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Wartburg College’s PARENTS’ RECEPTIONS Hagemann Castle Room, Saemann Student Center 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 4-5 p.m. STUDENT PRESENTATIONS Campuswide, all day Research, Internship, and Creative Endeavor Day Thursday, April 11, 2019

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Wartburg College’s

PARENTS’ RECEPTIONSHagemann Castle Room, Saemann Student Center

7:30-8:30 a.m. and 4-5 p.m.

STUDENT PRESENTATIONSCampuswide, all day

Research, Internship, and Creative Endeavor Day

Thursday, April 11, 2019

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Today, Wartburg College dedicates a day recognizing student achievements in and out of the classroom. Research, Internship, and Creative Endeavor (RICE) Day showcases academic and co-curricular pursuits across disciplines.

RICE Day is designed to: • create a campus culture that celebrates academic excellence and rigor, • foster awareness of and appreciation for a wide variety of student learning, • provide a platform for students to share their knowledge and work, and • inspire and educate the campus community, alumni, friends, and the general public.

RICE Day features poster sessions, oral and video presentations, readings, panel discussions, displays, art exhibits, and music performances.

RICE Day supports several goals of the college’s strategic plan—lifting up the importance of deep and integrative learning, vocational discernment, mentoring relationships, and telling the Wartburg story.

A special thanks to the RICE Day Committee for planning this special event: Dr. Shawn Ellerbroek, chair; Dr. Penni Pier, Dr. Jose Reyes-Tommasini, Dr. Jennifer Larson, Carrie Gleason, Madison Simmons (student representative), Sally Malcolm, and Janeen Stewart.

Undergraduate research is made possible in part by a gift from Dr. Ferol S. Menzel, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty from 1999 to 2011.

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Schedule by Department/AreaArtStudent Displays, FAC Art Gallery (seniors) and FAC 114 All Day

AthleticsOpen Practices (baseball, golf, lacrosse, softball, tennis, track and field) 4-6 p.m.

BiologyBiology 152 Research Open House/Poster Session, The W Hall of Champions 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Business Administration, Accounting & EconomicsSenior Seminar in Business Presentations, WBC 116 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Advertising Campaign Client Presentations, WBC 215 1-2:15 p.m.

Center for Community EngagementWicked Problems Incubator Presentations, WBC 116 10-11:15 a.m.

Internships and Urban Studies Programs Open House, Lower Level CTC Hallway 1-2:15 p.m.

EducationIowa Professional Teaching Standards Portfolios/Electronic Portfolios, Reading Research, 10-11:15 a.m. and Diverse Teaching Experiences Open House, The W Hall of Champions

Engineering ScienceAutonomous Robot Demonstration, The W Classrooms 7-9 p.m.

English Capstone Presentations, LH 330 1-2:15 p.m.

Capstone Presentations, LH 330 2:30-3:45 p.m.

HistoryHistorical Methods Course Research Presentations, CTC 200 10-11:15 a.m.

Honors Research Seminar Presentations, CTC 200 1-2:15 p.m.

Historiography Capstone Presentations, CTC 200 2:30-3:45 p.m.

Journalism & CommunicationSenior Capstone Documentaries, Neumann Auditorium 3-4 p.m.

Leadership EducationExperiential Learning Presentations, WBC 217 10-11:15 a.m.

Capstone Portfolios and Baldwin Leadership Fellow Projects 1-2:15 p.m.

Open House, WBC 217

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MusicGlobal Spaces, Expression, and Social Change Poster Session, FAC Lobby 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Music Education Capstone Poster Open House, FAC Lobby 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Music Therapy Advocacy in the Community Open House, FAC Lobby 10-11:15 a.m.

Music Performance Lecture Recitals, FAC 104 (Orchestra Hall) 1-2:15 p.m.

Music: An Exploration of Contemporary Women Composers, FAC Lobby 2:30-3:45 p.m.

A Celebration of Clara Schumann, FAC Lobby 2:30-3:45 p.m.

Ensemble Open Rehearsals

Castle Singers, Chapel 3:45 p.m. Wartburg Choir, Chapel 4:50 p.m. Wind Ensemble, FAC 100 4:50 p.m.

Peace and Justice StudiesEnvisioning Peace, Pursuing Justice Paper Presentations, LH 324 10-11:15 a.m.

Religion and PhilosophyBible and Theology Presentations, GRS 131 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Capstone Presentations, LH 333 1-2:15 pm

Bible and Theology Presentations, GRS 131 2:30-3:45 p.m.

Scholars ProgramSenior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster) 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Senior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster) 10-11:15 a.m.

Senior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster) 1-2:15 p.m.

Social SciencesPolitical Science, Psychology, and Sociology: Open House/Poster Session, 1-2:30 p.m.

The W Hall of Champions

Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology: Presentations, The W Classrooms 2:30-4 p.m.

Social WorkField Education Symposium and Honors Presentations, The W Hall of Champions and The W Hall of Fame Room 8:30-9:45 a.m.

SpanishCapstone Presentations, LH 326 8:30-9:45 a.m.

Translation Roundtable, LH 326 10-11:15 a.m.

