The 13th annual Adams State University Student Scholar Day will feature student presentations on the Adams State Youtube channel. Student Scholar Day, an annual multidisciplinary conference, highlights the academic achievements of undergraduate students at Adams State.

Video Presentations

“Use of Abandoned Mines by Wildlife”
Brett Fuller and Mathew Burcin

“Toxicity Effects on Bees”
Jade Stemmler

“Killing Language Kills Democracy: The Political Benefits of Empowering Spanish Speaking Individuals in the U.S. Educational Systems”
Maddie Stouder and Mariah McDermott

“Rio Grande Blankets: Exhibit and Traditions”
Patricia Rodriguez

“Portraiture: Depiction of a Narrative”
Susan Andrews

“The Chicano Identity”
Juana Maria Rodriguez Tarango and Diana Gonzalez-Gonzalez

“Art of Collaboration: Adams State, Hollywood, and The Twilight Zone”
Brandon Billings

Mariah McDermott and Mari Centeno
Mariah McDermott with Student Scholar Day mentor Mari Centeno, Ph.D.

Poster Presentations

“Factors that Influence Students’ Perspectives On Immigration”
Jasmine Lopez-Lopez and Alejandro Tovar

A new element was added this year, Foliofest, a showcase of ASU undergraduate ePortfolio projects. The following students will display their ePortfolios and discuss their work: Hadlie Rittgers, business education major; Juana Rodriguez Tarango, business; Megan Medina, psychology; and art majors Harry Roberts-Hunt and Candace Adams.

The live zoom https://zoom.us/j/94160962612, at noon Thursday, April 30, will announce the winners.

Visit 2020 Adams State Student Scholar Day Presentations and Posters and Foliofest.