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A Celebration of Student ResearchFriday, May 11

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AcknowledgementsThe Seattle University Undergraduate Research Associa-tion (SUURA) annual conference is sponsored by the Of-fice of the Provost of Seattle University and the Office of Fellowships and Student Research.

Molly Clark Hillard, Coordinator of Student Research, and The Office of Fellowships and Student Research would like to thank these partners, without whom SUURA would not be possible:

Interim Provost: Robert Dullea, Ph.D.Associate Provost: Kathleen LaVoyDirector of Student Academic Services: Carol SchneiderDirector of the Office of Fellowships and Student Research: Theresa EarenfightStudent Assistants: Callie Craighead, Devon McCauley, Emma YoungCover image and program design: Devon McCauleyBudget Assistance: Tonja Brown (Advising Specialist, College of Arts and Sciences)

Faculty Advisory Committee: Ken Allan, Katherine Frato, Kristin Hultgren, Nova Robinson, and Tara Roth.

Sarah Watstein, Dean, Lemieux LibraryLynn Deeken, Director of Public Services, Coordinator of the Learning CommonsConference and Event ServicesReprographicsBon Appetit

June JohnsonAllison MeyerTara RothMichael Spinetta

Caitlin Ring CarlsonMolly Clark HillardSerena CosgroveMichelle DuBoisDouglas Latch

Event Schedule

8:00-9:00 Check in, swag bag pickup, breakfastSTCN

Hearth

9:00-9:45 Welcome Event and Opening Remarks• Dr. Molly Clark Hillard,

Coordinator of Student Research• Executive Vice President Timothy

Leary• SUURJ Launch (Seattle University

Undergraduate Research Journal)◊ Dr. Molly Clark Hillard, Faculty

Editor◊ Dean David Powers, College of

Arts and Sciences◊ Dr. Maria Bullon-Fernandez,

Chair of the English Department◊ Student Editors Mackenzie Reed

and Danae Golding

STCN 160

10:00-12:00 Sessions, panels, and individual presentations

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12:00-1:00 Luncheon and Keynote Address(Hearth: tabling, swag bag pickup continues)

Keynote Address: “Collaboration: The Heart of Engineering.”Dr. Ann McMahon, Executive Director of Research Strategy for Broad Impact at University of Washington Bothell

STCN 160

1:00-6:00 Sessions, panels, and individual presentations

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A Special thank you to the faculty who organized sessions and panels for SUURA 2018:

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If you are interested in… Head to… From… Pp...

Biology STCN 210 12:45-4:45 21-23

Chemistry STCN 130 10:00-4:40 18-20

The Core CASY 516 10:00-12:00 6-7

Communi-cations

CASY 516 1:00-3:30 7

Digital Technology

CASY 517 11:00-11:30 9

Engineering CASY 517 11:30-12:00 9

EnglishCASY COMM,

CASY 51610:00-6:00 3:30-5:30

7-13

History LEMX 366 10:00-11:00 14

International Studies

LEMX 369 10:00-3:30 15-18

Marketing CASY 517 2:30-3:00 10

Math CASY 517 3:30-4:00 10

Philosophy CASY 517 1:00-1:30 9

Political Science

CASY 51710:00-10:30 &

1:30-2:009-10

Psychology LEMX 36611:00-12:00 &

2:30-3:3014-15

Theology & Religious Studies

CASY 517 10:30-11:00 9

Keynote Speaker Biography

Dr. Ann McMahon holds BS and MS degrees in

mechanical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and a PhD in science education from the University of Missouri at St. Louis. She has practiced as an aerospace engineer, a K-12 science teacher, a university science teacher, and as a director of PreK-12 STEM education programs based in formal and informal education institutions. Her research addresses how to integrate engineering design

processes into K-12 education and teacher professional development in ways that foster social and emotional growth. Her 2015 TEDxSnoIsleLibraries talk focuses on empathy in engineering. In that talk, Ann reveals that she chose the engineering field because it helped her heal her childhood adversities through finding value, belonging, and mastery of circumstances as she worked to design planes and satellites with her engineering and education teams. Ann is currently the Executive Director of Research Strategy for Broad Impact at the University of Washington – Bothell. In that role, she continues her own research in engineering education and helps other researchers translate their research into meaningful community experiences. Ann presents her work at national and international conferences and provides keynote presentations about empathy and healing through engineering. Ann’s advice for young people pursuing STEM fields is to value, cultivate, and capitalize on your social skills as you learn and practice your STEM discipline. They are what will set you apart as a leader as you mature in your career.

