May 19, 2024
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Lewis University hosted 4th Annual Celebration of Scholarship

ROMEOVILLE – More than 300 Lewis University undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty showcased their scholarly and artistic work on April 16 during the 4th Annual Celebration of Scholarship.

Local students are:

• Michael Smith of Channahon – "Mathematics Behind Hunger"

• Cody Drozd of New Lenox – "Impact of Tau on CTE and Dementia"

• Jaimie Hughes of Homer Glen – "Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Neurodegenerative Disease Modeling"

• Daniel Lentz of Channahon – "Utilization of Photodynamic Therapy Treatment of Bronchogenic Carcinomas"

• Victoria Abraham of Lockport – "Prevalence of Breast Cancer in the Younger Generation"

• Nicole Krage of Romeoville – "The portrayal of females in Disney movies"

• Roslyn Summerville of Romeoville – "The portrayal of females in Disney movies"

• Nicole Krage of Romeoville – "False and Deceptive Advertising: Photoshop in Magazines"

• Hayley Rife of Frankfort – "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time""

• Leigh Smith of Romeoville – "The Use of miRNA as an Alternative to Chemotherapy"

• Andres Mendez of Lockport – "Predicting Government Systems"

• Ian Miller of Joliet – "U.S. Foreign Policy: Knowledge and Opinions of Lewis Students"

• Eric Schmitz of Plainfield – "U.S. Foreign Policy: Knowledge and Opinions of Lewis Students"

• Alyssa Harms of Gardner – "How to Eliminate the Gender Gap in Political and Business Sectors"

• Juanita Samms of Plainfield – "Immigrant Culture and Community Collaboration"

• Danielle Barzditis of Lockport – "Immigrant Culture and Community Collaboration"

• Shannon O'Malley of Lockport – "Immigrant Culture and Community Collaboration"

• Paige Santa Maria of Plainfield – "Immigrant Culture and Community Collaboration"

• Jenny Incekara of Minooka – "Education a World Away"

• Kaite Maki of Plainfield – "Education a World Away"

• Drew Flowers of Channahon "The Use of Machine Learning Algorithms for Finding Role-Specific Strategies in the Game of Bang!"

• Lauryn Amerio of Homer Glen – "How Street Performers Earn Your Entertainment Dollar"

• Amanda Buenrostro of Plainfield – "How Street Performers Earn Your Entertainment Dollar"

• Catelyn Radtke of Plainfield – "The Marketing of Street Begging"

• Joseph Blockson of Romeoville – "Change Management Facilitation Model"

• Meghan Hurley of Lockport – "Change Management Facilitation Model"

• Sarah Abbas of New Lenox – "Psychotherapy and Eating Disorders: Analyzing the effects of Interpersonal Therapy with Teenage Girls"

• Bernice Anderson of Joliet – "Psychotherapy and Eating Disorders: Analyzing the effects of Interpersonal Therapy with Teenage Girls"

• Jaclyn Conrad of Plainfield – "One size does (not) fit all"

• Nicole Nepote of Frankfort – "Solar Energy Sculptures"

• Christopher Hueg of Romeoville – "There's No Such Thing as Literacy"

• Kelly Langert of Plainfield – "There's No Such Thing as Literacy"

• Sabrina Parr of Plainfield – "The Use of Creative Writing Prompts as a Generative Device to Unearth Imaginative Intelligence"

• Allison Pringle of Homer Glen – "Scene of the Crime"

• Sheri Vilcek of Plainfield – "Scene of the Crime"

• Dominique Dusek of Lockport –"The Cento Poetic Form as Collage and Collaboration"

• Brittany Bishop of Rockdale – "The Cento Poetic Form as Collage and Collaboration"

• Melissa Gura of Channahon – "The Cento Poetic Form as Collage and Collaboration"

• Brittany Bishop of Wilmington – "Process of Waves"

• Sabrina Parr of Plainfield – "Collaboration and the Creative Process as a Stance Against Acts of Violence"