STEMDepartments of Biology; Biochemistry, Chemistry & Engineering Science; Mathematics, 7-9 p.m. Computer Science & Physics: Open House/Poster Session, The W Hall of Champions and The W Classrooms

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ScheduleWednesday, April 10

5:30 p.m. Scholars Program: Senior Banquet (by invitation only)

Thursday, April 11

All day Art: Student Displays FAC Art Gallery (seniors) and FAC 114

7:30-8:30 a.m. Parents’ Reception (by invitation only)

8:30-9:45 a.m. Biology: BI 152 Research Open House/Poster Session, The W Hall of Champions

Business Administration, Accounting & Economics: Senior Seminar in Business Presentations, WBC 116

Music: Global Spaces, Expression, and Social Change Capstone Poster Session, FAC Lobby

Music: Music Education Capstone Poster Open House, FAC Lobby

Religion: Bible and Theology Presentations, GRS 131

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster)

Social Work: Field Education Symposium and Honors Presentations, The W Hall of Champions and The W Hall of Fame Room

Spanish: Capstone Presentations, LH 326

10-11:15 a.m. Art: Senior Presentations, FAC 114c

Center for Community Engagement: Wicked Problems Incubator Presentations, WBC 116

Education: Iowa Professional Teaching Standards Portfolios/Electronic Portfolios, Reading Research, and Diverse Teaching Experiences Open House, The W Hall of Champions

History: Historical Methods Course Research Presentations, CTC 200

Leadership Education: Experiential Learning Presentations, WBC 217

Music: Music Therapy Advocacy in the Community Open House, FAC Lobby

Peace and Justice Studies: Envisioning Peace, Pursuing Justice Paper Presentations, LH 324

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster)

Spanish: Translation Roundtable, LH 326

11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Lunch Den-Rittersaal, Konditorei, Mensa, Zesty Orange

Scholarship Luncheon (by invitation only)

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1-2:15 p.m. Business Administration, Accounting & Economics: Advertising Campaign Client Presentations, WBC 215

Center for Community Engagement: Internships and Urban Studies Programs Open House, Lower Level CTC Hallway

English: Capstone Presentations, LH 330

History: Honors Research Seminar Presentations, CTC 200

Leadership Education: Capstone Portfolios and Baldwin Leadership Fellow Projects Open House, WBC 217

Music: Music Performance Lecture Recitals, FAC 104 (Orchestra Hall)

Religion & Philosophy: Capstone Presentations, LH 333

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses, WBC 214 (Buckmaster)

1-2:30 p.m. Social Sciences – Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology: Open House/Poster Session, The W Hall of Champions

2:30-4 p.m. Social Sciences – Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology: Presentations, The W Classrooms

2:30-3:45 p.m. English: Capstone Presentations, LH 330

History: Historiography Capstone Presentations, CTC 200

Music: A Celebration of Clara Schumann, FAC Lobby

Music: An Exploration of Contemporary Women Composers: Styles, Gender Politics, and Place, FAC Lobby

Religion: Bible and Theology Presentations, GRS 131

3-4 p.m. Journalism & Communication: Senior Capstone Documentaries, Neumann Auditorium

4-5 p.m. Parents’ Reception, Hagemann Castle Room

4-6 p.m. Athletics Open Practices: baseball, golf, lacrosse, softball, tennis, track and field

Music: Ensemble Open Rehearsals 3:45 p.m. Castle Singers Chapel 4:50 p.m. Wartburg Choir Chapel 4:50 p.m. Wind Ensemble FAC 100

7-9 p.m. Art: Senior Art Exhibition and Opening Reception, FAC Art Gallery

Engineering Science: Autonomous Robot Demonstration, The W Classrooms (East & Middle)

STEM: Departments of Biology; Biochemistry, Chemistry & Engineering Science; Mathematics, Computer Science & Physics: Open House/Poster Session, The W Hall of Champions

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Sessions and Events

Wednesday, April 105:30 p.m. Scholars Program: Senior Banquet (by invitation only)

Thursday, April 11All Day Art: Student Displays Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery (seniors) and Bachman Fine Arts Center 114

7:30-8:30 a.m. Parents’ Reception (by invitation only)

8:30-9:45 a.m. Biology 152 Research Open House/Poster Session The W Hall of Champions

Ryan Dalton, Dylan Erdelt, Katheryn Opperman Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser The Effects of Combination Diets on the Survival Rate of Tigriopus californicus

Alexis Ernst, Caleb Lines, Jonah Thomas, Jadyn Wellik Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser Survival Rates of Tigriopus californicus in Different Boric Acid Concentrations

Hailie Clausen-Kinnersly, Katelyn Finnegan, Brandon Merritt Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser The Effects of Changing Volume on Tigriopus californicus Mortality Rates

Nelson Cook, Dennis Davis, Max Goodhue, Annaka Noss Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser The Effect of NPK on the Survival Rate of Tigriopus californicus

Haley Barkau, Benjamin Cupp, Grace Petersen, Abigael Thier Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser How Different Food Sources Impact Mortality Rates of Tigriopus californicus

Max Aalbers, Carrington Bush, Theresa Havlik, Blake Zimmerman Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Effect of alternative algae on Tigriopus californicus survival

Nick Bockenstedt, Dantiana Fernandez, Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Nathan MacDonald, Kendall Mayne The effects of synthetic and organic fertilizer on Tigriopus californicus

Abby DeBaillie, Kain Eagle, Davita Itonyo, Kayla Reisch Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Salinity effects on nauplius life stage length of Tigriopus californicus

Justin Boord, Key Dalrymple, Sydney Illg, Leah Morrison Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser The effect of extreme temperature on survival rates of male and female Tigriopus californicus