Conference at a Glance

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Communications Presentations: Exploring Issues in Free Expression—A Roundtable

Communications Presentations: Individual Presenter

1:00-2:00

2:30-3:30

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Caitlin Ring CarlsonMadison CollierRobin LustigKelton MurphyHayley Rousselle

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Caitlin Ring Carlson

Annet Rangel:“Lejos De Mi: Historias De Español.”

Casey BuildingCasey 516

English Presentations: American Gothic, Past and Present 3:30-4:30

Moderator: Tiffany WoodFaculty Mentor: June Johnson

Lilianna AhPo: “The Supernatural Unreliability of Witnessing in Gothic Literature: Challenging the Narrators of Poe’s Ligeia and Fall of the House of Usher.”

Wendy Tafur Novillo: “Death, Magic, and Ghosts: Transformation of the Gothic to Portray Present Issues in Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows.”

Core Presentations: Spotlight on the Core 1

Core Presentations: Spotlight on the Core 2

10:00-11:00

11:00-12:00

Moderators: Tara Roth and Hannah Tracy

Erin Alberts: “Racism in Catholic Iconography and Imagery.”Faculty Mentor: Tara Roth

Soleil Cababa: “Profiting from The Struggle of African Hair.”Faculty Mentor: Tara Roth

Jasmine Henderson: “Did Mainstream Media Demonstrate a Specific Type of Bias or Frame in its Coverage of RussianCorrespondence with the Trump Administration and Influence on the 2016 Presidential Election?”Faculty Mentor: Hannah Tracy

Moderators: Audrey Hudgins and Hilary Hawley

Gloria Ixtaly Herrera: “Hidden Injustice: An Analysis of Poverty in Denmark.”Faculty Mentor: Audrey Hudgins

Oliver Tufte: “The Need for Reform of Coffee Certifications.”Faculty Mentor: Hilary Hawley

Casey BuildingCasey 516

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Multidisciplinary: Individual Presentations 10:00-4:00

Casey BuildingCasey 517

Molly Sheets, Political Science:

“The Syrian Crisis: An Uncertain Future for Refugee Children and Education.”Faculty Mentor: Nova Robinson

Margaret Roberts, Theology andReligious Studies:

“Theorizing Self-Rule in the Post-Colonial Indian Judicial System.”Moderator: Jason WirthFaculty Mentor: Ali Mian

Marisol Morales, Digital Technology and Cultures:

“We Dream Together” An Interactive Multimodal Composition.”Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Dylan Medina

Mirka Mandich and David Grob, Electrical Engineering:

“Sorting Snow Leopard Images: Optimizing Performance Using Genetic Algorithms.”Faculty Mentors: Agnieska Miguel and Memet Vurkac

Azrael Howell, Philosophy: “Moving From Dystopia To Utopia: A Revolution To Change Our Mindset, To Change Our Reality.”Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Jason Wirth

10:00-10:30

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

1:00-1:30

English Presentations: American Gothic, Past and Present cont.

English Presentations: Interventions in Education Reform Policy

3:30-4:30

4:30-5:45

Tiffany Wood: “Silencing the True Woman: 19th Century Rape Discourse and Repercussions of True Womanhood in E.D.E.N. Southworth’s The Hidden Hand.”

Moderator: Brooke BenedictFaculty Mentor: June Johnson

Jordan Ayers:“Let Our Children Speak: A Call for Respect of and Attentiveness to the Voices of Students with Disabilities.”

Brooke Benedict: “Empathy Training Curriculum: A Proposal of Empathetic Reform.”

Callie Craighead: “The Future Voices of Our Democracy: Proposal toPermit Student Demonstrations and Activism.”

Cameron Fairchild: “Why the Washington Supreme Court Should Rule in Favor of Charter Schools: Re Evaluating WashingtonCharter Schools in the Age of DeVos.”

Casey BuildingCasey 516

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English Presentations: Senior Synthesis 2 11:00-12:00

Casey BuildingCasey Commons

Moderator: Mackenzie Reed

Mackenzie Reed:“To Build a Home: A Discussion of Fractured Masculinity and Dispossession in Junot Diaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland.”

Elaine Ortiz: “A Mother’s Class Consciousness, an Abuser’s Control, and a Husband’s Objectification: Understanding Complicity in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles.”

Wiley Martin: “Survivorship With Time Travel: Investigating Narrative Structure in Daniel Clowes’ Patience.”

