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Students Present at National Conference on 黑料科 Research

May 29, 2025

Three 黑料科 students joined 4,500 students and faculty members from across the country to present their research at the National Conference on 黑料科 Research (NCUR) in Pittsburgh, PA in April.

  • Risa Palmer 鈥27 presented her poster titled 鈥淓ffects of Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) on Differentiated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell (dVSMC) Wound Recovery.鈥
  • Keiryn Sandahl 鈥27 shared her paper, 鈥淧reserving a Faith in Humanity.鈥
  • Riley Van Heukelum 鈥27 discussed his research on 鈥淩eception of Video Games over the Past Forty Years.鈥

鈥淭hese three students were nominated from across campus and worked diligently to present their research to a wide audience clearly, concisely, and compelling,鈥 said Laurie Dashnau, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the Writing Center, who accompanied the students to the conference. 鈥淥ur students attended all kinds of oral and poster presentations, too, including research-informed ones in dance and music and about social advocacy. It was a wonderful time of sharing, learning, and developing professional skills.鈥

Each student conducted their research under the guidance of esteemed Houghton faculty members, including associate professor of Biology Ransom Poythress, Ph.D., professor of History Chris Esh, Ph.D., professor of Philosophy Benjamin Lipscomb, Ph.D., professor of English Susan Bruxvoort-Lipscomb, Ph.D. and assistant professor of Physics Katrina Koehler, Ph.D..

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