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2026 SURE Grant Recipients and Faculty Mentors

The Office of Faculty Engagement is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Grants. These awards support undergraduate students as they pursue original research and creative scholarship under the mentorship of Stetson faculty members. Through the SURE program, students engage in hands-on research across a variety of disciplines, contributing to new knowledge while developing valuable scholarly and professional skills.

Natalie McCoy

Project: Echoes of the Early Modern English Songscape
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Joel Davis

Natalie Reese McCoy’s research investigates “The sad nymph, Echo,” an understudied seventeenth-century song preserved in the manuscript Anne Twice, Her Booke: Songs Vnto the Violl and Lute. Drawing on research conducted at the New York Public Library, the project aims to produce the first modern transcription and professional recording of the piece while bringing greater attention to the contributions of women composers and musicians in early modern England.

Owen Lazarus

Project: The Sino-German Relationship and the American Response, 1927–1941
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Leander Seah

Owen Lazarus’s research examines the relationship between China and Germany from 1927 to 1941 and how the United States responded to that partnership. By studying this period of international diplomacy and conflict, the project explores how shifting alliances and global tensions shaped American foreign policy in the years leading up to World War II.

Nicholas Lucchese

Project: Theodore Roosevelt, Japan, and the United States in the Asia-Pacific, 1897–1909
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Leander Seah

Nicholas Lucchese’s research examines President Theodore Roosevelt’s administration and its approach to diplomacy with Japan as an emerging global power. By exploring historical strategies for navigating shifting international relationships, the project offers insights that may inform contemporary discussions about how the United States engages with rising powers in today’s geopolitical landscape.

Amy King

Project: Active Site Modifications in [NiFe] Hydrogenase for Enhanced Biomimetic Catalysts
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Meghan McGreal

Amy King’s research uses computational methods to study modifications to the active site of [NiFe] hydrogenase, an enzyme involved in hydrogen production and utilization. By examining how changes to the enzyme’s structure affect its function, the project aims to inform the design of more efficient biomimetic catalysts for clean energy and sustainable chemical applications.

Ilanthy Henry

Project: Analysis of Variance in Gene Expression in Drosophila melanogaster Testis
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Sepideh Dadkhah

Ilanthy Henry’s research examines patterns of gene expression in the testis of Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as the fruit fly. By analyzing variation in gene activity, the project aims to deepen our understanding of the genetic mechanisms that influence reproductive biology and contribute to broader insights in genetics and developmental biology.

Mary DeNote

Project: King Arthur as a Political Tool from the Plantagenets to the Windsors
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Kimberly Reiter

Mary DeNote’s research explores how Arthurian legend has been used by the House of Plantagenet and the modern House of Windsor to shape royal identity and legitimacy. By comparing the ways these two British dynasties have drawn on the stories and symbolism of King Arthur, the project examines the enduring influence of myth and history on monarchy and national identity.

Eloisy Goncalves

Project: Comparing Bone-Conducted to Air-Conducted Sound During Singing
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Chadley Ballantyne

Benjamin Miyazato – Stetson University’s First G.I. Generation

Project: Stetson University’s First G.I. Generation
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jacob Walters

Benjamin’s research explores the experiences of World War II veterans who attended Stetson University through the G.I. Bill and compares them with veterans at similar small, private liberal arts colleges across Florida. By examining themes of civic service and postwar education, the project seeks to better understand Stetson’s place within the broader history of higher education and its connection to national and regional developments following World War II.

Aayusha Sapkota

Project: Institutional Capacity and the Distributional Effects of Payment Digitalization – Nepal
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Khushbu Mishra

Aayusha Sapkota’s research explores how the digitalization of payments affects different populations in Nepal and the role institutional capacity plays in shaping those outcomes. By examining the distributional effects of digital payment systems, the project aims to better understand how financial technologies influence economic inclusion and access across communities.

Candela Tourné Muñoz

Project: The Role of Information in Shaping Higher Education Aspirations in Uruguay
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Sarah Lingo

Candela Tourné Muñoz’s research explores how access to information about universities, scholarships, and other educational opportunities influences the higher education aspirations of high school students in Uruguay. By examining whether greater awareness of available resources encourages students to pursue further education, the project aims to identify ways to better connect students with opportunities that support their academic goals.

