14 Undergraduates Win Oswald Awards
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 2, 2017) ‒ Fourteen University of Kentucky undergraduate students -- one sophomore, two juniors and 11 seniors -- were recently awarded with Oswald Research and Creativity Program awards by the Office of Undergraduate Research.
Students submitted research posters in six categories -- Biological Sciences; Design, including architecture, landscape architecture and interior design; Fine Arts, including film, music, photography, painting and sculpture; Humanities, from creative and critical-research approaches; Physical and Engineering Sciences; and Social Sciences. Winners in each category received $350; second place finishers received $200.
The 2017 winners were:
Biological Sciences
First Place: Grant Boggess, a senior majoring in materials engineering and mechanical engineering
Project Title: “Neuromuscular Compensatory Strategies Are Maintained at the Lumbar Joint and Knee Following an ACL Reconstruction:
Second Place: Marie Noel, a senior majoring in animal science and equine science
Project Title: “Accuracy and precision of Mini-FLOTAC and McMaster techniques for determining equine strongyle egg counts”
Design
First Place: William Greene, a senior majoring in landscape architecture
Project Title: “Walter Bradley Park Design Proposal”
Second Place: Emily Preece, a senior majoring in interior design
Project Title: “Flux”
Fine Arts
First Place: Amy Hoagland, a senior majoring in fine arts
Project Title: “Synthetic Natural”
Second Place: Jenny Winstead, a senior majoring in English (creative writing) and theatre (playwriting)
Project Title: “The Art of Lewis Carroll: Dramaturgy for Alice in Wonderland”
Humanities: Creative
First Place: Adekunle Tiwaladeoluwa, a senior majoring in international studies and English
Project Title: “Maybe Home Is a Place That Knows You”
Second Place: Yvonne Johnson, a senior majoring in English and computer science
Project Title: “Seeking Home”
Humanities: Critical
First Place: Abby Schroering, a senior majoring in theatre and English
Project Title: “A Heap of Broken Images: T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land as a Poetic Drama”
Second Place: Rachel Strange, a senior majoring in communication
Project Title: “Capote Himself: Style, Self-Construction, and Identity”
Engineering
First Place: Tahnee Qualls, senior majoring in biosystems engineering
Project Title: “Development of a Methodology to Determine Antibiotic Concentrations in Runoff Samples”
Second Place: Areej Saeed, a junior majoring in biosystems and agricultural engineering
Project Title: “Will Hemp Become the Next Big Kentucky Crop?”
Social Sciences
First Place: Martha Tillson, a junior majoring in social work and psychology
Project Title: “Age of first arrest, sex, and drug use as correlates of high risk drug use in adulthood among rural women in jails”
Second Place: Jessica Emly, a sophomore majoring in elementary education
Project Title: “Fantasy versus Reality: Analyzing the Relationship between Violence in Music, Movies, and Video Games and Violence in Society”