Rebekah Corson, Mahnoor Ghumman, Hanna Schmitt, Tanner Shields Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser The effect of a HT7 algal diet on the survival of Tigriopus californicus

Rocio Amaro Marquez, Braxton Baum, Rachel Wolff, Dalton Woodyard Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser The effects of temperature in determining sex ratio of Tigriopus californicus

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Kevin Duque, Brenna Jacobs, Hailey Osburn Dr. Keith McClung, adviser The effects of temperature on T. californicus reproductive success

Mary McDonough, Riley Nolan, Nicole Popp, Tristan Voelker Dr. Keith McClung, adviser The effect of salinity on T. californicus on survival and mortality rate of mature adult male copepods

McKenna Major, Shlok Sadlapurkar, Jayme Willemssen Dr. Keith McClung, adviser The effect of boric acid on mortality of Tigriopus californicus within an artificial marine environment

Lauren Haertjens, Devon Poppen, Audrey Revier, Samuel Reyes Dr. Keith McClung, adviser The effects of environmental salinity in Tigriopus californicus sex ratios

Dana Baumann, Bendita Dos Santos, Logan Nelsen, Dr. Keith McClung, adviser Joseline Robles Rosales Effect of salinity on copepods offspring sex ratio

Claire Dunne, Marissa Lopez, Brooklyn Waller, Aidan Weber Dr. Keith McClung, adviser The effect of different oil concentrations on the mortality of T. californicus

Mikela Elenz, Katelyn Foster, Haley Varo Eric Berns, adviser The effect of substituting the diet of Tigriopus californicus with amino acids on survival rate

Andi Cartwright, Lindsay Langford, Samuel Thomas, Grace Roseen Eric Berns, adviser The effect of changes in salinity on Tigriopus califonicus nauplii development

Brielle Downing, Jaylen McBride, Sarah Morkel, Alex Stone Eric Berns, adviser T. californicus survival with various protein food sources

Ryan Bonthius, Chelsea Capper, Greyson Kincaid, Ashley Quintana Eric Berns, adviser The effects of temperature and salinity extremes on the mortality rate of Tigriopus californicus

Sarah Fangman, Carly VanKeulen, Ben Weepie, Darian Wegner Eric Berns, adviser Minimal algal food requirements for Tigriopus californicus survival

Alex Bechtel, Kathryn Luers, Ben Mason, Serina Hovden Eric Berns, adviser UV radiation exposure and the survival rate of T. californicus

Business Administration, Accounting & Economics: Whitehouse Business Center 116 Senior Seminar in Business Presentations

Dr. Allan Bernard, assistant professor of business administration, adviser

Jackie Falconer, Haley Harms, Ashlee Henderson, Alison Rusch Values and Ventures Competition

Jakeena McKay Nordstrom

Breyanna Primous Ulta Beauty

Colin Richard Advanced Micro Devices

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Music: Music Education Capstone Poster Open House Bachman Fine Arts Center Lobby

Dr. Scott Muntefering, associate professor of music, and Dr. Nicki Toliver, assistant professor of music, advisers

Riley Anderson Feedback Principles and Processes: Promoting Successful Communication in Rehearsal

Amber Brockman Classroom Management: PBIS in the Music Classroom

Mark Fakler Changing Our Language, Not Our Reasoning: Junior High School Treble and Bass Choirs

Mary Kate Hines Music Literacy: A Comparison between Sound-Before-Symbol and Traditional Music Reading Teaching Strategies

Eliott Kuchera Coaching Band: How Coaching Strategies Can Be Effectively Applied to Ensemble Rehearsals

Greta Nelson The Zones of Regulation: How Music Teachers Can Influence and Implement Self-Regulating Practices in the Secondary Classroom

Music: Global Spaces, Expression, and Bachman Fine Arts Center Lobby Social Change Poster Session

Dr. Paula Survilla, professor of music, adviser

Scott Eiklenborg Performance, Tactics, and Strategies

Chris Hale How We Killed the Arts: Audience Development through a Diversified Approach

Annika Johnson Roles for Women in the History of Opera: Narratives, Thematic Representation, and Societal Attitudes

Eliott Kuchera Ludomusicology: An Approach and Application

Elizabeth Lyke Music and Memory

Emily Schmidt The Effects of Music on Modern Buddhist Meditation

Jordan Schwartz Placing Women in Music History: Tensions, Expectations, and Exclusions

Nina Vitari The Effect of Music on Older Adults

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Religion and Philosophy: Bible and Theology Presentations Grossmann Hall 131

Dr. Chip Bouzard, professor of religion, adviser

Ally Limke, Katie Linthicum Why God Hates the Abuse of the Poor and Alien

Sierra Mastin The Apostle Paul and a Feminist Theology of Creation

Kyle Minden, Micah Sieg God’s Vision for Government

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses Whitehouse Business Center 214 (Buckmaster)

8:30 a.m. Eric Rix Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser Effects of Benzene on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Precursors in Drosophila

8:45 a.m. Michael Zhang Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Mathematics and Voting

9:00 a.m. Megan Kidwell Dr. Jose Reyes-Tomassini, adviser Effects of Dietary Tryptophan on Amphiprion ocellaris Subjected to Shipping Stress

Social Work: Field Education Symposium The W Hall of Champions and Honors Presentations The W Hall of Fame Room

Dr. Tammy Faux, professor of social work, and Dr. Lynn Peters, professor of social work

