding of communities in Kansas and beyond,鈥 Kimberly Engber, dean of the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College, said. 鈥淭hese students challenge the boundaries of their majors and push us to think about language, behavioral health, and social determinants. Each year we鈥檙e grateful for the opportunity to showcase the high quality of undergraduate work at Wichita State and across Kansas to state legislators and other guests visiting Undergraduate Research Day.鈥

The Cohen Honors College coordinates 新加坡六合彩开奖网鈥檚 participation in the events every year. Any student may apply to participate, and the selection of students this year was made by a faculty committee.

Students, faculty, Kansas Board of Regents members, state lawmakers, and members of the public are invited to of the event. During the live video, attendants will be able to view the video presentations, comment and post questions for the approximately 30 student presenters from across the state.

"Undergraduate Research Days showcase research in Kansas, providing a forum for undergraduates from across Kansas to present their projects to our state legislators and other guests visiting the website,鈥 Dawn Tallchief, assistant director of the Center for Undergraduate Research and the coordinator of this year鈥檚 event, said. 鈥淭his event is exciting. Last year鈥檚 event was held online for the first time and based on its attendance, I anticipate we'll have many people from Kansas and beyond who will take part and engage with the presenters.鈥 

Student presenters from Wichita State include the following:

  • Kaitlyn Hemberger, senior in applied linguistics, is presenting 鈥淎n exploration of French loanwords in Congolese dialects of Kiswahili.鈥 Kaitlyn鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Mythili Menon, assistant professor of English and director of linguistics.
  • Rory Mata, freshman in aerospace engineering, is presenting 鈥淕eneration and distribution of misinformation surrounding COVID-19 in Hispanic communities.鈥 Rory鈥檚 faculty mentor is Dr. Mythili Menon, assistant professor of English and director of linguistics.
  • Ngoc Vuong, senior in psychology, public health and economics, is presenting 鈥淎ssessing stakeholder attitudes in Kansas toward behavioral health reform and social determinants of health policies.鈥 Ngoc鈥檚 faculty mentor is Nikki Keene Woods, associate professor of Public Health Sciences.


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