This week, we are spotlighting Judah Bachmann! Judah is a first-year student majoring in Studio Art. Judah is a student research assistant in UROP, the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. In UROP, Judah is working on “The Open Call Podcast”. The Open Call Podcast is co-hosted by Anne Stagg, Judah’s research mentor. The podcast focuses onContinue reading “Judah Bachmann’s Blog Post”
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Kaylyn Myers’ Blog Post
This week, we are spotlighting Kaylyn Myers! Kaylyn is a first-year student majoring in Biochemistry on the pre-med track. Kayln is a Presidential Scholar, and Undergraduate Merit Scholar at Florida State University open for current high-school seniors. They are also involved in GGSS or Garnet and Gold Scholar Society, and Phi Eta Sigma, an honorContinue reading “Kaylyn Myers’ Blog Post”
Alexis Tallon’s Blog Post
Today we are highlighting one of UROP Students, Alexis Tallon-Rendon! Alexis is a transfer student from Miami majoring in Chemical Engineering. A fun fact about her is that her great-grandma went to FSU around 70 years ago! She is currently doing research under her mentor, Juyeong Choi, where she is studying the Simulation of BuildingContinue reading “Alexis Tallon’s Blog Post”
Melanie Castro’s Blog Post
This week, we are spotlighting UROP student Melanie Castro! She is a second-year student and is majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Outside of school, Melanie runs cross country and track for FSU. Additionally, she is passionate about cooking and baking for her friends and family. She also likes to play the cello in her free time.Continue reading “Melanie Castro’s Blog Post”
Emma Robbin’s Blog Post
Emma Robbins is a freshman at FSU’s College of Music. Outside of her classes, Emma is involved in many organizations across campus including the Honors program, the College of Music’s Board of Advisor’s program, the Sigma Alpha Iota music sorority, and FSU TEDx’s steering and performance committees. Through UROP, Emma has been able to exploreContinue reading “Emma Robbin’s Blog Post”
Emma Barrett’s Blog Post
This week, we are highlighting Emma Barrett! She is a first-year FSU student majoring in Criminology. Through the UROP program, she is working with Dr. Vincenzo Olivett on a project entitled Emma explains that Smokey Hollow was “a black community established in the 1800s that was ultimately destroyed during the creation of Tallahassee’s present-day CapitolContinue reading “Emma Barrett’s Blog Post”
Rachel Strickland’s Blog Post
This week, we are highlighting Rachel Strickland! She is a sophomore at FSU majoring in Criminology. Through the UROP program, she is working with Dr. Vincenzo Olivett on a project entitled “Physiological Implications for Implicit Threat Evaluations of the Police”. She describes her research interests as specifically focused on hate crimes, gun violence, and physicalContinue reading “Rachel Strickland’s Blog Post”
Kaitlyn O’Connor’s Blog Post
This week, we are spotlighting Kaitlyn O’Connor! She is a second-year UROP Colloquium Leader for the 2021-2022 academic year. Kaitlyn writes, “This will be my final semester at Florida State, and I will be graduating this spring with a degree in English Education as well as a minor in Psychology!” Although Kaitlyn is not currentlyContinue reading “Kaitlyn O’Connor’s Blog Post”
Caroline Oteri’s Blog Post
This week, we are spotlighting Caroline Oteri! She is a returning UROP Leader for the 2021-2022 academic year. Caroline writes, ”I was born and raised in Montvale, New Jersey, and I am a fourth-year student here at FSU. I am majoring in Clinical Professions through the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences degree program, and plan on takingContinue reading “Caroline Oteri’s Blog Post”
Amber Dudek’s Blog Post
Amber Dudek is a UROP Leader from Fort Myers, FL. She is an Exercise Physiology major and is currently the Leader of the Exercise Physiology and Dietetics section of UROP. She is also involved in other on-campus extracurriculars such as Chi Omega and the Medical Response Unit. Her favorite part of UROP is seeing allContinue reading “Amber Dudek’s Blog Post”