Honors Presentations

Phi Alpha Honor Society Induction Lexi Borcherding, Kimberly Cespedes, Megan Malaski, Jacqueline Polglaze, Lilly Sauer, Brittany

Strause, Jessica Sydnes, Allison Yuska

Outstanding Senior Bailey Lambert

St. Elizabeth Award Nora Brown

Mannie Holmes (diversity support and promotion) Award Kyera Love

Outstanding Community Partner Award Melisa Lammers ’93, Iowa Department of Human Services

Senior Practicum

Emma Bowman Operation Threshold - Waterloo, Iowa (Mindy Dolan)

Taylor Guthrie UnityPoint Health - Allen Hospital - Waterloo, Iowa (Anna Cullen)

Kaitlyn Kregel Friends of the Family - Waverly, Iowa (KarLee Kearns; Rosie Young-Julion)

Bailey Lambert Peoples Clinic - Waterloo, Iowa (Melissa Dunleavy)

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Kyera Love Iowa Department of Human Services - Allison, Iowa (Melisa Lammers)

Troy McAllister Black Hawk/Grundy Mental Health Center - Waterloo, Iowa (Trisha Naylor)

Lauren Rupprecht LSI Together for Families - Waverly, Iowa (Sam Soash)

Students at Wartburg West

Nora Brown St. Francis Center - Denver, Colo. (Andrew Spinks)

Destany Himschoot Mount St. Vincent Home - Denver, Colo. (Erica Donica)

Katie Linthicum Interfaith Alliance - Denver, Colo. (Sonia Kaufman)

Olivia Tangren Mount St. Vincent Home - Denver, Colo. (Erica Donica)

Spanish: Capstone Presentations Luther Hall 326

Dr. Thomas Boerigter, professor of Spanish, adviser

Hannah Williams Don Quijote, Man of La Mancha

Bryce Origer Las Meninas: Mirroring Identity

Karlee Boyle The Burial of the Count of Orgaz: Two Worlds

Andrew Linkletter The Dark Night: Spanish Mysticism in the Golden Age

10-11:15 a.m. Art: Senior Presentations Bachman Fine Arts Center 114c

Sam Engelken

Hannah Fox

Haley Harms

Emily McCalla

Anthony Quesada Sanchez

Center for Community Engagement: Whitehouse Business Center 116 Wicked Problems Incubator Presentations

Saffa Bockarie, Tyler Bitting, Matthew Mulford Sustainable Cassava Harvester

Madison Bloker Bound Blessings Bible Bootcamp

Rachel Ndjuluwa Hope for the Namibian Child

Hailey Schmitz Make an Impact: Be a Mentor

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Education: Iowa Professional Teaching Standards Portfolios: The W Hall of Champions Electronic Portfolios, Reading Research, and Diverse Teaching Experiences Open House

Dr. Kelly Faga, associate professor of education, and Dr. Stephanie TeKippe, assistant professor of education, advisers

Reading Research

Adrienne Boettger, Megann Kinseth, Rachel Stuckey The Impact of Standard Algorithms and Student Invented Strategies on First Grade Addition

Student Teaching

Cassidy Harrington, Megan Newbrough, Claire Schroede Student Teaching Island Style–Hawaii

Caria Philgreen, Elizabeth Roby-Miklus Student Teaching with Rocky Mountain View

Teaching Portfolios

Caria Philgreen Electronic Portfolio

History: Historical Methods Course Research Presentations Classroom Technology Center 200

Dr. Terry Lindell, professor of history, adviser

Jonathan Banse Influenza in Clayton County: The Impact of the Pandemic of 1918 on Rural America

Brian Mallia Soldiers’ Letters from World War I in the Whittemore Champion

Andrew Newell The Tie that Binds: A Brief History of the Lutheran Homes of Muscatine, Iowa, 1921-1941

Leadership Education: Experiential Learning Presentations Whitehouse Business Center 217

Dr. Fred Waldstein, professor of political science, Ashley Lang, assistant director of the Institute for Leadership Education, advisers

Charmaine Denison-George, Hannah Onken, Nathan Trabue Community Builders: Transforming Leadership Theory into Practice

Jared Feigenbaum, Haley Meyer, Courtney Moser, Courtney Stucker Character and Leadership Development: Experiences and Perspectives Associated with Attending a USAFA Leadership Conference

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Connor Bailey, Odbayer Buyantogtokh, Madeline Fletcher, Adrianna Gordon, Brett Guy, Brady Heusinkvelt, Nick Kinnicker, Mary O’Connell, John Patrick Demonstrating Leadership through Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training

Music: Music Therapy Advocacy in the Community Bachman Fine Arts Center Lobby Open House

Dr. Alpha Woodward, assistant professor of music therapy, adviser

Bailey Condon, Adriana Stuppi, Nina Vitari Advocating to Prospective Youth

Sadie Eitemiller, Mallory Swigart, Samantha Willis Music Therapy: A Student’s Perspective

Sofia Bouffard, Harlie Jacobsen, Megan Russell, Kim Schlesinger Wartburg College Music Therapy: Faculty Outreach

Peace and Justice Studies: Envisioning Peace, Luther Hall 324 Pursuing Justice Paper Presentations

Dr. Kyle Schenkewitz, visiting assistant professor of religion, adviser

` Colin Jacobs

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses Whitehouse Business Center 214 (Buckmaster)

10 a.m. Sabah Munir Dr. Todd Reiher, adviser Math Anxiety: The Roles of Age, Gender, and Parental Education

