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Photo Gallery: 2023 Auburn Student Research Symposium

On March 28, Auburn University celebrated students' research and creative scholarship projects at the 2023 Student Research Symposium.

Three students pose with their poster presentations

 

Karlee Reed (left), an undergraduate student in the Department of Psychological Sciences, examined "Clinician and self-report measures of psychopathy in adolescents that sexually offend." Zana Christjohn (center), an undergraduate student in the Department of English, presented "The secret history of women in Leonora Sansay's 'The Horrors of St. Domingo.'" Anna Galarza (right), an undergraduate student in the Department of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures, shared "Compassionate community: A case study in Spanish for specific purposes and Hispanic health outreach in Lee County, Alabama."

 

Toni Lee and Katie Smith talk to each other in front of their poster presentations

 

Toni Lee (left) and Katie Smith (right) are both undergraduate students in anthropology. Lee presented "Translating time across the lifespans of humans and non-human primates identifies event variations resulting from evolutionary diversity." Smith's research focused on "Linear enamel hypoplasia in African enslaved individuals from Newton Plantation, Barbados."

 

Dibyajyoti Sinha giving an oral presentation at the symposium

 

Dibyajyoti Sinha, a graduate student in the Department of Economics, presented his research, "Effect of political partisanship on environmental patent applications in United States: 1980-2014" to a group at the Auburn Student Research Symposium. 

 

Olivia Price presents her research at the syposium

 

Olivia Price, an undergraduate student in the Department of English, presented "Investigating invisible labor practices in TTRPG Actual Play." Her research included examining the process of translating tabletop role-playing games to online streaming and multimedia.

 

Rylee Lusich explains her research to a guest at the symposium

 

Rylee Lusich, an undergraduate student in the Department of Psychological Sciences, presented "Associations between aspects of anxiety sensitivity and eating disorder symptoms." 

 

Cameron Tice stands beside his poster presentation on high risk court involved youth

 

Cameron Tice, an undergraduate student in the Department of Psychological Sciences, presented "When do courts agree with clinicians? A quantitative investigation with high-risk court involved youth."

 

Sydney Waitz-Kudla presents her research

 

Sydney Waitz-Kudla, a graduate student in psychology, presented "Does suicidality in veterinarians reflect the general population? Trends across career stages and a test of the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide."

 

Ashley Bean presents research to guests at the symposium

 

Ashley Bean (center), an undergraduate student in psychology, shared findings on "How parental relationships influence adolescents' social interactions when entering college."

To learn more about the 2023 Auburn Student Research Symposium and find a complete list of research abstracts, visit the OVPRED website.

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