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Ranger Research Day

The Second Annual Ranger Research Day is scheduled
Friday, April 4, 2008.

~ DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES, March 14, 2008 ~

This page updated 4.07.2008


Basic information about Ranger Research Day 2008:

  • Annual event, spring semester following spring break.
  • Open to all NWOSU students, faculty and staff.
  • Poster competition for research projects in all disciplines (no oral presentations).
  • Preliminary to Oklahoma Research Day, a statewide/regional research event held each fall semester; the 2008 event will be hosted by Northeastern State University at their campus in Broken Arrow on November 14, 2008. (Hosted initially by UCO, Edmond, the event will likely be hosted by one of the regional universities for two consecutive years, then will move to another campus on a rotation basis).
  • Student projects may be entered 'For Display Only' if authors wish to do so.
  • Faculty projects MUST be entered 'For Display Only.' Only student projects are eligible for the competition.
  • Projects that are planned for Oklahoma Research Day should NOT be attached to foam board, as per the instruction from personnel associated with that event.
  • Guest speaker for this year's event is Dr. Linda Mason, Coordinator for Grants and External Funding Assistance, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

Links for Ranger Research Day 2008:

Posters may not exceed 48" x 48" and should be attached to tri-fold display stands (available at Wal-Mart, Staples, Merrifield's and other businesses); alternatively, you may provide your own easel. The university will provide eight-foot banquet tables, with two posters per table.

Links for general information concerning poster construction (please contact Dr. Murrow, telephone 580.327.8589 or email rcmurrow@nwosu.edu, to report broken links):

Other links of interest:

Ranger Research Day committee:

  • Dr. Rodney C. Murrow, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, chair
  • Dr. James Bowen, Dean of School of Professional Studies
  • Dr. Mike Knedler, Dean of School of Arts and Sciences
  • Dr. Jose Conceicao, Associate Professor of Chemistry
  • Dr. Kay Decker, Professor of Sociology
  • Ms. Camille Holt, Coordinator of Sponsored Programs
  • Dr. Wayne McMillin, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Dr. Sandra Petree, Associate Professor of English

RANGER RESEARCH DAY 2008
WINNING RESEARCH PROJECTS

FIRST PLACE (Tie):

  • Eric Summars (Dr. Aaron J. Place, sponsor)
    "Habituation learning in Western Diamondback rattlesnakes (Crotalue atrax) in response to thermal cues"

  • Tiffiney D. Walls (Dr. Wayne McMillin, sponsor)
    "Socioeconomic status and sex role stereotypes toward women"

SECOND PLACE:

  • Amanda Moyer and Christopher Williams (Dr. Jo Conceicao, sponsor)
    Which comes first, formal charge or Lewis structure: A computational chemistry analysis using electron density?"

THIRD PLACE:

  • Anika Rohla (Dr. Sandra Petree, sponsor)
    "Changes: A new American and feminine reality"

Ranger Research Day 2008:

Research posters were on display in the Student Center Ballroom. The afternoon awards ceremony and the key-note address were in the Student Center Ranger Room beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Key-note speaker was Dr. Linda Mason, Coordinator for Grant Writing and External Funding, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

CLICK HERE for the 2008 Ranger Research Day Abstract Book (PDF document, 9 pages).

CLICK HERE for the 2008 Ranger Research Day Photo Gallery.


RANGER RESEARCH DAY 2007
WINNING RESEARCH PROJECTS

EDUCATION:

First Place: Paula Nevius
"Empathy, Prosocial Helping Behaviors and Career Choice"

Second Place: Amy L. Lowe
"Test Anxiety and Self-Esteem: Does It Affect Academic Performance?"

Third Place: Gisele Jackson
"Generational Perceptions of Personality for Contemporary and Traditional Names"

LIBERAL ARTS:

First Place: Eric J. Schmaltz
"The Long Trek: The Mass Transfer of Ukrainian Germans to 'Greater' Germany, 1943-1945"

Second Place: Bodie O'Donnell
"How Can History Be Used To Stop the Mistakes of the Past: A Look at the Vietnam and Iraq Wars"

Third Place: Aaron L. Mason
"The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Changing Dynamics of American Federalism"

MATH AND SCIENCE:

First Place: Kenny-Joe Wallen
"The Effects of Physical Exercise on Cognitive Mental-Task-Induced Brain Activity (using EEG analysis) in Sedentary Individuals Versus Physically Fit Individuals"

Second Place: Heath Stotts
"Covalency in Ionic Bonds"

Third Place: Stephen An
"The Relation Between Alarm Pheromones and Corticosterone Levels in Western Diamond-Backed Rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox)"


Ranger Research Day 2007:

Research posters were on display in the Student Center Ballroom. The afternoon awards ceremony and the key-note address were in the Student Center Ranger Room beginning at 2:00 p.m.

Key-note speaker was Dr. Stephen W. Painton, Ranger Class of 1969 and Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

CLICK HERE for the 2007 Ranger Research Day Abstract Book (PDF document, 16 pages)

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