10:15 a.m. Morgan Goedken Dr. Allan Bernard, adviser Amer Sports Corporation Case Analysis

10:30 a.m. Nathan Stumme Dr. Matthew Zart, adviser Oxidation of Cobalt(II) Metal Ion Complexes Containing H-Bonding

10:45 a.m. Nicholas Arp Dr. Shawn Ellerbroek, adviser Protein Kinase C-Alpha Phosphorylates XPLN on Serine-399

Spanish: Translation Roundtable Luther Hall 326

Tanner Duffy, Todd Greer, Kathryn Kreis, Jessica Mueller, Cade Pederson

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11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Lunch Please enjoy lunch at any of the following campus venues: Den-Rittersaal (Saemann Student

Center), Konditorei (Vogel Library), Mensa (Saemann Student Center), Zesty Orange (The W)

Scholarship Luncheon (by invitation only)

1-2:15 p.m. Business Administration, Accounting & Economics: Whitehouse Business Center 215 Advertising Campaign Client Presentations

Prof. Kimberly Folkers, associate professor of business administration, adviser

Erin Kedrowski, Abby Lucas, Mason McMillan, Kyle Minden Duncan Home Services Campaign 1

Monique Ellison, Lexie Kuehl, Hannah Onken, Madison Rentschler Duncan Home Services Campaign 2

Joey Baumann, Noah Beisner, Dillon Calkins, Bo Greenlee, Clayton Weltha Duncan Home Services Campaign 3

Michael Baker, Ramsey Kock, Ryan Kurth, Coleman May, Luyanda Shongwe Duncan Home Services Campaign 4

Jackie Falconer, Haley Harms, Allie Ney, Casey Roberts Golden Thistle Campaign 1

Riley Close, Morgan Finch, Ben Johnson, Hart Shelton-Davies Golden Thistle Campaign 2

Mason Carter, Joe Duehr, Max Forsyth, Carver King Golden Thistle Campaign 3

Center for Community Engagement: Lower Level, Classroom Technology Center Hallway Internships and Urban Studies Programs Open House

Jo Dorrance, internship coordinator

Yecenia Andrade Wartburg West/Metro Caring

Ian Coon Des Moines Urban Studies/RAYGUN

Elizabeth Martin Wartburg West/University Park Elementary

Karly Miner Wartburg West/Craig Hospital

Madison Stirling Wartburg West/Porter Hospice

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Shaila Vera Wartburg West/The Bridge Project

Matt Schneider Des Moines Urban Studies/Adaptive Sports Iowa

English: Capstone Presentations Luther Hall 330

Dr. Sonja Lynch, associate professor of English, adviser

Elizabeth Blough An Examination of Adaptations of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House

Natalie Dudley Trends in Young Adult Dystopian Literature

Jordyn MacDonald The Objectification and Oversexualization of Young Girls in Mid-20th Century American Media Through Nabokov’s Lolita

Madison Simmons The Moral Lapse: Toxic Masculinity in Watchmen

History: Honors Research Seminar Presentations Classroom Technology Center 200

Dr. Terry Lindell, professor of history, adviser

Trevor Hurd A Social History of the Civilian Conservation Corps

Abby Klug ‘The troops were dazzled‘: Historiography of Women in the Crusades

Trevor Krug The Proud Bird Crows for Democracy: The Gubernatorial Elections of 1889-91 in Bremer County

Leadership Education: Capstone Portfolios Whitehouse Business Center 217 and Baldwin Leadership Fellow Projects Open House

Nick Arp

Madison Bloker

Emily Meeker

Trygve Anderson

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Music: Music Performance Lecture Recitals Bachman Fine Arts Center Room 104 (Orchestra Hall) Travis Blanks, trombone

Payton Brinkman, flute

Levi Capesius, voice

Scott Eiklenborg, percussion

Patrick Jones, violin

Kyra Lehman, voice

Kim Schlesinger, piano

Bethany Zenk, clarinet

Philosophy: Capstone Presentations Luther Hall 333

Dr. Kyle Schenkewitz, visiting assistant professor of religion, adviser

Jonathan Lansink Hannah Arendt’s Normative Ethic of Thinking

Colin Jacobs International aid during crisis: The successes and failures of the Haitian earthquake response

Scholars Program: Senior Project Defenses Whitehouse Business Center 214 (Buckmaster)

1 p.m. Alex Hohensee Dr. Matthew Zart, adviser Screening the Cedar River for Select Pharmaceuticals Using Solid-Phase Extraction and HPLC-MS/MS

1:15 p.m. Bailey Lambert Dr. Tammy Faux, adviser The Right to Medicaid and the People of the Marshall Islands

1:30 p.m. Alisha Ungs Dr. Penni Pier, adviser Not So Fragile

1-2:30 p.m. Social Sciences – Psychology and Sociology: The W Hall of Champions Open House/Poster Session

Advanced Research Methods Course Posters

Anna Achter Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser The Relationships among Depression, Social Anxiety, and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Risk among College Students

Elizabeth Forbes Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser The Relationship between History of Concussion and Susceptibility to False Memories

Michelle Hahn Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser Breaking Stereotypes: How Contradictory Evidence Relates to the Preservation of Stereotypes

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Brittany Kvittem-Barr Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser The Effect of the Presence of a Service Animal in Training on Anxiety during and After a Stressor

Emily Smillie Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser Relationship Between Personality Factors and Motivation as a Function of Desire to Take a Course

