
Samantha Bergstedt 鈥25 (left) and Faisa Mohamed 鈥25 (right) presenting their projects at 2024 Summer Scholars.
For the seventh year in a row, 亚色影库 accomplished a 100% acceptance rate for undergraduate student presentations submitted to the National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
A total of 18 students and three faculty mentors will travel to the conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in April to present their research on a national stage. Support comes from the Summer Scholars program, in addition to other gifts and grants.
鈥淲e are thrilled, but not at all surprised, that St. Kate's collaborative research efforts are being showcased,鈥 said D鈥橝nn Urbaniak Lesch, assistant vice president for engaged learning. 鈥淪t. Kate's students are hard-working and thoughtful, and their faculty mentors support them in growing discipline specific knowledge and advancing their fields in ways that live out our mission and values.鈥
NCUR is not the only stage that will see presentations from St. Kate鈥檚 students this spring 鈥 another group of Summer Scholars will present their research at the Minnesota State Capitol for Minnesota Private College Council鈥檚 on February 26. These projects include Financial Literacy and Financial Satisfaction among U.S. First-generation College (Natalie Chandler 鈥26 and Lacey Chu, PhD) and Examining the Impact of Oral Health Training on Oral Health Care Practices Among Allied Health Professionals to Support Health Promotion and Prevention (Baokou Yung 鈥26, Richanta Pollard 鈥27, Mariam Toure 鈥26, and Stephanie de Sam Lazaro 鈥05, MAOT鈥06, OTD鈥14).
See below for the list of students and the projects they鈥檒l be presenting at NCUR.
Faisa Mohamed 鈥25
Angela Ekwonye, PhD (faculty mentor)
Understanding Community Well-Being and Actions of Faith Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of Members of Faith Communities
Autumn Blommer 鈥25
Kellie Agrimson, PhD (faculty mentor)
Tsc1 annotation in newly sequenced drosophila
Samantha Bergstedt 鈥25 and Dani Pardessi 鈥25
Anaya Mitra, PhD (faculty mentor)
Examining the Relationship between Sleep and Food Choice in a College-Age Population
Kylee Sanow 鈥26
Bethany Rahn, MFA and Rahul Roy, PhD (faculty mentors)
Blossom Tales: Designing a children鈥檚 book to introduce a unique plant-pollinator interaction to reduce plant awareness disparity
Sophia Gibson 鈥25
Monica Rudquist, MFA (faculty mentor)
Heads: Reintroducing the Work of Jerry Rudquist
Olivia Lien 鈥27 and Madeline Bjonskaas 鈥25
Rachel Neiwert, PhD (faculty mentor)
Welcoming the Dear Neighbor?: The Legacies of Neighborhood Segregation in Ramsey County
Baokou Yung 鈥26, Mariam Toure 鈥26, and Richanta Pollard 鈥27
Stephanie de Sam Lazaro 鈥05, MAOT鈥06, OTD鈥14 (faculty mentor)
Assessing Health Literacy in an Adolescent Oral Health Education Curriculum to Prevent Oral Diseases
J. Dombroski 鈥25, Helen Sands 鈥26, and Julia Schmitt-Mischke 鈥27
Megan Baumler, PhD (faculty mentor)
Exploring the Perceived Impact of Farmers鈥 Markets on Food Access: Insights from the Twin Cities Metro Area
Maggie Lewandowski 鈥27
Jared Fine, PhD (mentor)
Treatments for TBI Delivered Intranasally to Rodents
Abigail Haveman 鈥25
Amanda Herrmann, PhD (mentor)
Understanding Participation in Adaptive Exercise Programs for Spinal Cord Injury
Thelmalane Yalartai 鈥26
John Pellegrini, PhD (faculty mentor)
Accessing Neuromuscular Fatigue in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Anna Hanratty 鈥28
Ambria Crusan, PhD (faculty mentor)
Identifying Key Facilitators and Barriers for Urban Native American Families鈥 Use of Traditional Foods to Support Nutrition-Based, Community Interventions
Collaborative Research is part of the Office of Scholarly Engagement, St. Kate鈥檚 hub for engaged learning. Learn more about Collaborative Research.