Author: Apoorva Bisht | Majors: Computer Science and Physics | Semester: Summer 2022 Deep-learning and AI hold immense significance in identifying objects and classifying them. AI based models have been incorporated into many devices like smartphones, cameras etc....
Analysis of Coccidioidosis enzyme immunoassay to detect antigens in blood samples
Author: Anneliese Ahrens | Major: Biology | Semester: Summer 2022 Hi! I’m Anneliese Ahrens and am studying biology through the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Science. I began research in summer 2022 with my mentor, Dr. Donald Catanzaro. We are analyzing an...
Testing the Bond Strength of BCSA Concrete
Author: Brenden Simmons | Major: Civil Engineering | Semester: Summer 2022 When I started to take civil engineering classes at the University of Arkansas, I quickly developed an interest in concrete. One of the best qualities of the professors in the Department of...
Following the Money
Author: Gabrielle Gies | Majors: Political Science and Psychology My name is Gabi Gies and I am a senior political science and psychology student at the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. I am working with Dr. Geoboo Song from the political...
Intervention for AAC in Public Schools and Private Practice Examined
Author: Mary Ratcliffe | Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders Hello, name is MaryGrace Ratcliffe, I am in the College of Education and Health Professions, and I am studying Communication Sciences and Disorders, with a minor in Human Development and Family...
Reducing Food Waste with 3D Food Printer
Author: Taylor Clary | Major: Food Science | Semester: Spring & Summer 2022 My name is Taylor Clary. I will be a senior in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences. My major is Food Science, and I also have a minor in Nutrition. For my...
Reagan Bernskoetter and The Importance of Intentional Outdoor Play Spaces for Young Children
Author: Reagan Bernskoetter | Major: Human Development and Family Sciences | Semester: Summer 2022 During the summer months of June, July, and August 2022, I went to the Jean Tyson Child Development Study Center to collect data for my honors research project. The...
Macrophage Polarization
Author: Daniel Maxenberger | Major: Biomedical Engineering | Semester: Spring 2022 Over the course of the 2022 Spring grant term, I continued to work in the lab of my honors mentor, Dr. Christopher Nelson, researching the possible polarization of macrophages using...
Living Reproductive Politics: A Thesis on Abortion in Arkansas
Author: Nikki Gross | Major: Cultural Anthropology My name is Nikki Gross, and I am a Cultural Anthropology major with minors in History and English. For the past year and a half, I have researched the individual experience of different women in Arkansas concerning...
Ancient Israel’s Ancestor Cult: Comparisons from the West and the East
Author: Joshua Jacobs | Major: Classical Studies | Semester: Summer 2022 My research intends to analyze certain aspects of the ancient Israelite ancestor cult: in short, I am attempting to discover real manifestations in ancient Hebrew literature of the belief that...