Hanna Halverson Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Comparison of Time Management between Students and Student-Athletes

Caitlin Ryan Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Public Perception of Localized Crime Occurrences

Zachary Farner Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser The Effects of Subtitles on Recall of Verbal and Visual Content

Natalie Fober Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser The Effects of Priming on Criminal Profiling: The Mediating Role of Political Ideology

Hannah Kilburg Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser Body Satisfaction: Role of Instagram and Social Comparisons among Male and Female Student Athletes

Paige Loy Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser Relationship between Socioeconomic Status and White Privilege Attitudes

Julianna Norby Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser Examination of Alcohol Consumption, Prosocial Involvement, and Pro-alcohol Influences

Sydney Salton Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser Collegiate Athletes’ and Musicians’ Anxiety in Performance: The Role of Gender

Destinee Turner Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser The Relationship between Racial Attitudes, Multicultural Exposure, and Personality.

Rachel Zittergruen Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser The Relationship between Perceived Social Support and Stress in a College-aged Sample

Independent Research Course Poster

Dr. Todd Reiher, professor of psychology, adviser

Sanah Munir The Relationship between Parenting Styles, Personality, and Security of Attachment

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Qualitative Research Methods Course Posters

Dr. Brian McQueen, assistant professor of sociology/criminology/criminal justice, adviser

Courtney Coleman Dog-Gone to Daycare

Hunter Gunderson Safety in the “Dangerous Society:” The Role of Guns in America

2:30-4 p.m. Social Sciences – Political Science, Psychology, and The W Classrooms Sociology/Criminology/Criminal Justice Presentations

Comparative Political Systems Presentation

Dr. Bret Billet, professor of political science, adviser

2:30 p.m. Emily Bingham and Luke Everhardt Ethnic Conflict in Post-Soviet States: A Comparative Analysis of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, and Ukraine

International Relations Presentations

Dr. Bret Billet, professor of political science, adviser

2:50 p.m. Freddie Eden Corruption Among Nations: Investigating Causal Factors

3:10 p.m. Trevor Hurd Investment Behavior in the Wake of the 2008 Recession

State and Local Government Presentation

Dr. Fred Waldstein, professor of political science, adviser

3:20 p.m. Nick Schwake The Impact of New Voter ID Laws on Voter Turnout in Bremer County

Advanced Research Methods Course Presentations The W Classrooms (East & Middle)

2:30 p.m. Brielle Downing Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser An Investigation of Health Seeking Behaviors and Stigma toward Mental and Physical Health

2:45 p.m. Syrena Meyer Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser The Influence of Personality on Mobile Phone Usage

3 p.m. Bailey Klamfoth Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Knowledge of Psychology: The Effects of Happiness on Productivity

3:15 p.m. Marissa Nolan Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Critical Analysis of Photographs: Unconscious Mimicry and Liking in Social Interactions

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3:30 p.m. Susana Perez Melgar Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Sleep Deprivation & Memory: Does Mood Induction Reverse Negative Effects in Memory Performance?

3:45 p.m. Natalie Dudley Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser Relationships Among Attitudes Toward School, Gender, Year in School, and Academic Achievement Among Secondary School Students

3:45 p.m. Bri Schares Dr. Andrea Eslick, adviser Effects of Knowledge on Stigma Towards Sexual Orientation and Gender

Conference Presentations

Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, April 2019

Dragoslava Barzut Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Underlying Factors in Mental Health and Treatment-Seeking Attitudes

Tyler Davis Dr. Shaheen Munir, adviser The Impact of Task Interruption on Stress among College Students

Emily Meeker Dr. Cynthia Bane, adviser Gender and Perceived Obstacles to Educational Attainment and Early Career Success

Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, April 2019

Colin Jacobs Dr. Brian McQueen, adviser The Haitian African Nationalist Movement: What Led to the Rise of “Papa Doc” Duvalier

Midwest Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference, April 2019

Emily Bingham and Luke Everhardt Dr. Bret Billet, adviser Ethnic Conflict in Post-Soviet States: A Comparative Analysis of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, and Ukraine

27th Annual Illinois State University Conference for Students of Political Science, April 2019

Freddie Eden Dr. Bret Billet, adviser Corruption Among Nations: Investigating Causal Factors

Trevor Hurd Dr. Bret Billet, adviser Investment Behavior in the Wake of the 2008 Recession

Nick Schwake Dr. Bret Billet, adviser The Impact of Globalization on Economic Development

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Association for Psychological Science Annual Meeting, May 2019

Sanah Munir Dr. Jay Garaycochea, adviser The Effects of a Stressor on State Anxiety among Young Adults: The Role of Parental Care and Overprotection

Sabah Munir* Dr. Todd Reiher, adviser Math Anxiety: The Roles of Age, Gender, and Parental Education

* This project funded with a McElroy Research Fellowship

2:30-3:45 p.m. English: Capstone Presentations Luther Hall 330

Dr. Sonja Lynch, associate professor of English, adviser

Rebecca Buchanan Nine Lives

Madisen Hinegardner Electronic Chapbook: The Lines in Our Faces

Abby Klug Warrior Women in Greek Myth and Early Modern Literature

Kathryn Lee Editing The Coffeehouse Chronicles

Jasmine Moore Radio Dramas: From Script to Production

History: Historiography Capstone Presentations Classroom Technology Center 200

Dr. Lucy Barnhouse, visiting assistant professor of history, adviser

Hannah Gershenoff The Historiography of the Sand Creek Massacre

Paul K. Jordan The Historiography of the Black Hawk War

Robert H. Primrose The Historiography of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Music: A Celebration of Clara Schumann Bachman Fine Arts Center Lobby

