The Keynote speaker is Carl McNair, founder of the Dr. Ronald E. McNair Foundation Inc.
Author: Laura Nussbaum-Barberena
McNair Session 1: Psychology Presentations, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Moderated by Alondra Marquez-Gonzalez
• Amiracle Williams-Anderson (Psychology) Title: Media and Family Influence on Body Image Dissatisfaction in College Women – Mentor Dr. Jill Coleman
• Jesus Ruan (Psychology) Title: Identity Distress and College Adjustment in Freshman Students – Mentor Dr. Mathew Skinta
• Paige Pannozzo (Psychology) Title: Measuring Mindfulness in the Roosevelt Intensive Science Experience: A Follow-Up – Mentor Dr. Catherine Campbell
• Shelby Warren (Psychology) Title: The Examination between Sleep and Depression, Executive Functioning, and Personality – Mentor Dr. Jessica Paxton
• Vanessa Ayala (Psychology) Title: Addressing the Issue of Mental Health in Treatment for Cancer Patients – Mentor Dr. Elijah Ricks
• Yasmin Montenegro (Psychology) Title: STEM Learning in Informal Settings – Mentor Dr. Mia Marcus
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October Newsletter
Hello everyone!
The OSR will be creating monthly newsletters that contain information, updates, and important dates regarding events and other OSR matters. Our first newsletter is here for the month of October! Please click below to browse through it. We also appreciate any feedback or questions, so do not hesitate to reach out to us. We’d love to hear from you!
OSR Research Fellow Applications, Due February 20, 2021
The Spring application cycle for OSR Research Fellow applications is now closed. The deadline for Fall 2021 applications will be October 1, 2021.
Research and Scholarship Fellowship is a competitive award made to students conducting either Advanced or Exploratory research and creative scholarship projects. The fellowship opportunity is open to all Roosevelt students. Students must submit a proposal that has been developed with a faculty mentor; students are also encouraged to reach out to the OSR with any questions. Please see the links below for further information about applications & proposals, as well as expectations for projects.
On this page, you can find links to: Instructions, Eligibility Criteria and Advice, the Award Application form, and the Faculty Mentor Recommendation form.
Students are encouraged to set up an appointment to learn ore, attend OSR drop in sessions or workshop sessions in September 2021. Questions? osr@roosevelt.edu.
Recorded Presentations for Research & Inquiry Week 2020
Presentations will be available beginning 5:00 pm, 9/21/2020
Research in the Humanities
Dr. Regina Buccola, Chair of the Humanities and Director of Languages & Literature
Human Subjects Research 101
Dr. Cara Brock, Chair of the Roosevelt Institutional Review Board
Presenter Schedule: Research & Inquiry Orientation 2020
Presentations will be occurring throughout the Research and Inquiry Orientation Week (September 21st – September 25th) through Zoom. Browse and click through the schedule to see the zoom links for the presentations. Please continue to check the RU blog for any updates!
In the following document, you can view the full schedule and follow links to zoom presentations: RIOW-Full-Scedule-9.24.20
You can also browse presentations below (click ‘View larger version’ in the bottom right corner of the chart, to open a larger window).
Research & Inquiry Orientation
to rece”What is research? How can research help me? What does research look like in my major? How would I get started with research? Who should I contact about research?”
Welcome to the 2020 Research and Inquiry Orientation Week, held virtually September 21st through 25th. Follow the links below for schedule of presentations from Roosevelt faculty, staff and students. Learn about research & inquiry topics in your discipline, the nuts and bolts of getting started a project off the ground, tips for writing a proposal and resources to support you around campus. Take part in discussions about research with undergraduate and graduate students.
Joining the Office of Student Research will be faculty from the Humanities, Education, Finance, Communications/Marketing, Psychology, Math & Actuarial Science; and BPHS (Biological, Physical and Health Sciences). Staff from the Library and Career Development will provide presentations. Students from GRASP, CCPA, the Research Ambassadors will lead discussions.
Complete an interest form below to receive updates in your inbox or simply visit our schedule page for links to live zoom sessions!
Roosevelt Student Research Symposium, October 19-23, 2020
Submissions due this Friday, October 16,2020! RU Undergraduate and Graduate students, as well as Spring 2020 alumni are welcomed to submit oral and poster presentations discussing their research, inquiry and performance studies work. Please find further instructions and links to submission forms on the RSRS tab. Write to osr@roosevelt.edu with any questions!
Research & Inquiry Orientation, Sept 21st-25th, 2020
The 2020 Research and Inquiry Orientation will be held virtually September 21st through 25th. Stay tuned for a schedule of presentations from Roosevelt faculty, staff and students. Learn about research & inquiry topics in your discipline, the nuts and bolts of getting started a project off the ground, tips for writing a proposal and resources to support you around campus. Take part in discussions about research with undergraduate and graduate students.
Select the Research & Inquiry Orientation tab for content.
Welcome to the Roosevelt Student Research Symposium 2020!
Welcome to the Roosevelt Student Research Symposium, Spring 2020!
This year, we have created an online celebration of Roosevelt students’ research and creative inquiry activities! The symposium will be online from April 24th- May 4th, 2020. We welcome you to browse through students work and engage with them through the comments sections of their poster slides and videos.
- You can view a video shared with us by our planned keynote speaker, Roosevelt alumna Terri Brax, co-founder of Women Tech Founders, on this page.
- You can view a list and search for links to presenter presentations on the Program of Presenters page.
- You can view videos of oral presentations on our oral and performance studies presentation page.
- You can view slides of students’ posters on our poster presentation page.
- Now that you’re here, take a look around the Office of Student Research blog page, familiarize yourself with the resources and send us a note if you’d like to learn more (osr@roosevelt.edu)
Thank you for joining us in our second year of this celebration of RU student work!
Sincerely, The RSRS 2020 Committee
RSRS is co-sponsored by the Office of Student Research; Mathematics, Economics and Actuarial Science; Psychology; Chicago College of Performing Arts; Honors Program; and Biological, Physical and Health Sciences.