University of Nebraska at Kearney 2024 Graduate Research Awards
Posted: April 25, 2024 10:00:00 PM CDT
Graduate Writing Award
1st Place: Sunanda Rajput – “Androgen Receptor Signaling Protects Male Mice from the Development of Immune Response to Peanut” Biology, Mentor: Joseph Dolence
2nd Place: Scott Pate – “A Brief History of Homel Meatpacking and Iowa Labor, 1891-1982” History, Mentor: Nathan Tye
Graduate Oral Presentation Award
Professional and Applied Studies
1st Place: Tatiana Moore – “Public History in Western Nebraska: Interpreting the History of the Sioux Ordnance Depot” Public History, Mentor: Will Stoutamire
Fine Arts and Humanities
1st Place: Kiley Truex – “The Basic Writing Classroom” English, Mentor: Amanda Sladek
Graduate Poster Presentation Award
Natural & Physical Sciences
1st Place: Sunanda Rajput – “Sex Differences in Innate Immune Response Following Peanut Exposure” Biology, Mentor: Joseph Dolence
Behavioral and Social Sciences
1st Place: Brenna Erdman & Rachel Rhetus – “New Challenges: Recent Updates to Title IX and Implications for Counselor Education” Counseling, School Psychology & Family Studies, Mentor: Doug Tillman
Professional and Applied Studies
1st Place (tie): Preston Davis – “Gesture Use in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder during a 25-Minute Play Task” Communication Disorders, Mentor: Philip Lai
Hannah Hardy – “Emergency Medical Services Preparedness for Athletic Healthcare in Nebraska” Kinesiology and Sports Sciences, Mentor: Elena Robinson
Fine Arts and Humanities
1st Place: Gwendolynn Folk – “Communicating Biology Concepts in a Local Context in Central Nebraska” Public Communication, Advisor: Mary Harner
Outstanding Graduate Thesis Award
1st Place: Michael Nelson – “Is This Your Boy? The Spirit of the American Doughboy in World War I Memorialization” History, Advisor: Will Stoutamire
2nd Place: Brenda Lopez Adame – “Los Dictados Como Herramienta Útil en el Aula de Español para Hablantes de Herencia” Modern Languages, Advisor: Janet Eckerson
3 - Minute Thesis (3MT) Award
1st Place: Kristen Wetovick – “Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education” Learning, Design, & Technology, Mentored: Martonia Gaskill
Graduate Research Mentor of the Year
Martonia Gaskill, Teacher Education
Undergraduate Research Mentor of the Year
College of Arts and Sciences
Katherine Moen, Psychology
College of Business and Technology
Heather Meyer, Marketing
College of Education
Elena Robinson, Kinesiology and Sport Sciences