Greetings and congratulations to the graduate and undergraduate students presenting in this year’s virtual Research Innovation Symposium and Exhibition/RISE 2021! Thank you to the faculty for their mentorship and participation as judges. Academic conferences provide a medium to learn about cutting-edge scholarship, share best practices and advance our understanding of various topics. The presentations this year from graduate and undergraduate students include innovative presentations on Excel, artistic exhibitions, and research posters and oral presentations on a myriad of topics including Cybersecurity to Text Anxiety to Coping with Mental Health as College Students during a global pandemic. These presentations demonstrate just a fraction of the concepts, practices, experiments, discussions and research our students, led by their faculty mentors, have been able to execute in the midst of a global pandemic! As Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, I applaud our students, faculty, and staff on their enterprising efforts and encourage us all to persist to demonstrate the excellence in academics at NSU. Lastly, thank you to the committee for their efforts in organizing this week’s events. Please attend the mid-day forums on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the keynote on Thursday @ 12:30pm featuring Mr. Clayton P. Turner, the first African American director of NASA Langley Research.
Spartanly,
DoVeanna S. Fulton, PhD
Thank you for participating in RISE 2021, NSU’s Undergraduate and Graduate Research Innovation Symposium and Exhibition!
The committee appreciates the support, efforts, and contributions of our students, faculty, administration, and staff. We wish to thank Provost Fulton and the Office of Academic Affairs, the Lyman Beecher Brooks Library, the Office of Communications and Marketing, and all of the faculty, administration, and staff mentors and judges.
We encourage all to view the various presentations and participate (by voting) in the 3-Minute Thesis Exhibition featuring Graduate Students!
This conference is a small sampling of the excellence in learning, research, scholarship and creativity of our students at NSU. In spite of a global pandemic and a mix of hybrid, virtual, remote and in-person learning, our students persist to generate knowledge, engage in discovery and share their research.
Behold, the Green and Gold!
Spartanly,
RISE ‘21 Committee
Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, Interim Dean, Robert C. Nusbaum Honors College & Committee Chair
Dr. Ernestine A. W. Duncan, Professor of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts
Dr. Desi Hacker, Assistant Dean, School of Graduate Studies and Research
Dr. Aliecia McClain, Director, DNIMAS and Professor of Chemistry, College of Science, Engineering & Technology
Dr. Cynthia S. Nicholson, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education and Leadership, School of Education
Ms. Cyanna Rodney-Hill, Interim Media Center Manager, Lyman Beecher Brooks Library
Mrs. Mia Smith, General Coordinator, RCN Honors College
Mrs. Josephine B. Stanley-Brown, Instructor, School of Business
Dr. Sandra Williamson-Ashe, Associate Professor of Social Work, Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work