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四虎影院 Magazine Record Number of Students Research

This past summer, faculty busily conducted research with a record 39 students from nine departments, including all the natural and behavioral science departments as well as the art museum, communication studies and political science. The students showed off more than 25 research projects to the 四虎影院 community, including dozens of prospective STEM students, at the annual Celebration of Summer Research in the Winter Hall Atrium.

Alexander Rurik 鈥23 and Eric Reyes 鈥24 worked with Amanda Sparkman, professor of biology, on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands for their research, 鈥淪hort Legs and Island 鈥楥hunky-ism鈥: An Investigation of Morphology and Physiology of Channel Island Lizards.鈥 They found that while the Western fence lizard differed little between island and mainland, island side-blotched lizards were surprisingly 14 percent heavier than the mainland population when adjusting for snout-vent length. 鈥淥ur data didn鈥檛 point to dwarfism in these species, unlike the other three dwarf reptiles we鈥檙e studying on the islands,鈥 Reyes says. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have a great hypothesis for the 鈥榗hunkiness鈥 in the side-blotched lizards, but personally I think it鈥檚 because they have less competition for food,鈥 Rurik says.

Ella Jennings 鈥23 spent the summer studying the ways more than 150 Alzheimer鈥檚 patients performed cognitive puzzles involving figure copying. 鈥淭he Eyes Are the Window to the Brain: The Role of Visuospatial Abilities in Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease鈥 examined the ways that patients struggle to understand visual information and perform cognitive functions. The research, conducted with Steven A. Rogers, professor of psychology, showed the largest decline in figure-copying ability appears to occur predominantly through visuospatial rather than cognitive channels. 鈥淟istening to each one of these patients and understanding how their lives have been affected, I鈥檓 inspired to do what I can to help them,鈥 Jennings says.

Daniel Rubin 鈥23, a surfer and skateboarder, seeks to enhance the market of wrist-wearable products to include advanced maneuver detection of snaps, cutbacks and take-off analytics. 鈥淪urf-session analysis is becoming a popular market for commercial wearable devices. However, these devices only offer analytics on ridden waves, speed and GPS tracking,鈥 Rubin says. He designed and 3D-printed the housing for a wrist-mounted device to encase the sensing electronics. He performed surfing maneuvers in a 3D-motion-capture lab and snap maneuvers on his skateboard to obtain acceleration, gyroscope and magnetometer data.

Many of these research projects extend into the school year, with students even co-authoring scholarly papers with their professors. More than 40 researchers presented their findings at the Spring Research Symposium on April 20. Chloe Howard 鈥22, now enrolled in 四虎影院鈥檚 Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program, presented 鈥淒efining 四虎影院 Christian College鈥檚 Dating Rules as an Enthusiastic and Indecisive Female,鈥 conducted with supervisor Felicia Song, professor of sociology. Madison Chong 鈥22 and supervisor Gewnhi Park, associate professor of psychology, examined 鈥淐affeine Stress and Mood.鈥 Abigail Bradshaw 鈥23 offered 鈥淟istening to Laughter: The Art of Listening to Augmentative and Alternative Communication,鈥 a project with supervisor Greg Spencer, professor of communication studies.