Mattie Barr, Leah Cam, Dennis Davis, Kyle Hoffman, Yukino Kurashina, Kimberly Schlesinger, Nathan Stephany, Courtney Stucker

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Music: An Exploration of Contemporary Women Composers Bachman Fine Arts Center Lobby

Dr. Paula Survilla, professor of music, adviser

Amber Brockman

Greta Nelson

Samantha Riese

Kimberly Schlesinger

Mallory Swigart

Religion and Philosophy: Bible and Theology Presentations Grossmann Hall 131

Dr. Chip Bouzard, professor of religion, adviser

Alana Harms Prophetic Voices in the Modern Church

Jackson Reynolds Is Jesus Into Dead Babies?

Daniel Volkmann Spirituals as a Reflection of Liberation Theology and Culture

3-4 p.m. Journalism & Communication: Senior Capstone Documentaries Neumann Auditorium

Dr. Penni Pier, professor of journalism and communication, adviser

3 p.m. Madison Bloker, Ian Coon, Kathryn Kreis, Anh Le, Jonathon Mohwinkle, Robert Newell, Kailee O’Brien Grant Price: Setting the Standard

3:30 p.m. Alexis Bodzioch, Krystal Johnson, Irnea Muhovic, Savannah Nichols, Amber Rottinghaus, Alisha Ungs Not So Fragile

4-5 p.m. Parents’ Reception Hagemann Castle Room

4-6 p.m. Athletics: Open Practices: Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Various Locations Softball, Tennis, Track and Field

Music: Ensemble Open Rehearsals

3:45 p.m. Castle Singers Chapel

4:50 p.m. Wartburg Choir Chapel

4:50 p.m. Wind Ensemble Bachman Fine Arts Center 100

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7-9 p.m. Art: Senior Art Exhibition and Opening Reception Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery

Sam Engelken

Hannah Fox

Haley Harms

Emily McCalla

Anthony Quesada Sanchez

Engineering Science: Autonomous Robot Demonstration The W Classrooms (East & Middle)

Dr. Daniel Black, adviser

STEM – Departments of Biology; Biochemistry, The W Hall of Champions Chemistry & Engineering Science; Mathematics, and The W Classrooms

Computer Science & Physics: Open House/Poster Session

Biology, Neuroscience, Public Health and Environmental Science & Studies

Jennifer Wiley Dr. Michael Bechtel, adviser The Positive Relationship between Active Learning Strategies and Long Term Academic Retention in a Midwestern Elementary School

Trygve Anderson, Ahymad Lee, Jessica Mueller Dr. Jay Garaycochea, adviser A Mechanistic Approach to RORa’s Modulation of Glucose Metabolism

Jacob Buchheim Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Phenology and climate change: Use of digitized data to understand plant responses

Brooke Klostermann, Paige Shafer Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Seasonal Storage of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Two Perennial Forest Herbaceous Plants

Grace Morningstar, Kelly Worm-Beneke Dr. Michaeleen Golay, adviser Environmental Conditions and Anatomical Response in Leaf Morphology of Hydrophyllum virginianum

Samantha Braundmeier, Adriana Gordon, Brian Hamilton Dr. Samantha Larimer Bousquet, adviser The effects of enriched environments on male and female C57BL/6 mice

Nicole Breitbach, Breanna Hanson, Marcus Johnson, Amanda Riniker Dr. Samantha Larimer, adviser Time-dependent benefits of exercise on spatial memory task

Christopher Dong, Cole Martin, Zachary Snyder, Austin Thompson Dr. Keith McClung, adviser Site-directed mutagenesis of Prohibitin

Connor Frerichs, Dane Steidler, Riley Woods Dr. Keith McClung, adviser Effect of RocA and Tamoxifen on MCF-7 Cells as a Dual Therapy Treatment

Hannah Blaske, Monica Crawford, Shawlyn McEnany Dr. Keith McClung, adviser Antiproliferation and cell death induced by combination therapy of RocA and UV radiation

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Alex Hohensee Dr. Lorinda Sheeler, adviser Rise of the Juul: the Nicotine misconception

Kayla Johnston Dr. Lorinda Sheeler, adviser Adaptive Communication Devices: Creating Opportunities to Improve the Functioning of Persons with Disabilities

Cody Lauritsen Dr. Lorinda Sheeler, adviser Bullseye: The Epidemiology of Pathogens Associated with Ticks in the Upper Midwest

Derek Lee Loy Dr. Lorinda Sheeler, adviser Medical Greens: The Process and Distribution of Cannabis

Sanah Munir Dr. Jay Garaycochea, adviser The role of parental care and overprotection on the acute physiological and psychological stress response

Yecenia Andrade Dr. Lorinda Sheeler, adviser Reaching La Gente: Addressing health in the Latinx community of rural Iowa

Alyssa Drewelow, Sameeullah Jung Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser ERK activation by dietary polyphenols as a possible therapeutic treatment option for Huntington’s Disease

Patrick Jones, Johanna Kluck, Eric Rix Dr. Stephanie Toering Peters, adviser Effects of Benzene on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Precursors in Drosophila

