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.
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.
Below please find a searchable list of all RSRS 2020 presenters. Be sure to view visit the posts where all oral presentations and posters are available for viewing and commenting.
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Terri Brax is the RSRS 2020 guest speaker! She is an entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Women Tech Founders, and a Roosevelt University alum. Her organization is dedicated to advancing women in technology by inspiring and connecting them to one another. Below is an interview she did with Bootstrapping in America.
Below are the presentations of all student presenters who submitted oral presentations for the 2020 Roosevelt Student Research Symposium. Please feel free to click on each video so that you may be directed to the YouTube link to submit any questions or comments.
Why Trauma-Informed Teaching? Tiffany Melvin
Culture, Fat Talk, and the Body Gina Guerra
In Tune: Mental Health Advocacy and Awareness through Music Tori Darnell
The Evolution of the Modern Support Group Angelina Anderson
Glenn Gould and The Enlightenment: A Case Study for Performers Christopher Carloni
Impact of External Governance on the Performance of Microfinance Institutions Curtis Grosse,Tanweer Hasan
The Impact of Student Loan Debt on Stock Ownership Jordan Coakley
Performance Anxiety Treatments for Musicians Kayla Patrick
Design, Synthesis and Biological evaluation of Benzo[d]imidazole Derivatives against Mycobacterium abscessus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Victoria Lopez, Brinn Arwood, Oluseye Onajole, PhD (PI)
Empowering the Portfolio Musician: Innovative Chamber Music Pedagogy for a 21st Century Artist Kerry Thomas
Design, Synthesis and antimycobacterial evaluation of chemical derivatives bearing Imidazothiazole, Imidazoxazole and Imidazopyrimidine scaffolds Melissa Munoz, Abdul, Jelilu, Oluseye K. Onajole, PhD (PI)
Survey of Worldbuilding Elements in RPGs Elizabeth Moreno
Exploration of novel imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-carboxamide derivatives as a potential antimicrobial agent Victoria Aluko, Damilola Sunmola, Oluseye K. Onajole, PhD (PI)
Trading and Alternative Investment Management Strategies Momentum Eugene Kravchenko, Justin M. Shea
Reducing RU’s Waste Abigail Ramirez
Confronting Dilemmas: The Use of Dance Workshops as Non-therapeutic Approach to Encourage Performer Contemplation Kaoru Sato
Daily variation of stock prices, 4-state asset pricing model with an emphasis on esg Daniel Itonyo, Isabelle Clark
When a Pansexual Plans a Wedding: A Sociological Analysis on LGBTQ+ Wedding Planning Alex Dominguez, Leon Bailey, PhD
Implications of Separating Siblings in Foster Care Abigail Ranweiler
Contribution of GH and IGF-1 to Glucose Metabolism & Insulin Sensitivity MehrAzin Zand
The Golden Ratio Elizabeth Moreno
Nicolas Wagner
On Performance: An Artistic Research Installation Link to installation website: https://onperformancespring2020.weebly.com/ Carlton Colby, Corinne Costell, Tori, Darnell, Austyn Estey-Ang, Jade Garcia, Moriah Hellstrom, Emily Henley, Emily, Rumney, Emmanuel (Sano) Sanchez, Elizabeth (Lizzy) Schroeder, Katherine Surine, Bo Wang, Sean Hussey
Students: We are accepting submissions for the 2020 Roosevelt Student Research Symposium. This year, we will be showcasing student work online! To participate, submit a form and your presentation by April 22, 2020. You can find information and submission forms on the the Roosevelt Student Research Symposium drop-down menu on the blog. We will also provide links for:
Students! Developing a research project, composition, performance, intervention, curriculum or a lesson plan? Completed one? Share your processes and outcomes with the RU community Roosevelt students are invited to participate in the Fall 2020 OnlineRoosevelt Student Research Symposium (RSRS)! RSRS is a multi-department collaboration celebrating students’ research & creative inquiry activities. This event is open to students from all RU disciplines.
Poster and Oral presentations will be accessible between Monday, October 19- Friday, October 23. Submission deadline is October 16th.
Proposals: Students are welcomed submit poster presentations or pre-recorded oral presentations or performance studies work. Presentations may cover independent research, outcomes of research assistantships, intensive class projects, work at summer research or inquiry experiences, a research or creative inquiry proposal or work-in-progress or even a developing idea.
We look forward to seeing you and learning more about your projects!
This event 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.
Dear RU community, The Roosevelt Student Research Symposium (RSRS) will be moving to an online!. Poster and Oral presentations will be accessible April 24-May 5. Students will submit their presentation by April 22nd. Pre-registration is not necessary. Find templates and formatting instructions and submission links, Instructions & Templates for RSRS Poster & Oral/Performance Presentations.
Students! Got a research project to present? Want to see what your peers are up to?Roosevelt students are invited to participate in the second annual Roosevelt Student Research Symposium (RSRS)!
RSRS is a multi-department collaboration celebrating students’ research & creative inquiry activities. This event is open to all disciplines.
Proposals: Students are welcomed submit poster presentations or pre-recorded oral presentations or performance studies work. Presentations may cover independent research, outcomes of research assistantships, intensive class projects, work at summer research or inquiry experiences, a research or creative inquiry proposal or work-in-progress or even a developing idea.
We look forward to seeing you and learning more about your projects during the RSRS online showcase 2020!
This event 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.