My name is Kate Everett, and I am a sophomore majoring in Dietetics with a minor in chemistry. After my undergraduate degree at FSU, I will be pursuing a master’s degree and internship in the hopes of becoming a dietitian. As a future dietitian, I am planning to work in either a sports, clinical, community,Continue reading “Kate Everett: Sodium Density and Cardiovascular Health”
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Anne English: Music and Perceptions of Youth Crime
Hello, my name is Annie English, and I am honored to have been chosen as one of the recipients of an IDEA Grant this year! Currently, I am a junior pursuing a double major in Criminology and Psychology. I plan on obtaining a graduate degree of some kind, before heading towards a career in criminalContinue reading “Anne English: Music and Perceptions of Youth Crime”
Sequoia Ernst: Launching One’s Own Research
Hello! I’m Sequoia Ernst, I’m a senior majoring in Exercise Physiology; I’m especially interested in regulation of the cardiovascular system and plan to attend graduate school to continue studying it. I did an IDEA Grant last year with a group of two other undergraduates and had a great experience. While I enjoyed it, I wishedContinue reading “Sequoia Ernst: Launching One’s Own Research”
Flora Domitrovic: GIS and Urban Planning
This summer, I will be researching the historical origins of computer mapping technologies, known as geographic information systems (GIS), and their impact on the urban and environmental planning field. I’m interested in this topic because it combines several of my interests. I am a history major with a minor in urban planning, and I haveContinue reading “Flora Domitrovic: GIS and Urban Planning”
Alex Davidoff: The Intersection of Culture and Play
Play is generally undefined by the ones that study it and the idea of play is guided by the state and attitude of the participant, where they are inspired to take an action. I seek to explore how toys and play spaces affect our ability to connect with culture, creating subtle rituals and attitudes inContinue reading “Alex Davidoff: The Intersection of Culture and Play”
Jas Chawla: Drones, AI, and Post-Disaster Recovery
Hello! My name is Jas Chawla, and I am proud to be part of a team to have received an Idea Grant. To be honest, I was one of the people who majored in computer science because it was what all my friends were doing. In fact, my original plan was to major in Finance.Continue reading “Jas Chawla: Drones, AI, and Post-Disaster Recovery”
Miguel Arceo: Changes in Voting Behavior among Hispanic Voters
Hello everyone! My name is Miguel Arceo and I am a junior at Florida State University. Currently, I am majoring in both political science and public relations with a research intensive bachelor’s certificate. Outside of the classroom, I am a research fellow at the LeRoy Collins Institute where we specialize in election attitudes and electionContinue reading “Miguel Arceo: Changes in Voting Behavior among Hispanic Voters”
Max Allen: Staging Sea Marks by Gardner McKay
What is music? What is theatre? What is musical theatre? John Cage’s famous composition, 4’33”, asks what is music? A pianist sits down in front of the piano and for the next 4 minutes and 33 seconds, makes no sound. Through the piece, the audience and the ambiance become instruments. Composed of coughing, uncomfortable movement,Continue reading “Max Allen: Staging Sea Marks by Gardner McKay”
Rameen Ahmad: Experimenting with Natural Fiber 3D Printed Materials
Hello! My name is Rameen and I am an undergraduate student majoring in civil and environmental engineering. I’ve always wanted to be involved in research, since pursuing a PhD is my final goal. One day, I hope to be a professor to ultimately pay forward the knowledge I have gained. Thus, participating in and developingContinue reading “Rameen Ahmad: Experimenting with Natural Fiber 3D Printed Materials”
Judicial Adjudication in Thomasville, Georgia
During this summer semester, I have been conducting my scholarly research which is based in Thomasville Georgia. The focus of my study is to determine whether there were racial disparities in the adjudication of judges in Thomas County, Georgia. I am very excited about sharing my research project at the President’s showcase as it givesContinue reading “Judicial Adjudication in Thomasville, Georgia”