Vivian Jones

Project: Using 3D-Printing to Examine the Mechanical Properties of Developing Tissue
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Holley Lynch

Brianna Boltz

Project: Comparing Endogenous Tidal Rhythms of Mangrove Tree Crabs (Aratus pisonii), Mosquito Lagoon
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Corie Charpentier

Emily Cloudman

Project: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ozone Disrupting Canine Biofilms
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Michele Skelton

Emily Cloudman’s research examines the use of ozone therapy as a potential treatment for antibiotic-resistant ear infections in canines. The project evaluates whether ozone could serve as an effective alternative to traditional antibiotic therapies and support the development of new strategies in veterinary medicine.

Aiden Ramsey

Project: Florida’s Youth Turnout Problem
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Kelly Smith

Aiden Ramsey’s research examines why Florida experiences lower youth voter turnout than much of the rest of the United States. By compiling a comprehensive dataset spanning all 50 states from 2000 to 2024, the project analyzes voter turnout alongside registration laws, campaign spending, demographic factors, and education policies to better understand the influences on youth civic participation.

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Showcase 2020: The Vision Endures

The Office of Faculty Engagement recognizes the 2020 Stetson Showcase, held under extraordinary circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Originally planned as a campus-wide celebration of undergraduate research, scholarship, innovation, and creativity, Showcase 2020 was set to feature nearly 250 student presentations representing every school and college at Stetson University. Although the in-person event could not take place, the commitment of Stetson’s students and faculty ensured that undergraduate research and creative work continued to be celebrated through virtual presentations and online exhibitions.

The 2020 theme, “Vision,” reflected Stetson’s commitment to engaged learning, creativity, interdisciplinary exploration, and undergraduate research. Artwork created by students Reeva Licht and Cameron Gerstenslager was selected to represent the theme, capturing the optimism and breadth of opportunities available through a Stetson education.

Despite the challenges of the year, Showcase 2020 demonstrated the resilience of the Stetson community and reinforced the university’s dedication to undergraduate scholarship. The experiences of 2020 also informed future planning, leading to the development of strategies for supporting virtual research presentations when needed.

The Office of Faculty Engagement thanks the Undergraduate Research Committee, faculty mentors, staff, student interns, and all participating students whose efforts ensured that the spirit of Showcase endured during an unprecedented year.

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2026 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2026 Maris Awards, recognizing exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards celebrate students whose projects demonstrate originality, academic excellence, and effective communication across a wide range of disciplines. The 2026 recipients explored topics spanning biology, public policy, economics, environmental science, business, the arts, and technology, showcasing the breadth and impact of undergraduate scholarship at Stetson.

Poster Presentations
  • Naya AdlaAcoustic Indices as Reliability Indicators for Automated Oyster Toadfish Calls Detection
  • Raissa Borges de Oliveira LealMolecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Non-Canonical Nuclear Localization Signal Within the Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small Tumor Antigen
  • Sean GaudreaultInvestigating Fus1 and Pea2 Roles in Mating and Protein Localization by Mutating Fus1’s Internal Domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Arts
  • Maria LatourFish Sermon
Junior Music Recitals
  • Andre CaquimboOboe
Oral Presentations
  • Noelle ZinnCell Cycle-Dependent Nuclear Localization of the Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small Tumor Antigen Suggests a Regulated Import Mechanism
  • Diana GodinhoFrom Repression to Human Rights: The Case of Michelle Bachelet in Chile
  • Nicholas MauckMicroplastic Abundance and Color Distribution in Palaemonetes paludosus Across Urban and Protected Freshwater Systems in Central Florida
  • Raissa Borges de Oliveira LealEvaluating the Impact of Vaccination on Dengue Incidence: An Econometric Analysis of São Paulo
  • Isabella Degenhardt, Endrik Brettmann, Dietre Griesinger, and Kamryn WilsonLululemon Stockpitch
  • Leonardo Giorgioni FigueroaThe Influence of Educational Video Interventions on Hurricane Risk Perception: The Role of Affective Response and Graphical Literacy
  • Kira ZaitsavaLocal Impact Score
Kathleen Johnson Award for Excellence in Arts and Humanities
  • Nico AlonsoConservative State Religion: Miami Cubans as the “Model Minority”
Leonard Nance Award for Justice Studies
  • Abdulraqeeb OguntadeBuilding Frameworks for a Recovery Housing Program at Rising Against All Odds
  • Patrick GallowayPunishment as Political Language: The Ideational Foundations of Rehabilitation’s Marginalization in U.S. Prisons

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2026 Maris Award recipients on their outstanding accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work exemplify the university’s dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and meaningful engagement with the challenges and opportunities facing society today.

