Friday, April 16, 2010

Report from the Rockies: Day One!


The day was beautiful here, no snow and the sun broke out early, remaining throughout the day. Temps were in the mid/upper 60’s with a light breeze. Numerous very successful UWRF presentations took place today including the following:

THE MICROBIOLOGY OF RAW MILK: ORGANIC VS. CONVENTIONAL Oral Nutrition and Food Science Kimberly Altenhofen

A COMPARISON OF THE ATTITUDES, EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES, AND ENGAGEMENT OF MILITARY VETERANS AND NONVETERAN COLLEGE STUDENTS Poster Psychology Bryan Bodrog

SURSCA ENTERS THE 21ST CENTURY BY UTILIZING “FACEBOOK” AS A CONTACT TOOL AND PEER-REVIEWED GRANTS TO BUILD THE UWRF UG RESEARCH CULTURE Oral William Campbell, Ashley Graef, Felicia Colbeth, Tim Morris, Robert Gordon, Paul Casper an Tim Lyden

ANALYSIS OF ESTIMATED COSTS AND INVESTMENT FEASIBILITY OF TRANSITIONING TO AN ELLEPOT PRODUCTION SYSTEM Oral Economics Ted Cannady

FAKE BERRIES AND A MILK BOX: SEARCHING FOR GROUND Oral Creative Writing Harmony Hanson

THE ODEN ICE BREAKER CALIBRATION CRUISE: EXTENDING THE ICETOP ARRAY FOR SOLAR STUDY Poster Astrophysics Kyle Jero

MODELING COMPLEX CERVICAL CARCINOMA CELL-DERIVED STRUCTURES IN 3D “ARTIFICIAL TISSUE” CULTURES. Poster Bioengineering Brittany Lee

2009 UWRF CLIMATE CHANGE SURVEY Poster Political Science Jonathan Lyksett, Cory Heaton and Jennifer Haug

"WHEN MY FATHER DIES" Oral Creative Writing Todd Mueske

UNDER THE WAVES: WATER IMAGERY IN VIRGINIA WOOLF Oral English Stefanie Otteson

THE INFLUENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS ON INTERPERSONAL AND ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS Poster Psychology Rachel Peterson

TISSUE AND CELLULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF LONG-TERM CARDIAC ARTIFICIAL TISSUES CULTURED IN 3D USING NATURAL ECM MATERIALS. Poster Bioengineering Victor Piazza

FIREARM INVOLVEMENT INFLUENCES ON THE RECIDIVISM OF GANG MEMBERS COMPARED TO NON-GANG MEMBERS Oral Criminology Daniel Scott

COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION OF A SIMPLE PENDULUM DRIVEN BY A NATURAL CHAOTIC FUNCTION Poster Physics Trevor Tomesh

VIRGINIA WOOLF: UNCOVERING HISTORY FOR THE OTHER HALF OF HUMANITY Oral English Catherine Wilson

Tomorrow promises to be another busy day!!!












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