The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)
Local students present research
The following local students were among a record number of students who presented their research in April as part of Heidelberg University’s annual “Minds@Work” Student Research Conference:
• Kyrsten Lilly, of Amherst, senior, Biology and Psychology, Controversy in the Well-Being of Zoo and Education Animals.
• Samantha Malloy, of Amherst, senior, Health Science, Hand-Eye Coordination Development: Effectiveness on Fine Motor Skills in Former Sufferers of Concussions.
• Myles Wright, of Elyria, senior, Health Science, Stem Cells — Knowledge and Perception.
• Nolan Larsick, of North Ridgeville, sophomore, Psychology, The Effect of a Specific Type and Setting on Sexual Harassment Perception.
• Madison Myers, of Norwalk, junior, Athletic Training, PCL Tear in a Male Wrestler.
• Michael Ringler, of Vermilion, junior, Psychology, The Effect of a Specific Type and Setting on Sexual Harassment Perception.
• Michaela Honigman, of Willard, senior, Psychology, Cognitive Differences Between Males and Females.
Heidelberg hosts the Student Research Conference annually each spring semester as a way to increase student interest and knowledge in academic research and scholarship.