2003 Undergraduate Research Colloquium
Celebrating Loyola's Commitment to Undergraduate Research and Scholarship
On Saturday, March 29th 2003, the Undergraduate Student Research & Scholarship Committee held fourth annual colloquium. The competition continues 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, it also 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 and recognition.
School of Business
Francis Twomey: "An Analysis of Instant Messaging Use Within Business: An Exploratory Study"
Mentor: Edward Sim
Mathematical Sciences
Naomi Grabus: "A (21,12) Burst-Error-Correcting Code"
Mentor: Christopher MorrellHilary DeRemigi: "Discrete Dynamical Systems and Linear Algebra: Markov Chain and Loyola's Population"
Mentor: Dipa Choudhury
Natural Sciences
Jessica Kramer: "Heavy Metal Tolerance of Arabidopsis Lyrata: The role of the AtPCS1 and AtPCS2 genes"
Mentor: Bernadette RocheChristopher Edwards: "Drought Resistance Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis lyrata"
Mentor: Bernadette RocheChristine McDonald: "The Characterization of an FtsZ Homologue from the Bacterial Parasite Bdellovibrio"
Mentor: Neena Din
Social Science
Marta Ziol: "Interracial Contact: A Multi-Variate Analysis of Integration Ideology"
Mentor: H. Lovell SmithPaul Strock: "A Multivariate Analysis of the Effects of Black-white Contact on Racial Preferences Concerning Residential Integration"
Mentor: Mark PeyrotRobert Cramer & Taylor Jantz-Sell: "An Examination of Personality Traits Among Student Leaders and Non-leaders"
Mentor: David Powers
Thank you to all of the students, faculty, parents, and members of the administration that have supported the event this 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.