Students from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford were among those presenting on a variety of topics from marriage equality to the effects of divorce on children at the 17th annual Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference held at St. Bonaventure University in Allegany, N.Y.
Among those presenting were the following local students: Christina Bishop of Bradford, social sciences, “Who is Making the Decisions Anyway: Is there a Problem with C-section Rates and are Women Requesting Them?”; Emily Kenyon of Bradford, nursing, “The Appalachian Teaching Project: Creating a Vaccine Access Network”; Francine Augustine of Custer City, nursing, “The Appalachian Teaching Project: Creating a Vaccine Access Network”; Jaqueline Bedford of Kane, human relations, “Parental Death: The Sad Truth”; Zackary Hadfield of Kane, nursing, “The Appalachian Teaching Project: Creating a Vaccine Access Network”; and Christina Moore of Kane, nursing, “Assessing Community Need: Bradford Community Immunization Access Assessment.”