2008 SPARC Research Symposium
April 10, 2008
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
There were five oral presentations in this year's symposium. The presenters are pictured below. The students presented to an audience of peers, faculty, staff and a panel of judges. The judges selected the best oral presentation and the students were awarded a certificate of achievement as well as a cash prize.
This year's winners for Outstanding Oral Presentation were Joel DeMaris, Emma Cannata, Eric Christensen, John Kummrow, Erin Manning, Elizabeth Nielsen and Tomas Romero from the Department of Physical Therapy.
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Oral Presenters - April 10, 2008
Author: Marie Cardenas
Title: New Testament Women: How Jesus and Paul Confronted the Patriarchal System
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Adriana Karch, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Authors:Joel DeMaris, Emma Cannata, Eric Christensen, John Kummrow, Erin Manning, Elizabeth Nielsen and Tomas Romero
Title: MRI Analysis of the size and Shape of the Oropharynx in Chronic Whiplash
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. James Elliott, Dr. Timothy Noteboom, Dr. Cliff Barnes, Department of Physical Therapy
School: Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions
Program: Graduate
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Author: Zachary Dong
Title: Middlemarch and the Literary Tradition
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Mark Bruhn, Department of English
School: Regis College
Program: Undergraduate
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Author: Bianca Howard
Title: Reframing Loss: Integrating Art Therapies in the Transformation and Spiritual Healing in Women with Cancer
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Adriana Karch, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Author: AnnaLynn Shea Michiels
Title: Photographing the Human Experience Through Urban and Rural Landscapes
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. William Sutton, Department of Fine Arts
School: Regis College
Program: Undergraduate
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Poster presentations were displayed in the Mountain View Room of the Adult Learning Center from 6:00 pm. until 9:00 p.m. There were five poster presentations. The student presenters were available to discuss their work from 4:30 until 6:30 p.m. The student presenters were from Regis College, Rueckert-Hartmann College for Health Care Professions, and College for Professional Studies. The students presented to an audience of peers, faculty, staff and a panel of judges. The judges selected the best poster presentation and the student was awarded a certificate of achievement as well as a cash prize.
This year's winner for Outstanding Poster Presentation was Margaret Van Houten from the Fine Arts Department in Regis College.
Author: John Bellamy
Title: Losing the Battle: What Hasn't Worked Since No Child Left Behind and What Will?
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Adriana Karch, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Author: Nancy Cristadoro
Title: A Review: Publications Covering Reproductive Technologies and Psychological Needs of Children
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Adriana Karch, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Author: Bianca Howard
Title: Life's Cups: A Metaphor of Personal Growth
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Adriana Karch, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Author: Barbara Ellwanger Kase
Title: Infants as Spectators, A Parent Education Program: Children's Emotional Development
Faculty Sponsor: Therese Lincoln, Department of Arts and Humanities
School: College for Professional Studies
Program: Graduate
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Author: Margaret Van Houten
Title: Nature Taking Back
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. William Sutton, Department of Fine Arts
School: Regis College
Program: Undergraduate
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