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NCHC19 Award Winners
 
Congratulations to all our 2019 Award Winners!

Kyoko Amano, Lock Haven University

Timothy Nichols, University of Montana

Art L. Spisak, University of Iowa

Dr. Linda Frost, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Prof. Kathleen King, Hillsborough Community College

Lanita Addison, University of Central Arkansas

Molly Carrig, Creighton University

Reedhi Bamnelkar, Cleveland State University

Gabrielle Altenor, Newman University

Alana Castillo, Hillsborough Community College

Jireh Deng, California State University, Long Beach

Vanessa Giramata, Washington State University

Rachel Rudis, Shippensburg University


$5,000 Award Recipients

Alexis Hepburn
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Project Title: "Exploring Improvements of Miniaturized Hall Thrusters for Long Duration Satellite Missions"

Anisha Mittal
Fisk University
Project Title: "Structural and Functional Characterization of Acinetobacter baumannii Superoxide Dismutase B"

Louisa Sholar
Elon University
Project Title: "Gender Justice and the Global Population Debate: A Case Study in Guyana"


$1,000 Award Recipients

Alejandra May
Purdue University
Project Title: "The effect of climate change on the niche space of North American proboscideans."

Susan Naseri
University of Connecticut
Project Title: "From War to Civilian Life: Evaluation of Integration Policies for Urban Refugees in Amman, Jordan"

Griffin Woods and Nancy Morrissey
South Florida State College
Project Title: "Cancer Research. Understanding the roles of transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ), signal transducers and transcription modulators of multiple signaling pathways (SMADS), bone morphogenetic protein (BMP-9), the type I TGFβ receptor Activin-Like Kinase 1 (ALK-1), endoglin, and activin A on cancer cells in blood vessel formation in endothelial tumor cell growth, and how these components could be manipulated to arrest metastatic pathways from developing."

Isis Garcia-Rodriguez
Suffolk University
Title: "Legal Status Effects on Parent-Child Relationships and Parent Well-Being"

Kennedy Dickson
University of Mississippi - Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
Title: "Cannabinoid Conundrum: A Study of Anti-Epileptic Efficacy and Drug Policy Abstract"

Max Nakamoto
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Title: "Relative Size Learning in Honeybees (Apis mellifera)"


Print Division

Student Newsletters

First Place: Salisbury University, The Saunterer

Second Place: Iona College, The Pinnacle


Faculty/Administrator/Student Newsletters

First Place: University of Wisconsin-Stout, Outlook Magazine

Second Place: Georgia Southern University, Honors @ Georgia Southern

Third Place: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, CHP Annual



Electronically-Published Division

Student Newsletters

First Place: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Newsletter

Second Place: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, The Aggregate

Third Place: University of Nebraska at Omaha, The Distinction


Faculty/Administrator/Student Newsletters

First Place (tie): Bowling Green State University, The Scroll

First Place (tie): Suffolk University, Honors Program Newsletter

Third Place: University of North Carolina Greensboro, Navigator

Developing New Course Materials:

Ken Thomas, Auburn University
Title: “Auburn's K(no)w Poverty? Week of Service: From Student Affairs to Academic Affairs”


Revising/Revitalizing an Existing Honors Course:

Samantha Jones, Brianna Ballard, and Reagan Harrington, University of Maine
Title: “Of Hand and Mind: An Artist's Tools Applied to Honors”


Innovation in Advising, Housing, or Program Administration (tie):

Teddi Deka, Missouri Western State University
Title: “Degree Planning with Freshmen Honors Students to Improve Persistence and Progress”

Loree Crow, University of Northern Colorado
Title: “Insights into Who is Most Likely to Withdraw from Our Honors Program”


2019 Student Posters: SPUR Awards

(Sloane Prize for Undergraduate Research)

First Place
Kirstyn Harris, Augusta University

First Place
Courtney Baldwin, Northeast Texas Community College

Second Place
Elaine Brightman, Mississippi University for Women

Third Place
Valentina Tardugno Poleo, Lone Star College System

First Place
Alex Craig, University of Texas at Tyler

Second Place
Danae Lawrence, Augusta University

Third Place
Sanjana Adepu, Augusta University

First Place
Chryssabella Jones-Craig, Suffolk University

First Place
Noor Khalayleh, Youngstown State University

Second Place
Dana Sherr and Emma Stark, Marist College

First Place (tie)
Keira Mull, Notre Dame of Maryland

First Place (tie)
Ebony Griffin, University of Texas at Tyler

Third Place
Rebecca Conrad and Devon Popson, Ball State University

First Place
Brooke Barton, Washington State University

Second Place
Dohee Clara Kwon, Texas Women’s University

Third Place
Samuel Alvarado, University of West Florida

First Place
Riley Juenemann, Tulane University

Second Place
Syed Mehdi Husaini, Monmouth University

Third Place
Austin Baggetta, Northeastern University

First Place
Ava Michl, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Second Place
Ryan Dunne, Arcadia University

Third Place
Catherine Gable and Whatt Hinkle, Colorado School of Mines

First Place
Kyla Scott, East Tennessee State University

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