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2025 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2025 Maris Awards, recognizing exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards honor students whose projects exemplify academic excellence, originality, and effective communication across a broad spectrum of disciplines. This year’s recipients explored topics ranging from biology and environmental science to entrepreneurship, literature, psychology, and the performing arts, highlighting the outstanding work of Stetson’s undergraduate scholars.

Poster Presentations
  • Nicole StoverGene Regulation of Catalase and Copper/Zinc Superoxide Dismutase in Response to Normoxic Stress on Eruca sativa in a Nutrient Film Technique System
  • Avery BrooksThe Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Seedling Growth of Arnoglossum floridanum
Arts and Museums
  • Danielle HuntThe JungleBrunch89
Music
  • Rayah YehnertFlute
Oral Presentations
  • Anthony CagleThe Effects of Steviol Glycoside and Aspartame on Development of Gastrulation-Stage Axolotl Embryos
  • Kyanna BuischAge Differences Between Religious Traditions and Depression
  • Madelyn EmmonsThe Lion, The Bus, and The Homework
  • Dylan AnthonyDissecting the Domains of Fus1 Required for Yeast Cell Fusion
  • Braedyn WasdenThe Spaces and Bodies of Ligotti and Kafka: Between Space and Body in Capitalist Organizational Management
  • Nicole Alvarez-RuizA Coffee Venture: Café Querido
  • Sara Ward, John DeVaul, and Rayner AlmarazPanel on Public Safety

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2025 Maris Award recipients on their exceptional accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work reflect the university’s enduring commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary learning, and academic excellence while making meaningful contributions to their respective fields.

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2024 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2024 Maris Awards, recognizing exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards honor students whose work exemplifies originality, academic excellence, and effective communication across diverse fields of study. This year’s recipients explored topics ranging from ecology and infectious disease to history, psychology, agriculture, and the arts, demonstrating the depth and impact of undergraduate scholarship at Stetson.

Poster Presentations
  • Justine HorneInfection Experiments with the Invasive Pentastome (Raillietiella orientalis) in Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella marina)
  • Jordan CalderaraDocumenting the Spread of an Invasive Pentastome (Raillietiella orientalis) Throughout Southwest, Central, and Northern Florida
  • Ryan MossellA Tale of Two Habitats: Why Are Copepods Larger in Mosquito Lagoon Than in Halifax River?
Creative Arts
  • Jodi-Ann TaylorExploring the Interconnectivity Between Nature, Technology, and the Arts
Junior Music Recitals
  • Nicholas DieuxBaritone Voice
Oral Presentations
  • Coral KehmInfection of Curly-Tailed Lizards (Leiocephalus carinatus) with the Pentastome Parasite, Raillietiella orientalis
  • Tristyn RampersadAnalyzing Racial Disorientation Through Predictive Processing
  • Abria DoeEfficiency Enhancement Initiative
  • Christian BerberichRodent Species in a Midwestern Prairie Ecosystem Serve as Potential Reservoirs of Ehrlichiosis-Causing Bacteria
  • Christa AssiUnderstanding State Fragility Through Media: Why Hezbollah Thrives in Lebanon and Not Jordan
  • Ryan MasonFactors Affecting Improved Agricultural Output Under Khrushchev Versus Stalin in the Soviet Union
  • Rosemary McHughThe Emotional Labor and Identity Sensemaking in Recruitment: It’s Not for Everyone
Leonard Nance Prize for Research in Social Justice
  • August DuPuisStolen Language, Stolen Spirit: An Exploration of Indigenous Two-Spirit Language Loss and Its Impacts on Gender Expression
  • Devin HernandezTwo Steps Forward, One Step Back: The History of Methadone, 1947 to 1974

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2024 Maris Award recipients on their remarkable accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work reflect the university’s commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary learning, and the pursuit of knowledge that makes a meaningful impact within and beyond the Stetson community.

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2023 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2023 Maris Awards, honoring exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards recognize students whose work demonstrates originality, academic excellence, and effective communication across a broad range of disciplines. The 2023 recipients showcased innovative projects spanning scientific research, technology, the humanities, social sciences, and the arts, reflecting the vibrant culture of undergraduate scholarship at Stetson.

