2018 - 2019 Award Winners
The Jim and Mary Lois Hulsman Undergraduate Library Research Award program recognizes excellence in undergraduate research that incorporates the use of University Libraries resources and demonstrates sophisticated information literacy skills.
2019 Research Award Presentation Program
2019 Advanced Researchers
First Place:
Addey Dominguez, Senior, Anthropology and History
Women Hidden in In-Between Spaces: Using Brothels to Expand the Archaeology of Gender
Second Place:
Jamie Stevens, Senior, Anthropology
Jacques-Louis David’s Neoclassicism and the Ideals of the Enlightenment
Third Place:
Angelea Maestas-Olguin, Senior, Chemical Engineering
The Endocytotic Fate of a Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle Supported Lipid Bilayer CRISPR Delivery Vehicle
2019 Emerging Researchers
First Place
Lizbeth Miscles-Rivera, Junior, Dept of Art and Art History
Three Generations Explore Danger and Control Through Global Performance Art: Regina Jose Gallindo, Laurel Nakadate, and Marina Abramovic
Second Place:
Brittany R. Raymond, Senior, Secondary Education
The Marriage of Mimesis and Diegesis in “White Teeth”
Third Place:
Sarah Ann K. Polsin, Freshman, Political and Environmental Science
Environmental Ramifications of the Textile Industry
2018 Research Awards Presentations Program
2018 Advanced Researcher
First place:
Jesse Yelvington, senior, Sociology, Honors Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts
Naming the Nameless: An Exploration of Queer Poetry and Empowerment
Second place:
Ashley R. Koger, junior, Nutrition & Dietetics
The Fight for Historical Representation and Accuracy: Statues of the Confederacy
Third place:
Patrick R. Latimer, junior, Astrophysics
’Water Fountain’ Masers in Proto-Planetary Nebulae
2018 Emerging Researcher
First Place:Ellerie Ann Freisinger, Sophomore, English
Racial Condition of America Through ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’
Second Place:
Anastasiya A. Andriyash, Sophomore, Biochemistry
John F. Kennedy’s Civil Rights Address: An Analysis of its Context, Legacy, and Implications
Third Place:
Luisa Pennington, Sophomore, Communications and Journalism
Existence, Emotion, and Expression: Tragic Elements Within Shakespearean Sonnets