Author: Andie Veeder | Major: Chemical Engineering | Semester: Fall 2022 For the past year, I have utilized electrodeionization (EDI) to separate important, large, organic sugar acids for the use in biofuel production. Through EDI, an electric current is applied to a...
Welcome to New York: CODA’s Version
Author: Wesley Vaught | Majors: Biology & Biochemistry | Semester: Fall 2022 In a technological world, almost everyone uses two types of media simultaneously. For example, every time students are writing an essay while watching a movie or listening to music, they...
Developing Skills in Washington
Author: Shannon Morneault | Major: International Business | Semester: Fall 2022 Learning can come in many forms but being able to do it alongside others is unmatched in value. I, Shannon Morneault, was able to experience this and gain many other prized skills by...
Death in the Distant Past, Life in the Near Future
Author: Joshua Jacobs | Major: Classical Studies | Semester: Fall 2022 My paper investigated the ideologies of death and the afterlife in Genesis 38. Specifically, I was interested in Judah’s threat to burn Tamar alive and how such an event would have destroyed the...
My ASHA Convention Experience
Author: Hannah Babin | Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders | Semester: Fall 2022 My name is Hannah Babin, and I am a senior in the Communication Sciences and Disorders program and minoring in Human Development and Family Sciences. My project looked at how...
AIChE National Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
Author: Hector Apodaca Reyes | Major: Chemical Engineering | Semester: Fall 2022 My name is Hector Apodaca, and I am a senior majoring in Chemical Engineering. My research focuses on the study of the stability of six bilayers of Heparin-Collagen Layer-by-Layer...
Student Celebrates Team Win and Experience at Washington, D.C. Model UN Conference
Author: Katherine Calandro | Major: Business Economics | Semester: Fall 2022 This November I was given the opportunity to attend the National Model United Nations Conference in Washington, D.C. which included many undergraduate students from across the globe...
Model United Nations: Reflection
Author: Via Bruffett | Major: Marketing | Semester: Fall 2022 Since last March, I have prepared and researched for the Nation Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference held in Washington D.C.. My name is Via Bruffett and I am a senior Marketing major pursuing a minor in...
Hogs in Washington D.C.
Author: Cassidy Tarkington | Major: Political Science | Semester: Fall 2022 For Model United Nations, I was selected to serve on the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) representing the People’s Republic of China, and my research targeted fostering sustainable and...
The Art of Negotiation: China on the Security Council
Author: Gracie Fuhrman | Major: International Studies & Economics | Semester: Fall 2022 My name is Gracie Fuhrman and I am a senior international studies and economics student at the Fulbright College of Art and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. I recently...