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Celebration of Student Research 1, 1/29/2016

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Mason Keller '17 (left) and Brian Hayhurst '16 cycle through their poster presentation shortly before the Detchon Center doors opened at 1 p.m. Choosing blue for the poster color was a very wise decision.

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Benjamin Washer '17 presented 'Developing Scientific Instrumentation using Digital Design and 3D Printing.'

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Aaron Wirthwein '17 felt his presentation, Optimizing Intersactions in Quantum Plasmonics, was an intensive project that was important to show student research and the opportunities Wabash students have.

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Darren DeRome '18 points out the key findings in his poster presentation, Cell Proliferation in Regenerating Nematostella vectensis..

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William Kelly '18 presented 'Utilizing Liberal Arts Skills through America's Longest War.'

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Kelly spoke of Vietnam War era protests on the Wabash campus and throughout the midwest.

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The audience, including Kevin Griffen '18 (purple tie) was interested and engaged.

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Jack Kellerman '18 (left) and Connor Rice '17 presented 'The Technical Sphere's Effect on the Public Sphere in Deliberation.'

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Ja'von Langley '19 listened intently.

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Kellerman's and Rice's research centered on the ability of scientific researchers to communicate key pieces of information.

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Eric Need '16 (left) chats with Dr. David Phillips, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry.

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Adam Rains '17 explains his research on trait mindfulness to Dr. Bradley Carlson, Assistant Professor of Biology.

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Max Lawson '19 gave a heartfelt presentation titled, 'Father Figureless: The Myth of Being Raised by a Single-Mother.'

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Josh Bleisch '16 talks with Warren Rosenberg, Professor of English, about the effects of race, age, gender, and education on Senate confirmation times of federal judges.

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Yang Yang '17 talks with Aaron Stewart-Curet '17 about continuous-variable cluster-states.

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Luke Doughty '18 presents 'Unmaking Men in Antiquity: Ovid's Apollo and Daphne.'

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Cole Chapman '16 spoke of 3D printed fluorometers.

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Associate Professor of Mathematics Chad Westphal listens to Ty Campbell '16.

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Associate Professor of English Eric Freeze introduces Noah Eppler '16.

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Eppler read his short story, 'Blackfoot.'

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There were three previous versions of Blackfoot prior to Friday's reading. He said, 'I attempted to raise the stakes.'

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The story is set in Eppler's hometown of Evansville, IN, and according to Professor Emeritus of English Marc Hudson, 'carries a curious energy about this mysterious woman in Jackie.'

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Taylor Miller '16 (left), Eric Freeze, and Eppler talk following the reading.


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