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Ares
Comparing Lifestyle Behaviors and Body Composition in College Students with and Without Health-Related Majors
—Amanda Ares (Mentor: Summer Cook)

With funding from the Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program (REAP), Amanda Ares learned important exercise science research techniques while uncovering some significant differences in lifestyle habits of her participants.

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Mann
Photocatalytic Methane Conversion
—Isabelle Mann (Mentor: Nan Yi)

Chemical engineering major Isabelle Mann studied the synthesis and use of different photocatalysts for methane conversion.

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scott
Modeling the Impacts of Invasive Streamside Plants and Food Availability on Brook Trout Feeding and Growth
—Matt Scott (Mentor: Nathan Furey)

Building on previous research done at Garland Brook in Lancaster, New Hampshire, Matt Scott's research extended to the biological elements of the streamside environment that are impacted by Japanese knotweed.

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Towers
The Protestant Work Ethic and COVID-19
—Abigail Towers (Mentor: Matthew Dowd)

In her effort to understand how we view work within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, Abigail Towers shows us the importance of connecting the ideas of primary philosophers to issues we face today.

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