English Presentations: Gender, Performance, and Textual Instability 1:00-2:00

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Allison Meyer

Tara De Bortowsky:“Fatalism, Humanism, and the Restoration of Order in Shakespeare’s King Lear.”

Amanda Fawcett “‘I Warrant You We Will Play Our Parts’: The Role of Performance in The Taming of The Shrew.”

Multidisciplinary: Individual Presentations 1:30-4:00

Casey BuildingCasey 517

Cara Nguyen, Political Science:

“The Cost of a Market: Ownership and Belonging in a White Supremacist Society.”Faculty Mentor: Erik Olsen

Pa Ousman Jobe, Marketing:

“Language and Its Implication for Diversity and Social Justice within the Business Environment.”Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Geneva Lasprogata

Nicolas Cruz, Biology and Sociology: “Co-Colonizing: The Ecological Impacts of Settler Colonialism in the American Supercontinent.”Faculty Mentor: Mark Jordan

Van M. Magnan, Mathematics:

“Enumerating Minimal Length Lattice Walks.”Faculty Mentor: Steven Klee

English Presentations: Senior Synthesis 1

English Presentations: Senior Synthesis 1 cont.

10:00-11:00

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Moderator: Rachel FromhertzFaculty Mentor: Molly Clark Hillard

Rachel Fromherz:“The ‘Maternal Hands’ of Narrative Construction in Song of Solomon.”

Jillian Guillermo: “Subversive Storytelling: Violence, Trauma, and Narrative in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.”

Casey Commons

1:30-2:00

2:30-3:00

3:00-3:30

3:30-4:00

Charlie Stone: “The Times They Are A-Changin’: Milkman Dead’s Transformation in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon.”

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English Presentations: Departmental Honors 2 3:45-4:45

Moderator: Molly Clark Hillard

Katelynn Tefft:“Waste Not.”Faculty Mentor: Susan Meyers

Danae Golding: “Women as the Link Between Man and Nature: An Ecofeminist Reading of John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath.” Faculty Mentor: June Johnson

Natalie Langdale: “Socio-Spatial Relations in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway.”Faculty Mentor: Allison Meyer

Alexandra Forrest: “The Animals.” Faculty Mentor: Mary-Antoinette Smith

English Presentations: Departmental Honors 1 cont. 2:30-3:45

Jenna Ramsey: “Southern Gothic, Imprisoned Women: Genre and Place in Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch.” Faculty Mentor: Molly Clark Hillard

1:00-2:00

Casey BuildingCasey Commons

Tira McGavin:“The Merry and Honest Wives of Windsor: Female Authority in Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives ofWindsor.”

Emma Young: “Female Autonomy: Redefining the ‘Merry’ Wife.”

English Presentations: Gender, Performance, and Textual Instability cont.

English Presentations: Departmental Honors 1 2:30-3:45

Moderator: Molly Clark Hillard

Avalon Styles-Ashley:“Artichoke Queen.”Faculty Mentor: Susan Meyers

Emily Boynton: “Glamorizing Abuse: Comparing the Depiction of Violence in Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Meyer’s Twilight Series.”Faculty Mentor: Molly Clark Hillard

Madeline Corbin: “The Puritan Roots of White Femininity in Mary Rowlandson’s Narrative of Captivity.”Faculty Mentor: Christina Roberts

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Lemieux LibraryLemieux 366

History Presentations: Historical Perspectives 10:00-11:00

Moderator: Marc McLeod

Nicolas DeJohn:“Rum Consumption in the British Caribbean, 1800-1850.”Faculty Mentor: Marc McLeod

Sarah McClean:“Volunteer Nurses in World War I: How Nursing Introduced a Sense of Feminism to a Traditionally Masculine War World.”Faculty Mentor: Heath Spencer

Margaret Girardin:“Clash of Principles: John Paul II’s Highly Anticipated Visit to Cuba.”Faculty Mentor: Marc McLeod

Psychology Presentations 11:00-12:00

Moderator: Kathryn BollichZiegler &

Michael Spinetta

Ash Holloway & Madeline Paddock:“Effects of Cognitive Biases and Demographic Information on Evaluation.”Faculty Mentor: Michael Spinetta

Kallan Palmer & Emma Pierce:“Influence of Living Situation on Help-Seeking Behaviors of Undergraduate Students.”Faculty Mentor: Michael Spinetta

Lemieux LibraryLemieux 366

Poster Session 2:30-3:30

Sufia Ahmad:“Social Support as Moderator For Stereotype Threat’s Effects on Working Memory.”Faculty Mentor: Kathryn Bollich-Ziegler

Zeena Rivera:“Disconnection of the Lateral Habenula and Hippocampus Impairs Delayed Alternation Performance.”Faculty Mentor: Michael Spinetta

Lemieux 369

International Studies Presentations: Challenges and Opportunities in Latin America: Tourism, Sugar, and Gender 10:00-11:00

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Serena Cosgrove

Anne-Celine Jeffroy-Meynard:“Sugar, Water, and Chronic Illness in Guatemala.”

