Honors Students Shine in the Student Research Conference

On April 19, the Office of Student Research held the 21stAnnual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors. The event hosted both undergraduate and graduate Appalachian State students coming to a total of 176 abstracts.  The presentations spanned across 24 different academic departments and included 89 Appalachian Faculty Mentors.  Pictured above is Annie Pharr (left) and Maggie Smith (right). Annie Pharr presented The Benefits of Camp: Necessity of the Outdoors and Community in the Digital Age which was also her Honors thesis.  Maggie Smith presented a top 10 poster with her study of mice and malaria.  Annie and Maggie are among several Honors students who presented at this event.  The following Honors Students also presented:

Alyssa Phillips, Mary Kate McCann, Amber Daniel, Austin Lubkemann, Daniel Brehm, Danielle Boase, Delaney Ryan, Emily Cluen, Emily Fedders, Emma Labovitz, Ethan Finlay, Forrest Myers, Jaelyn Felder, Jarod Fyler, Jessie Hatcher, Lydia Harris, Lyndsay Wilcox, Mabel Rodriguez, Madeline Miles, Margaret Hancock, Mariah Reneau, Megan Campany, Olivia Paschall, Rachel Jordan, Samantha Malone, Samantha Steyl, Shaina Katz, Tierney Daw, William Johnson, and Lily Shaw.

For more information, please visit: https://honors.appstate.edu/21st-annual-celebration-student-research-and-creative-endeavors

 

Story compiled by Brad Rentz

Published: May 2, 2018 2:43pm

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