Come hear graduate students in Communication Sciences and Disorders, School Librarianship, Health and Physical Education, and Special Education graduate programs present posters summarizing their research at the Graduate Research Symposium during the Spring Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry on April 23rd.
Please visit the Soza Ballroom in the Upchurch Student Center between 3:10 and 4:05 PM to hear about their diverse research projects.
Graduate students from the Communication Sciences and Disorders graduate program will present various topics including:
- Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on Interpreting Text Messages
- Phonological Awareness Skills Among Five Undergraduate Majors
- Effects of Postural Position and Utensil Use on Simulated Pill Swallows
- Factors and Information Related to Nurses Administering Medication to Patients with Dysphagia
- The Effects of Sensory Enhancement on the Acceptability of Nectar Thick Liquids
- Effect of Instruction Method on Competency and Perception of Proloquo2Go
Graduate students from the School Librarianship graduate program will present various topics including:
- STEM in an Elementary Library: Does it impact student interest?
Graduate students from the Health and Physical Education graduate program will present various topics including:
- The Creation of an After-School Program Benefiting Title I Students
- Dinwiddie Health & Wellness Program
- Seahawks Soaring to a Higher Quality of Life
Graduate students from the Special Education graduate program will present various topics including:
- Testing with Mr. T: Psychoeducational Assessments of a Student with Intellectual Disabilities
and more! Please stop by to hear about the students' research.