Stephany Sterling:“Intimate Partner Violence in Mexico: An Analysis of the Intersectionality of Machismo Culture, GovernmentPolicy, and Violence against Women.”

Edith Guzman:“Narrative Violence in Guatemala.”

Doni Uyeno:“Tourism in Peru: Economic Benefits at the Cost of Cultural Loss.”

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International Studies Presentations: Europe and National Sovereignty: Immigration and Independence 11:00-12:00

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Serena Cosgrove

Sabrina Rousselot:“Barred or Welcomed? Challenges to the Integration of Muslim Immigrants into Spanish Society.”

Jamal Casimiro:“Reaping What You Sow: Europe’s Migrant Crisis From the Vantage Point of Italy.”

Diego Alvarez:“The Division Of Catalonia From Spain & Its Overreaching Effects.”

Esther Travis:“Hola Nou Pais—Hello new country’ in Catalan: Exploring the Catalonian Secession.”

Lemieux LibraryLemieux 369

International Studies Presentations: Applying a Critical Eye to Postcolonial Realities 1: Mali, and Japan cont. 1:00-2:00

Ryan Giannini:“Ethnic Hierarchy in the Japanese Economy: Economic Effects of Restricting Non-Japanese Workers to Occupational Niches.”

Genevieve Jesse:“The Implications of French Colonialism for 21st-Century Counterterrorism Operations: The Case of the Malian Civil War.”

International Studies Presentations: Applying a Critical Eye to Postcolonial Realities 2: South Sudan, Egypt and the U.S. 2:30-3:00

Moderator: Serena Cosgrove

David Lin:“Civil War, Economic Oppression, and Political Instability: The British Colonial Legacy in South Sudan.”

Faculty Mentor: Serena Cosgrove

Nakiya Baker:“From Servitude to Secrecy: a Look at Immigrant Women from Guatemala to the United States and Their Work in the Domestic Care Sector.”Faculty Mentor: Serena Cosgrove

Lemieux LibraryLemieux 369

International Studies Presentations: Applying a Critical Eye to Postcolonial Realities 1: Mali, and Japan 1:00-2:00

Moderator/Faculty Mentor: Serena Cosgrove

Alicia Guevara Molina:“Japan’s World War II History: Time for Japan to Move Away From its WWII Legacy?”

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International Studies Presentations: Applying a Critical Eye to Postcolonial Realities 2: South Sudan, Egypt and the U.S. cont. 2:30-3:00

Tiffany Carpenter:“Egypt Gets the Blues: How Women Impacted the 2011 Revolution and Political Aftermath.”Faculty Mentor: Onur Bakiner

Lemieux LibraryLemieux 369

Chemistry Presentations 10:00-11:10

Student CenterStudent Center 130

Moderator: Douglas Latch

Christopher Riley: “Testing the viability of nitroxide radicals as redox shuttles in quantum dot solar cells.”Faculty Mentor: Douglas Latch

Ayat Mohammed: “Development of an analytical method for the analysis of volatile components in different sources of vanilla using electronic-nose instrumentation and principal component analysis.” Faculty Mentor: Kristen Skogerboe

Melissa Ng: “Assessing the concentration of benzalkonium chloride required to induce a false negative urine test results in a solid phase and homogeneous immunoassays”Faculty Mentor: Kristen Skogerboe

Chemistry Presentations cont. 11:10-2:20

Student CenterStudent Center 130

Ariana Barre: “Looking through the lens of the Flint water crisis: An analytical review of the sources of lead in American’s drinking water.” Faculty Mentor: Kristen Skogerboe

Jeremy Link: “Using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy to quantify metals found in gunshot residue from tape lifts.”Faculty Mentor: Kristen Skogerboe

John McLaughlin: “Detecting potential marker compounds to identify potato taste defect in East African green coffee.” Faculty Mentor: Susan Jackels

