2000 Undergraduate Research Colloquium
Celebrating Loyola's Commitment to Undergraduate Research and Scholarship
Colloquium finalists with their faculty mentors |
On Saturday, April 1, 2000, the Undergraduate Student Research & Scholarship Committee held its inaugural Colloquium. The competition establishes a campus-wide forum in which undergraduate research and scholarship can be presented before the college community. This event not only contributes to the professional development of participants, but underscores the importance the college places on student involvement in creative intellectual endeavors.
The finalists below presented their research in open competition for first, second, and third place cash awards.
Arts & Humanities
First Place
Hillary Belzer: "The Tenth St. Studio of William Merritt Chase: Museum and Marketplace."
Mentor: Dr. Janet Headley, Dept. of Fine Art
School of Business
First Place
Kenneth Brown: "The International Monetary Fund: Help or Hindrance in the Asian Monetary Crisis?"
Mentor: Dr. Joanne Li, Dept. of Finance
Second Place
Andrea Tony: "Duty to Warn: An Analysis and Evaluation of Current Legal Standards."
Mentor: Dr. Andrea Giampetro-Meyer, Dept. of Strategic & Organizational Studies
Natural & Life Sciences
First Place
Jennifer Wood: "The role of FtsZ in Caulobacter Crescentus Cell Division."
Mentor: Dr. Neena Din, Dept. of Biology
Second Place
Anita Coupe: "Using Electrodes to Detect Enzyme Activity and Inhibition."
Mentor: Dr. Kimberly Olsen, Dept. of Chemistry
Third Place
Kathleen Brolly: "Measuring Risk in Stocks."
Mentors: Dr. Lester Coyle, Dept. of Mathematics and Dr. Chris Morrell, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences
Social Science
First Place
Melanie Dieter: "The Relationship Between Religion, Life Satisfaction, and Emotional Stability."
Mentor: Dr. David Powers, Dept. of Psychology
Performance/Demonstration
First Place
Dolores Beane: "Looking at Viscosity Measurements to Determine the Molecular Weight of a Food Additive: Carboxymethyl Cellulose."
Mentor: Dr. Danielle Brabazon, Dept. of Chemistry
Honorable Mention Awards
The Undergraduate Student Research & Scholarship Committee also wishes to extend congratulations to the following students who received honorable mention awards for their commendable scholarship:
Arts & Humanities
Eileen T. Wold: "Women in the Illustrations of the Harper's New Monthly Magazine."
Mentor: Dr. Janet Headley, Department of Fine Arts
Natural & Life Sciences
Luneet Gandotra: "Cloning the nhr-85 Gene"
Mentor: Dr. Kirsten Crossgrove, Dept. of Biology
Leann Massey: "Understanding Vision in Dim Light"
Mentor: Dr. Danielle Brabazon
Social Science
Robert Clark: "Using Biofeedback in the Treatment of Test Anxiety."
Mentor: Dr. Jeffrey Baerwald, Department of Psychology
Michael A. Formichelli: "Romania: The Emergence of Pluralist Discourse."
Mentor: Dr. Janine Holc, Department of Political Science
Pictures from the Colloquium
Assistant Vice President Frank Cunningham addressing the audience in opening remarks. |
Dean Lorenzi welcomes all students, faculty, and parents to the day's festivities. |
Dean McGuiness and mentor Dr. Janet Headley enjoyed the variety of topics discussed in Colloquium II. |
A Loyola finalist preparing for her presentation. |
Students and faculty gather before the beginning of the colloquium presentations. |
Thank you to all of the students, faculty, parents, and members of the administration that have supported this endeavor in its inaugural year.
Application Proposals
All currently enrolled undergraduate students at the University are eligible to submit a presentation proposal to the Colloquium for research performed on or off campus, including during the summer.Deadline: March 19, 2024
Application Process
Volunteer to Judge
If you are a faculty member willing to serve as an abstract reviewer (March 19-27) and/or a judge (either for oral or poster presentations at the Colloquium on April 19th), please submit your contact information here to register your interest.