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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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Stetson Showcase: ‘Resilience. Resurgence. Revival.’

“Showcase is back.”

Those were the immediate and enthusiastic words from Kimberly Reiter, PhD, when about the status of Stetson Showcase 2022.

Since 1999, Showcase has been a springtime tradition that celebrates the research and scholarly achievements of students from across the DeLand campus. Students from all years and schools are invited to participate. Hundreds of them share their research through presentations, portfolios, posters, readings, music and theater performances, art shows and multimedia work to the general public. And they present their programs in professional settings for audiences that include judges, faculty, fellow students and esteemed members of the community.

In essence, while many Stetson students have the opportunity to present their work at professional meetings across the country, Stetson Showcase has provided an additional opportunity for them to display their work to faculty, fellow students and interested members of the wider community.

For the past two years, however, the COVID-19 pandemic halted the big show, leaving students with only an online platform to share their prowess.

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Kimberly Reiter, PhD

Yet, now the return of Showcase is only days away, set for April 12 — live and in person, with one session available for students, regardless of major, to present online. In addition, Stetson President Christopher F. Roellke, PhD, was the scheduled keynote speaker.

Appropriately enough, the Showcase theme is “Resilience. Resurgence. Revival.”

“We have almost no students who remember what a normal Showcase looks like,” said Reiter, associate professor of history and long-time chair of Stetson Showcase. “The only students who remember what a normal Showcase looks like are in the graduating class, and they were freshmen who probably didn’t participate in Showcase 2019.”

Reiter, nonetheless, was anticipating a very busy day.

There will be as many as 10 concurrent sessions during the hours of 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.. That is followed by an evening reception, featuring Roellke’s keynote speech, “Higher Education at the Crossroads,” and an awards ceremony.

The program is available here.

“Everybody is engaged,” Reiter concluded, “and sessions will be going on all over campus.”

-Michael Candelaria

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Celebrate Stetson Showcase, April 13 2021

The Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium Showcase — an annual celebration of academic achievement at Stetson — is set for Tuesday, April 13. 

More than 160 students from the School of Music, School of Business Administration and the College of Arts and Sciences will present research by juniors, seniors and Honors students between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. 

Showcase will be a hybrid presentation. Some events, such as the senior recital and Hand exhibits, will be available both live and online. Two other sessions will be face-to-face but viewable online. Many others will be entirely online. 

Students, faculty and staff, along with family outside the Stetson community, must register to attend events virtually. Registration began April 7 and continues through April 13. For those attending live sessions, there are capacity limits, which will be observed. Once the registration form is received, registrants will receive links to the sessions. The Registration link can be found here

Day classes across campus are being canceled, providing all students with the opportunity to see and hear the work of fellow students. Cultural credit will be awarded by 15-minute participation blocks on Zoom or in person. For every 15 minutes logged into or attending a session, one-third of a cultural credit will be awarded. A maximum of five cultural credits can be earned for the symposium event. At each venue, student ID numbers will have to be used for cultural credit.

View the planned Showcase program here.

Showcase, with its debut in 1999, has grown to be one of the oldest and most distinctive comprehensive Undergraduate Research Days nationwide. Former names include Undergraduate Scholarship and Performance Day and Undergraduate Scholarship Day. 

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Kimberly Reiter, PhD

COVID-19 halted the celebration in 2020, but not this year. 

“COVID may have put us down last year, because we just had no time to put this together, but this year … we are alive and kicking,” asserted Kimberly Reiter, PhD, associate professor of history and chair of the Stetson Undergraduate Research Committee and Stetson Showcase. 

The theme this year is New Worlds, acknowledging the challenges that undergraduate research has faced in the past year, and the new understandings that have resulted in conducting that research. The theme also celebrates the opportunities students have created for both learning and research in a world of virtual academe, Reiter said. 

The Showcase will be competitive, too. Project judging, encompassing input from selected faculty, staff and industry leaders, will culminate in an awards ceremony. In general, students are asked to discuss their projects at a level that anyone not knowing the area can understand, with the belief that part of an effective presentation is effective communication. 

The winners of each of the locations or poster sessions will receive a Maris Prize of $200 and a certificate of excellence.

-Michael Candelaria

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