Daye Chung: “What’s that smell? Quantification of IBMP present in East African green coffee beans.” Faculty Mentor: Susan Jackels

Khanh (Vy) Le: “Student understanding assessment of the physical vbasis of interactions.”Faculty Mentor: Jennifer Loertscher and Vicky Minderhout

Dana Tran: “Functional Genetics of Splicing Defects in Giloblastoma.” Faculty Mentor: Jennifer Loertscher

10:00-10:20

10:20-10:40

10:50-11:10

11:10-11:30

11:30-11:50

1:00-1:20

1:20-1:40

1:40-2:00

2:00-2:20

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Chemistry Presentations cont. 2:30-4:40

Student CenterStudent Center 130

Karyl Yamakawa: “Ligand selectivity in pathogenic preQ1 riboswitch aptamer domain.”Faculty Mentor: Ian Suydam

Logan Tillery: “Thermodynamic stability of C-type cytochrome from F. cylindrus.”Faculty Mentor: Katherine Frato

Nayandeep Parmar: “Site directed mutagenesis of Tp35934 and Fc271949.”Faculty Mentor: Katherine Frato

Claire Everett: “Water quality assessment in the Puget Sound Region: investigating impact of urbanization by analyzing ecological and chemical factors.”Faculty Mentor: Douglas Latch

Braden Gardner: “Tracking the internalization of antibodies using pH sensitive dye.”Faculty Mentor: Joseph Langenhan

Katie Rykaczewski: “Progress toward a novel synthesis of a glycosylated asparagine residue.”Faculty Mentor: Joseph Langenhan

Biology Presentations 12:45-2:15

Student CenterStudent Center 210

Moderator: Michelle DuBois

Austin Bailey: “Split protein regulation of IsmaMI cleavage.”Faculty Mentor: Brett Kaiser

Courtney Olson: “The cardioprotective effects of exercise in the context of pathology.”Faculty Mentor: Stephen Luckey

Nicolas Huartia Garcia: “Molecular evolution of the Yang Cycle, the methionine recycling pathway, across green plants.”Faculty Mentor: Michael Zanis

Lorraine Davis and Peter Reinhardt: “Non-invasive species identification of urban mesocarnivores.”Faculty Mentor: Mark Jordan

Karena Thé: “The effects of used motor oil on zooplankton biodiversity.”Faculty Mentor: Lindsay Whitlow

Isheeta Tewari: “The effect of sleep deprivation on the stress responses of undergraduate students.”Faculty Mentor: Stephen Luckey

2:30-2:50

2:50-3:10

3:10-3:30

3:40-4:00

4:00-4:20

4:20-4:40

12:45-1:00

1:00-1:15

1:15-1:30

1:30-1:45

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Biology Presentations cont. 2:15-4:00

Student CenterStudent Center 210

Jeremy Bjelajac: “The correlation demonstrated between egg size and genome size within Decapod crustaceans.”Faculty Mentor: Kristin Hultgren

Brittany Takushi: Molecular ecology and polyploidy in the single-cellled green algae Micrasterias (Desmidiaceae).”Faculty Mentor: Michael Zanis

Abigail Wright and Benjamin Hughes: “Does chronic exercise mitigate final examination stress in undergraduates?”Faculty Mentor: Stephen Luckey and Molly Welsh (Kinesiology)

Kofi Asare-Konadu: “Phylogenetics of Phycodnaviruses in the Pacific Northwest.” Faculty Mentor: Michael Zanis

Caley Polkinghorn: “Covalent attachment of protein cargo to a computationally designed toroid scaffold.”Faculty Mentor: Brett Kaiser

Mary Dyrland: “Seasonal responses to distress calls in the song sparrow, Melospiza melodia morphna.”Faculty Mentor: Cheryl Wotus

Biology Presentations cont. 4:00-5:00

Student CenterStudent Center 210

Sam Levy: “Population genetics of fishers in Vermont.”Faculty Mentor: Mark Jordan

Camille DeRome: “Phylogenetic analysis and DNA barcoding identifies a potential cryptic species within the leafy liverwort genus Porella (Porellaceae).” Faculty Mentor: Michael Zanis

Sydney Hensyel: “Solving the mystery of cryptic Alpheus species.” Faculty Mentor: Kristin Hultgren

Teri Rackson: “Effects of high and low-use trails on plant diversity in Tiger Mountain State Park.” Faculty Mentor: Michael Zanis