Leonard Nance Prize
  • Analee MonrrealEffects of Farm-related Risks and Exposures: Evaluating Environmental Injustice on Farmworkers in Pierson, Florida
Poster Presentations
  • Grayson TaberImaging Early Developmental Stages of Butterfly, Vanessa cardui
  • Margaret StrubleThe Effect of Hypoxia on Apoptotic Pathways in SKBR3 Breast Cancer Cells
  • Kayle CunninghamDiversity of Parasites in Central Florida Rodents: Neotoma, Sigmodon, and Peromyscus
Art and Digital Arts Presentations and Exhibitions
  • Mario SaponaroEternity Doesn’t Last Forever
Junior Music Recitals
  • Isabel BarbatoVoice
Oral Presentations
  • Xanthippe A. Pack-BrownLet Women Love: A Cross Examination of Sapphic Relationships in Fantasy and Reality
  • Mary BrandtUnited States and China: Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare in the 21st Century
  • Evans AsuboahRedesigning Black Home Schoolers of Central Florida’s Website for Improved User Experience and Increased Donations
  • Kaira TheveninExploration of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small Tumor Antigen in Transformation & Tumorigenesis
  • Chloe DeYoungAnalyzing the Function of Fus1 During Cell Fusion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Shadia Muñoz NajarRiches to Rags: The Paradox of Resource Abundance in Latin America

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2023 Maris Award recipients on their outstanding accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work exemplify the university’s commitment to intellectual curiosity, innovation, and academic excellence while making meaningful contributions to their respective fields.

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2022 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2022 Maris Awards, honoring exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards recognize students whose projects demonstrate academic excellence, innovation, and effective communication across a wide range of disciplines. This year’s recipients explored topics spanning scientific research, sustainability, history, public health, and the arts, reflecting the breadth and impact of undergraduate scholarship at Stetson.

Leonard Nance Prize
  • Emily KeckExpanding Access to Black History in Volusia County Through Digital Storytelling
Poster Presentations
  • Kaira TheveninExploration of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small Tumor Antigen in Transformation & Tumorigenesis
  • Maria SneeThe Effects of Habitat on the Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in Rodent Reservoirs
  • Jay StearmanStudents’ Perception of Campus Green Spaces and Community Gardens
Art and Digital Arts Presentations and Exhibitions
  • Andy Ramirez-GarciaThe Hidden Forest
  • Jade Ammonese.g.
Junior Music Recitals
  • Abbey BrodnickPiano
  • Kaylan HernandezVoice (Soprano)
Oral Presentations
  • Kendall BuckImproving Food Waste to Drive Sustainability
  • Meghan LandsbergThe Ones We Lose to Lies: The Role of QAnon in the Destruction of Personal Relationships
  • Bec HettInterfaith Relations on Stetson’s Campus
  • Kellie BaierIdentifying the Primary Reservoir of Borrelia burgdorferi Present in Central Florida
  • Madison WilkersonFamily and Friends’ Influence on Internalized Stigma of Mental Health

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2022 Maris Award recipients for their outstanding accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work embody the university’s commitment to intellectual curiosity, innovation, and excellence while making meaningful contributions to their fields and communities.

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2021 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2021 Maris Awards, recognizing exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement showcased by students across a variety of disciplines.

The Maris Awards celebrate presentations that demonstrate originality, academic excellence, and effective communication. The 2021 recipients reflect Stetson’s commitment to fostering inquiry, innovation, and creative expression through undergraduate education.

Art and Digital Arts Presentations and Exhibitions
  • Grace CrandallA Place You Want to Stay
Junior Music Recitals
  • Elené OkruashviliPiano
Oral Presentations
  • D. Zevi AltusEstimating Kurdish Population in Turkey: Population Modeling with Regression and Leslie Matrices
  • Anna BajInvestigating How a Single Point Mutation in FUS1 Alters Yeast Cell Fusion
  • Matis FogelUsing Molecular Docking to Study Known SINE XPO1 Inhibitors and to Design Novel SINE XPO1 Inhibitors
  • Shmuel FogelEthanol-Based Extracts from Alpinia zerumbet Induce Apoptosis in CLL Cells
  • Alison MartinEffects of Ibuprofen on Development of Axolotl Embryos
  • Tahira PerryImpact of Light Availability and the Mutualistic Relationship with Nitrogen-Fixing Bacterium, Rhizobium, on Above-Ground Growth of Chamaecrista fasciculata
  • Jessica MatilszkiSelling Secondhand Concert Tickets: What Is Your Best Bet?
  • Aliya Cruise and Caleb Roberts(ACT)ion: Combating Social Justice Issues Through Devised Theatre

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2021 Maris Award recipients on their remarkable achievements. Their research, scholarship, and creative work exemplify the dedication, curiosity, and innovation that continue to enrich the Stetson community and advance undergraduate excellence.

