Students who conducted independent research projects as part of Longwood University's summer STEM-H PRISM program will present their research during the Spring Symposium for Research and Creative Inquiry.
Stop by Ruffner 116 between 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM to hear about their research. Topics will include:
- Vernal Pool richness and diversity of species at High Bridge Trail State Park
- Evaluation of running anaerobic sprint test (RAST) in division 1 female soccer players across the summer and competitive seasons
- Concept Models as Planning Tools for Practicing Science Teachers
- A computational study of single molecule electronics
- The Physical and Acoustic Analysis of Wooden Baseball Bats Using Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy
- Using Yeast as a Model Organism to Study Cancer Mutations
- Is there an urban heat island in Farmville, Va?
- Effects of Aquatic Therapy on Salivary Cortisol in Autistic Versus Non-Autistic Children
and more! Please stop by to hear about the students' research.
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