Geologic Research on Seismic Hazards in Guatemala

By: Lila Alvarado I am an undergraduate at the University of Missouri – Kansas City working towards my Bachelor of Science in Earth and Environmental Science with a Geology Emphasis. I plan to take the National Association of State Boards of Geology Fundamentals exam as soon as I am finished with my required courses. AfterContinue reading “Geologic Research on Seismic Hazards in Guatemala”

Anna Garufo: In Vitro Illustrations of Orchids

My name is Anna Garufo, and I am going into my final year at Florida State University as a double major in Studio Art and Literature, Media, and Culture. Over this past semester, I have been immersing myself in the art of botanical illustration for my Advanced Painting and Advanced Drawing classes. More specifically, orchidsContinue reading “Anna Garufo: In Vitro Illustrations of Orchids”

Edith Santos: Migration, Storytelling, and Self-Reflection

Hello! My name is Edith Santos, and I am a Studio Art major in the BFA program at Florida State University! As a daughter to immigrant parents, my body of work centers on Mexican labor in the United States to highlight the opportunities and challenges immigrants take on after crossing the border to support theirContinue reading “Edith Santos: Migration, Storytelling, and Self-Reflection”

Exploring Female Mental Illness in the Florida Prison System

A woman called Dorothea Dix began touring American prisons with a notebook in the 1840s. What she discovered were horrific conditions – incarcerated people chained, beaten, neglected – and people with mental illnesses and disabilities in prison for no reason at all. Dix took it upon herself to lobby the Massachusetts government and draw attentionContinue reading “Exploring Female Mental Illness in the Florida Prison System”

Kayla Joiner: Social Media Exposure and Beauty Ideals

Hello! My name is Kayla Joiner and I am a senior majoring in Psychology. During my time at FSU, I have become involved in research and mental health organizations. In my first year, I conducted a UROP project examining how living in the South impacts the identity development of LGBTQ+ individuals.  Currently, I work asContinue reading “Kayla Joiner: Social Media Exposure and Beauty Ideals”

Kennedy Milton: Credibility and Perceptions of Language

Hello! I am Kennedy Milton, an undergraduate student working towards completing my Honors In the Major (HITM) project. I am currently Communication Science and Disorders major! When I came into college, I already knew that this was the field that I wanted to go into, initially hoping to work inside of schools as a speechContinue reading “Kennedy Milton: Credibility and Perceptions of Language”

Kishon Maddipati: Discoverying the Mysteries Behind Sleep

Last night I got around 3 hours of sleep right before my statistics exam this morning. “Why might this information be relevant?”, you may be asking. That’s because I SHOULD KNOW BETTER!!! My research is on how sleep deprivation affects the hippocampus which is the part of the brain that helps with the formation ofContinue reading “Kishon Maddipati: Discoverying the Mysteries Behind Sleep”

Liana Rieger: Sustained Transcience

As my parents’ careers as classical musicians led to frequent long-distance uprooting to follow necessary employment opportunities, my childhood became defined by a looming, uncertain question: where will I end up next? The chaotic instability of sustained transience has irreversibly shaped my personal and artistic identity, leaving me with a feeling of fragmentation that bleedsContinue reading “Liana Rieger: Sustained Transcience”

Victoria Montalvo: A Developing Research Career in Heart-based and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Hello reader! My name is Victoria Montalvo, but I prefer to go by Vicky. I am a third year undergraduate student at FSU studying Cell and Molecular Neuroscience. I am on the pre-medical track, and have been involved in other CRE programs like UROP, Global Scholars, iGEM, and now IDEA Grants! I am very fortunateContinue reading “Victoria Montalvo: A Developing Research Career in Heart-based and Neurodegenerative Diseases”

Casey Jewett: Exploring Family History and Death through Art

I am Casey Jewett, a second-year double majoring in Studio Art and Chemistry. I am a visual artist focused on painting and ceramics. For the last year I have been working on a series of paintings and sculptures that are a reaction to feeling haunted by the deaths of my grandparents. When they died, IContinue reading “Casey Jewett: Exploring Family History and Death through Art”