Rosa Kapparos, Megan Kidwell Dr. Jose Reyes-Tomassini, adviser Effects of Dietary Tryptophan on Amphiprion ocellaris Subjected to Shipping Stress

Biochemistry, Chemistry & Engineering Science

Biochemistry

Krista Bergquist, Kayla Kruse, Megan Rott Dr. Shawn Ellerbroek, adviser Loss of MMP-9 delays EGF-stimulated membrane protrusions

Chemistry

Spencer Dodgen Dr. Leilani Zart, adviser Development of an Organic Chemistry Polymerization Experiment that Introduces UV-vis Spectroscopy

Alex Hohensee Dr. Matthew Zart, adviser Screening the Cedar River for Select Pharmaceuticals Using Solid-Phase Extraction and HPLC-MS/MS

Nathan Stumme Dr. Matthew Zart, adviser Oxidation of Cobalt (II) Hydroxide Metal Ion Complexes

Containing H-bonding in the Secondary Coordination Environment

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Mathematics, Computer Science & Physics

Computer Science

Michael Hegelheimer Dr. John Zelle, adviser A Web-based Class Scheduling Assistant

Trey Hookham Dr. John Zelle, adviser A Puzzle Dungeon Game Using Godot

Blake Meyer Dr. John Zelle, adviser Using Data Analytics to Predict NFL Games

Samuel Nettleton Dr. John Zelle, adviser A Mobile Application for Tracking Tennis Stats

Kylo Stewart Dr. John Zelle, adviser An Assignments Dashboard for My.Wartburg

Hunter Wong Dr. John Zelle, adviser Building a Game Play Agent with Deep Reinforcement Learning

Mathematics

Ashlyn Jelinek Dr. Cristian Allen, adviser An Analysis of the “Preservation” Strategy for a Roll in Yahtzee

Jeannie Dees Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser The Algebra Project

Emma Hirsch Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser A Brief Introduction to Quaternions and Their Applications

Sully Hofmeister Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Analysis of the Decision to Punt or Go for it on Fourth Down in Football

Bailey Hunt Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Regression Model for Estimating Cohort Default Rates

Seth Jobes-Ryan Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser A Comparison Between the Binomial Option and Black-Scholes Pricing Models

Codey Olson Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser A Variation to the Moving Sofa Problem

Kayla Phelps Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Math Assessment Tool for Math Capstone

Aaron Prestholt Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Bayesball: Directional Hit Probability vs. the Shift in Major League Baseball

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Ashley Stevens Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser Math Assessment Tool for Math Capstone

Michael Zhang Dr. Mariah Birgen, adviser WeBWorK:MathematicsandVoting

Physics

Darby Kramer Dr. Ben Bousquet, adviser Magnet transit through a conducting pipe: An evaluation of theoretical models for intermediate pipe wall thicknesses

Engineering Science

Jacob Buchheim, Brett LaDoux, Tyler Schager, Will Versteegh Dr. LeAnn Faidley, adviser Engineering Design: Chicken Coop

Jean Hakizimana, Daniel Luzindya, Mitchell Mohlis Dr. LeAnn Faidley, adviser Engineering Design: Football Tunnel

Landers Kuboushek, Connor Schult, Brady Schuttemeier Dr. LeAnn Faidley, adviser Intro to Engineering Design: Brick Roller

Caleb Appleton, Brandan Childs, Gabby Rohrer Dr. LeAnn Faidley, adviser Intro to Engineering Design: Hot-Wired

Tyler Bitting, Saffa Bockarie, Matthew Mulford Dr. LeAnn Faidley, adviser Intro to Engineering Design: The Runner

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Wartburg CollegeWartburg College traces its roots to 1852, when Pastor Wilhelm Löhe of Neuendettelsau, Bavaria, sent

Georg Grossmann and five students to found a teacher-training school for German immigrants in Saginaw, Mich. The college moved several times before making its permanent home in Waverly in 1935.

The college is named after the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Germany. A center of art and culture during the Middle Ages, the castle was home for St. Elizabeth in the 13th century and a refuge for Martin Luther during the stormy days of the 16th-century Reformation. The castle is a frequent destination for students and alumni, and a formal agreement between the college and the Wartburg Castle Foundation provides ongoing academic and cultural exchanges between Eisenach and the Wartburg campus. Waverly and Eisenach are Sister Cities, further strengthening the bonds between the two communities.

Wartburg’s 2018-19 enrollment of 1,498 includes students from 35 U.S. states and 53 countries. Dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service, the college is characterized by vigorous academic expectations within an environment of strong personal support.

Community engagement has become nationally and internationally recognized as a hallmark of the Wartburg experience. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching recognizes Wartburg among colleges that foster experiential learning and community engagement. Wartburg has been listed on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for eight consecutive years, including four times with distinction. Wartburg was the first private college in Iowa, and the ninth in the nation, to earn a Gold rating from the Association of Sustainability in Higher Education.

Wartburg is listed in U.S. News and World Report’s edition of America’s Best Colleges and The Princeton Review’s ranking of Best Midwestern Colleges. Its 118-acre campus includes more than 30 buildings. Old Main, built in 1880 and renovated in 1986, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Clinton Hall renovation and expansion project was completed in September. It includes the addition of air conditioning, new windows, and improved bathrooms, laundry facilities, and common spaces. A new east-side addition expands the living and learning environment and includes a faculty apartment.

Wartburg College is dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service as a spirited expression of their faith and learning.

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Wartburg College is dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service as a spirited expression of their faith and learning.

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