The University’s Honors Program held its Senior Honors Project Presentations on Dec. 3 and 4 in Scanlon Banquet Hall.
These presentations represent an impressive accomplishment for each student whose year-long research or creative project will earn them the title of Commonwealth Honors Scholar, the most prestigious academic designation in the public higher education system of Massachusetts.
Below is a list of the seniors and the title of their presentations:
- Austin Buckner, The Effects of Tattoo Ink on Macrophage Surivival and Function during Dermal Wound Healing
- Julianna Campbell, Theology of My Body
- Erin Doyle, Is Cross Education Truly Directional? A Prospective Cohort Study
- Sarah Dunn, Teaching Through an Anti-Racist Lens Using Children’s Literature
- Corey Pooler, Mathematical Zendo
- Ashley Gilligan, Narratives of Health and Illness in the English Language Arts Classroom
- Olivia Hamparsoomian, College Class Size and Student Impacts
- Thomas Howard, Sufism: A Bridge to Interfaith Dialogue
- Tyler Houle, The History of Opioid Use in the United States
- Alexandra Jackson, Malnutrition in Guatemala: A Multiple Case Study Perspective
- Gregory Wilcox, A Pilot Study Comparing Clinical Decision Making of Student and Expert Nurses