More than 30 students from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford presented papers and research ranging from global public health and social policy to Geographic Information Systems at the Pitt-Bradford’s annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Fair on April 8.
Among those making presentations were the following:
From Bradford, Jack Kellam, an environmental studies major, “Predator-Prey Relations in Appalachian Plateau;” Ashton McGriff, a nursing major, “Supporting Senate Bill 957: The Affordable Insulin Act-Pa. — Capping the Co-Pay Price of Insulin;” Chase Stevens, a computer information systems and technology major, “Game Development with Unity Game Engine;”
Erica Williams, a computer information systems and technology major, “An Investigation of Greenwashing Techniques Used in Business Practices;”
From Byrnedale, Boaz Quinones, a computer information systems and technology major, “Game Development with Unity Game Engine;” from Custer City, Steven Tyger, a nursing major, “Statewide Mandate for Use of SBAR Technique between all Healthcare Settings when Transition of Care Occurs;” from Eldred, Maggie James, an environmental studies major, “Fossil Fuels in the Appalachian Plateau Region;” from Galeton, Haylee Ludington, a dual major in environmental studies and environmental science, “Vegetation and Factors Affecting it in the Appalachian Plateau;” and Brandon Ruef, an environmental studies major, “Recreation within the Appalachian Plateau”
From Kersey, Kayla Challingsworth, an English education 7-12 major, “The Struggle for Agency under Patriarchy in ‘Nervous Conditions;’” from Port Allegany, Shiyou Ou, a computer information systems and technology major, “Game Development with Unity Game Engine;” and from Ridgway, Damien Challingsworth, a dual major in history-political science and social studies education 7-12, “Russia and COVID-19: Information Warfare, Expectations and Behaviors of Hybrid Regimes.”