By Gail Hairston
The 糖心vlog官方入口 recently announced the 16 undergraduate winners of the 53rd annual Oswald Research and Creativity Competition.
Established in 1964 by former UK President John Oswald, the Oswald Research and Creativity Program encourages research and creative activities by undergraduate students at UK. The objectives of the program are to stimulate creative work by undergraduate students and to recognize individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement.
Categories include biological sciences; design, including architecture, landscape architecture and interior design; fine arts, including film, music, photography, painting and sculpture; humanities, from creative and critical-research approaches; physical and engineering sciences; and social sciences. All submissions are sent anonymously to faculty reviewers in related fields and are judged based on a rubric.
Awards in each category are: first place, $350; second place, $200; and honorable mention, if applicable. Entries are judged on originality, clarity of expression, scholarly or artistic contribution, and the validity, scope and depth of the project or investigation. Organizers expressed special thanks to the judges for their support of undergraduate student research.
This year's award winners are:
Biological Sciences
- First Place: Joshua Preston, 鈥淢aternal Nicotine Exposure Prior to and During Pregnancy and Nursing Increases Offspring Obesity Risk鈥
- Second Place: Kelly Sovacool, 鈥淒eveloping a Global Homology and Collinearity Analysis Framework for Identifying Gene Duplication Events鈥
Design
- First Place: Brooke Holley, 鈥淔reedom of Fluidity鈥
- Second Place: Alexander Kistler, 鈥淭he Woodlands, A Naturally Designed Residential Landscape鈥
Fine Arts
- First Place: Liz Moore, 鈥淢icro in the Macro鈥
- Second Place: Meredith Matia, 鈥淚chigo, Ichie鈥
- Honorable Mention: Schuyler Baas, 鈥淭he Remembrance鈥
Humanities: Creative
- First Place: Bridget Nicholas, 鈥淟essons for Women鈥
Humanities: Critical
- First Place (tie): Andrew Johnson, 鈥淜entucky Slavery: The Historiography of Human Property Records鈥
- First Place (tie): Isabelle Martin, 鈥淎 Single Particle Among Billions: Yayoi Kusama and the Power of the Minute鈥
- Second Place: Beau Revlett, 鈥淎ristotle and Game Theory on Human Nature and Ethics鈥
- Honorable Mention: Caitlin Dorris, 鈥淐omplete History of the Nursing Home Ombudsman Program鈥
Physical and Engineering Sciences
- First Place: Grant Forbes, 鈥淎nalysis of Current-mode Detectors for Resonance Detection in Neutron Optics Time Reversal Symmetry Experiment鈥
- Second Place: Rhett Croley, 鈥淪pin Transport of Polarized Helium-3 Atoms鈥
Social Sciences
- First Place: Veronica Scott, 鈥淢emes: The Interaction Between Imagery and Subculture鈥
- Second Place: Martha Tillson, 鈥淎n Exploratory Study of Syringe Exchange Program Awareness and Perceptions in Kentucky鈥
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