2:15-2:30

2:30-2:45

3:00-3:15

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3:30-3:45

3:45-4:00

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Conference Index

Ahmad, Sufia 15

AhPo, Lilianna 7

Alberts, Erin 6

Alvarez, Diego 16

Asare-Konadu, Kofi 22

Ayers, Jordan 8

Bailey, Austin 21

Baker, Nakiya 17

Barre, Ariana 19

Benedict, Brooke 8

Bjelajac, Jeremy 22

Boynton, Emily 12

Cababa, Soleil 6

Carpenter, Tiffany 18

Casimiro, Jamal 16

Chung, Daye 19

Collier, Madison 7

Corbin, Madeline 12

Craighead, Callie 8

Davis, Lorraine 21

de Bortnowsky, Tara 11

DeJohn, Nicolas 14

DeRome, Camille 23

Dyrland, Mary 22

Everett, Claire L. 20

Fairchild, Cameron 8

Fawcett, Amanda 11

Forrest, Alexandra 13

Fromherz, Rachel 10

Garcia, Nicolas Huarita 21

Gardner, Braden 20

Giannini, Ryan 17

Girardin, Margaret 14

Golding, Danae 13

Grob, David 9

Guillermo, Jillian 10

Guzman, Edith 15

Henderson, Jasmine 6

Hensyel, Sydney 23

Herrera, Gloria Ixtaly 6

Holloway, Ash 14

Howell, Azrael 9

Hughes, Benjamin 22

Jeffroy-Meynard, Anne-Celine

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Jesse, Genevieve 17

Jobe, Pa Ousman 10

Langdale, Natalie 13

Le, Khanh 19

Levy, Sam 23

Lin, David 17

Link, Jeremy S. 19

Lustig, Robin S. 7

Magnan, Van M. 10

Mandich, Mirka 9

Martin, Wiley 11

McClean, Sarah 14

McGavin, Tira 12

McLaughlin, John 19

Mohammed, Ayat 18

Molina, Alicia Guevara 16

Murphy, Kelton N. 7

Morales, Marisol 9

Ng, Melissa 18

Nguyen, Cara 10

Novillo, Wendy L. Tafur 7

Olson, Courtney 21

Ortiz, Elaine 11

Paddock, Madeline 14

Palmer, Kallan 14

Parmar, Nayandeep 20

Pierce, Emma 14

Polkinghorn, Caley 22

Rackson, Teri 23

Ramsey, Jenna 13

Rangel, Annet 7

Reed, MacKenzie 11

Reinhardt, Peter 21

Riley, Christopher 18

Rivera, Zeena 15

Roberts, Margaret 9

Rousselle, Hayley 7

Rousselot, Sabrina 16

Rykaczewski, Katie 20

Sheets, Molly 9

Sterling, Stefany 15

Stone, Charlie Jenna 11

Styles-Ashley, Avalon 12

Takushi, Brittany 22

Tefft, Katelynn 13

Tewari, Isheeta 21

Thé, Karena 21

Tillery, Logan 20

Presenters

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Tran, Dana 19

Travis, Esther 16

Tufte, Oliver 6

Uyeno, Doni 15

Wood, Tiffany 7

Wright, Abigail 22

Yamakawa, Karyl-Lin 20

Young, Emma 12

Bakiner, Onur 18

Bollich-Ziegler, Kathryn 14-15

Carlson, Caitlin Ring 7

Clark Hillard, Molly 10-13

Cosgrove, Serena 15-17

Frato, Katherine 20

Hawley, Hillary 6

Hudgins, Audrey 6

Hultgren, Kristin 22-23

Jackels, Susan 19

Johnson Bube, June 7-8, 13

Jordan, Mark 21, 23

Kaiser, Brett 21-22

Klee, Stephen 10

Faculty Mentors

Langenhan, Joseph 20

Lasprogata, Geneva 10

Latch, Douglas 18, 20

Loertscher, Jennifer 19

Luckey, Stephan 21-22

McLeod, Marc 14

Medina, Dylan 9

Meyer, Allison 11, 13

Meyers, Susan 12-13

Mian, Ali 9

Miguel, Agnieszka 9

Olsen, Erik 10

Robinson, Nova 9

Roth, Tara 6

Skogerboe, Kristen 18-19

Spencer, Heath 14

Spinetta, Michael 14-15

Suydam, Ian 20

Tracey, Hannah 6

Vurkaç, Mehmet 9

Welsh, Molly 22

Whitlow, Lindsay 21

Wirth, Jason 9

Wotus, Cheryl 22

Zanis, Michael 21-23

Notes

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