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2019 Maris Award Winners

Stetson University proudly congratulates the recipients of the 2019 Maris Awards, recognizing exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented during Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards celebrate students whose work demonstrates originality, academic excellence, and effective communication across a wide range of disciplines. The 2019 recipients exemplify the curiosity, innovation, and dedication that define undergraduate research and creative activity at Stetson.

Poster Presentations

  • Tara BreedenThe Effects of tDCS and Meditation on Anxiety and Attention
  • Hallie KimbrelComparison of the Distribution of Southern Rays (Hypanus americanus) and Bluntnose Rays (Hypanus say) in Pinellas County, Florida
  • Katherine ScottKeep Calm and Pray On: The Exploration of How Religious Involvement Predicts Anxiety Levels
  • Samantha McPhersonAssessing the Metabolic Cost of Pregnancy in Pygmy Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus miliarius)

Art Exhibition

  • Solomon NehrigHarmonic Levels

Music Recitals

  • Kat Kirby-KopczynskiVoice (Soprano)

Oral Presentations

  • Claretta HolseyMouth Sound
  • Elijah McCoyApp-tastic: How Can Technology Improve the Stage Management Process?
  • Zoe WeaverBu Yi Yang: Why Democracy in Taiwan Is in Two
  • Samantha HarrisThe Limitations Behind a Laser Range Finder
  • William GillettAnalyzing Cryptobiosis in Tardigrades: Hypsibius dujardini and Dactylbiotus dispar
  • Molly FlanaganThe Effect of Informative Contexts on the Recall of the Orthographic Representations of Words

Business

  • Kailee HoweMish Mash Bowl
  • Nathaniel Diamond, Nathaniel Smith, Regis Steighner, and Matthew SweeneyA New Business Approach for the Cancer Action Network of the American Cancer Society

Stetson University congratulates all of the 2019 Maris Award recipients on their outstanding accomplishments. Their research, scholarship, and creative work reflect the university’s commitment to academic excellence and the pursuit of knowledge across disciplines.

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2018 Maris Awards

Stetson University recognizes the recipients of the 2018 Maris Awards, honoring exceptional undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative achievement presented at Stetson Showcase.

The Maris Awards celebrate students whose presentations exemplify academic excellence, innovation, and effective communication across a diverse range of disciplines. From scientific research and business innovation to the arts and humanities, these projects reflect the creativity and dedication of Stetson students.

Poster Presentations
  • Slavina AnchevaThe Effects of European Union Economic Policy on Bulgaria and Romania
  • Mackenzie QuinnInvestigating the Accessibility to Select Organic Food Sources Based on Food Desert Characteristics within DeLand, Florida
  • Ana RodriguezAdaptive Significance of Homing in the Limpet (Siphonaria pectinata) in Central Florida
  • Ashtan MadsenAcademic Self-Efficacy is More Closely Associated with Anxiety than Social Support
Art Exhibition
  • Ariana SantanaWild Growth
Junior Music Recitals
  • Alexander Rivera-CharlesClarinet
Oral Presentations
  • Rebekah AndersonThe Son of Man and the Historical Jesus
  • Marissa HanleyBarlovius: DeLand’s Vacation into the Eldritch
  • Veronica FaisonStanding Up by Kneeling Down: The Delegitimization of Colin Kaepernick’s “Taking the Knee” Protest in Fox News’ Media Coverage
  • Alexander KrestA Comparative Field Study Regarding the Competitive Growth Rates of Ceratophyllum demersum and Hydrilla verticillata
  • Justin CorrissCrushing Sweet: The Historical Origins of Sweet Wine Stigmatization
  • James McNicholsAlpinia zerumbet Essential Oil Ethanol Extracts Derived from the Rhizome, Seed, and Seed Covering Reduce Jurkat Leukemia Cell Viability via XIAP1 and PARP Modulation
Business Competitions
Ethics
  • Nate Smith and Sara KlassThe Ethics of Hacking
Stock Pitch
  • Leah HausermanKnowles Corp
Family Business
  • William “Billy” Harris, Alycia Perkins, and Ryan BurkeLEE KUM Kee – Motivating the Fifth Generation
Entrepreneurship
  • Zachary HarshbargerThe Stink Box

The Office of Faculty Engagement congratulates all of the 2018 Maris Award recipients on their outstanding accomplishments. Their scholarship, creativity, and dedication embody the spirit of academic excellence and undergraduate research at Stetson University.