Heartland and ISU showcase student
research with statewide symposium
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[March 02, 2021]
Heartland Community College students showcased their academic
research at the Illinois State University co-hosted virtual honors
student research symposium on Saturday, February 27, 2021.
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Sponsored by the Honors Council Illinois Region (HCIR), the
symposium drew around 100 honors students from colleges and
universities across the state who had the opportunity to discuss and
receive feedback on their academic research, providing them with
robust learning and professional experience.
Heartland Honors Students and their research topics:
Amari Akins:
Behind Open Arms: An Exploration of How Cults Operate
Cassandra Bean:
100% Renewable Energy in the U.S.
Anna Everett:
The Rise of Designer Babies: Is It Morally Right?
Carly Fisher:
Impact of Fast Fashion
Mya Gramm:
Adoption: Why is It Such an Expensive Option?
Elias Harris Bommarito:
Music and the Mind
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Johnny Martinez:
The New Direction of Filmmaking in the Digital Age
DeAnna Moodie:
Our Food Today: Where Does It Come From and How Does It Grow?
Susan Namboodiri:
The Karens: Collision at the Intersection of Race, Class, Age, and Gender
Jacquelyn Summers: Exploration of Code-Switching
Adriel Vega:
Advantages to Electric Vehicles
All the participating students’ visual presentations can be viewed at
https://
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Heartland’s Honors Program offers students the opportunity to develop their
scholarship, leadership and service skills through specialized seminars and
engagement in individualized readings and research.
To learn more about Heartland’s Honors Program, visit
https://www.heartland.
edu/honors/
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College] |