Schedule of Presentations – Spring 2020

April 22

Connect to zoom: 4.22.2020 (During Common Hour) – https://psu.zoom.us/j/765628431

12:21 p.m. – Dr. Scherer (Psychology Moderator)

12:23 p.m. – The Science of Attraction – Colleen Reed

12:26 p.m. – The Shocking Stanley Milgram Experiment – Joahlana Najunas

12:29 p.m. – The Stanford Prison Experiment: Effects of Perceived Power – Kiana Rivera

12:32 p.m. – Dr. Gallis (Physics Moderator)

12:33 p.m. – Developing Simulations for Amusement Park Ride Physics – Yuxuan Cai & Zilong Wang

12:36 p.m. – The Study of Motion: Conical Pendulums – Dylan Miller & Justin Stringer

12:39 p.m. – Virtual Reality 3-Vector Map – Matthew Panaro & Morgan Lusch

12:42 p.m. – Dr. Silverber (Chemistry Moderator)

12:43 p.m.- Oxidations of 2,3-diphenyl-1,3-thiazepan-4-ones – Michael Russell

12:46 p.m. – Dr. Aurand (AMST)

12:47 p.m. – Makeup Through the Ages: 1950 to Present Day Comparison  – Taylor Staller

12:50 p.m. – Ms. Smith (Microbiology and Biochemistry Moderator)

12:51 p.m. – More than Just Dirt: Discovery of Antibiotic Producing Bacteria in Penn State Schuylkill’s Soils – Ashley Cherapan

12:54 p.m. – Small World Tiny Earth Program at PS Schuylkill Combines Technology, Science, and Innovation to Solve the Antibiotic Crisis  – Courtney Foster & Melissa A Crenko

12:57 p.m. – On Genes and Proteins: The Genome Annotation of Mycobacterium Phage, Flaverint – Michael Fleming, Eric Thompson, & James Abicunas

April 24

Connect to zoom: 4.24.2020 (During Common Hour) – https://psu.zoom.us/j/792201930

12:19 – Dr. Schrader (Public Memories – Interpretations in the Humanities –  Moderator)

12:20 p.m. – A Burning Ghost Town or a Fun, “Safe” Place for the Family?: A Rhetorical Analysis of Centralia – Lexi Johns

12:23 p.m. – How the Media Influences Perception of the Nation’s Public Memory – Christina Gerlott

12:26 p.m. – Little Women and Public Memory – Courtney Weikel

12:29 p.m. – Party like Gatsby: A Rhetorical Analysis of Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 Film The Great Gatsby – Corinne Ellis

12:32 p.m. – Public Memory and the Film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Adam Moyer

12:35 p.m. – Public Memory and the Loch Ness Monster – Joshua Gantz

12:38 p.m. – Public Memory and Vietnam: A Rhetorical Analysis of Tim O’Brien’s “Night Life” – Morgan Lusch

12:41 p.m. – The Big Trouble with Little China: Exploring the Erasure of Chinatown’s Roots through Autoethnography – Steven Arthur

12:44 p.m. –  “When Hands Touch” and its Impact on the Public Memory of World War II – Sunnie Jones

12:47 p.m. – Dr. Song (Statistics Moderator)

12:48 p.m.- Community Support of Vaccines – Caitlyn Burke

12:51 p.m. – Domestic Abuse among Men and Women – Joahlana Najunas

12:54 p.m. – The Health and Well-being of EMS Providers in Schuylkill County – Michael Russell

12:57 p.m. – Dr.Zilleruelo (Apocalyptic Geographies Moderator)

12:58 p.m. – Pennsylvania and Climate Change – Shannon Domermuth

1:01 p.m. – Sustainable Development Goal 5: Gender Equality – Taylor Staller

1:04 p.m. – THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS – Lauren Faust

1:07 p.m. – THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABILITY GOAL 5: GENDER EQUALITIES AND COMBATING THREATS – Almadelia Cardona