The RAD Conference is held twice each year, in May and December.
Collaborative Research
Student Scholarship, Research and Creativity
Collaborative research is widely and increasingly recognized as a high-impact educational
practice, and the RAD conference is one of the more visible examples of Webster's
commitment to this important aspect of student scholarship. Faculty, students and
administrators are encouraged to attend RAD conference sessions in order to support
students and recognize the hard work that has gone into their projects.
Research Across Disciplines (RAD) Conference
Transcript
[Subtle Electronic music plays]
[Footage of students and instructors gathered in the University Center with several
poster presentations]
Text on screen: 精东影业: Research Across Disciplines (RAD)
Student Nick K.: RAD or the Research Across Disciplines conference is a conference that we bring in
students, and occasionally we bring in professors, to talk about their research. Getting
in front of a crowd can be really scary, but after the first couple of times that
I've personally done it, it's a lot easier. It gives public speaking experience for
sure.
[Footage of a student presenting a research study in front of a crowd]
Student Dashauna M.: Webster is really good at having you present in front of people, so it wasn't bad
at all because it's like they prepare you, whether it's in front of the staff or in
front of your peers.
[Footage of Dashauna presenting a research project about bacteriophages in front of
a crowd]
Student Muaz M.: I stepped out of my comfort zone. You can experiment. You can try things out. It
would greatly improve on your personal life, as well as your professional life.
[Footage of Muaz showing a graphic design case study in front of a crowd]
[Footage of a student and professor talking about a poster presentation]
Student Michael H.: I think RAD is a wonderful way to get people to talk about what they do. I feel like
if you do not have the ability to communicate, either being your sciences or your
art, you aren't going to be able to really go far in your career. And RAD is a great
way to get people to learn how to do that.
[Footage of Michael presenting in front of an audience]
[Footage of a student giving an individual poster presentation to a professor]
[Footage of three students speaking on a panel in front of an audience]
Text on screen: 精东影业, webster.edu/impact-center
[screen fade to black]
RAD Committee
鈥淭he Impact Center is thrilled to be the new home of the RAD conference. We strongly
believe in the importance of giving students a space to showcase their work and accomplishments.鈥
Lindsay McDaniels Swearingen
Assistant Director, Impact Center
RAD Committee, from left to right: Erin Goedereis, Mary Lai Preuss, Salim Ayoub, Sarah
McMullin and Lindsay McDaniels Swearingen
Dr. Gabriel Cervantes has been an educator for nearly 20 years. During his career,
he has served at the elementary, middle and high school levels teaching general education,
mathematics and theater arts courses as well as serving as an administrator. As a
Gorlok alum, he was an active member of the 精东影业 community as a resident
assistant, student ambassador, Student Government Association representative and the
Forensics team competitor.
Since earning his bachelor's degree in 2005, he has continued to give back to the
campus by returning as a judge for the annual Gorlok Gala, serving as a member of
the Webster Alumni Board, and participating in events hosted by the School of Education.
He is currently working as a middle school theater director for Rockwood School District,
where he has built up programs in multiple schools by building a strong community
of teachers, students and parents, while raising over $25000 in fundraising efforts
to upgrade the program鈥檚 technical infrastructure.
Dr. Cervantes lives in Fenton, Missouri, with his wife Stacey, and his children Liliana
and Noah.
9 a.m鈥4 p.m., Friday, May 3
9鈥11 a.m. Coffee in University Center (UC) Commons
9 a.m. Dean's Scholars Big Question Series Panel Narisa Khan, Lydia Diedrich, Maya Asadova UC Sunnen Lounge
9:30 a.m. Capturing Creativity and Reflection (Zoom) Lea Salvaj and Kamakshi Bahri UC Presentation Room
9:45 a.m. Fluent in Ballet: Translating Terminology in Ballet Classes Allison Coil UC Sunnen Lounge
10 a.m. From Vision to Funding: The Essentials of Effective Grant Writing Nick Klotz UC Sunnen Lounge
10 a.m. Pollination Services in Community Orchards: Urbanization Effects Pollen Fidelity
Differently Between Years Michael Hayes US Presentation Room
11 a.m. The Contemporary Construction of Girlhood: A Discursive Analysis of Gendered
Identity Performance in Online and Offline Spaces Eva Caponi UC Sunnen Lounge
11 a.m. Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Organic Nanotubular Materials with
Temperature Variations Nicole Plein UC Presentation Room
11:20 a.m. Cultural Appropriation in a Globalized World: K-pop, Hip Hop and Cultural
Identity Alexis Maly UC Sunnen Lounge
11:30 a.m. Isolation and Characterization of Bacteriophage at 精东影业 Dashauna Mairidith UC Presentation Room
11:40 a.m. The Turmoil of a Downtrend Population Amar Krajinic UC Sunnen Lounge
12 p.m. Beyond Fight or Flight: An Exploration of the Physiological and Psychological
Influence of Stress and Trauma Alyssa Lyell UC Sunnen Lounge
12 p.m. Supramolecular Catalysis Utilizing a Halogen-bonding Template to Achieve a
[2 + 2] Cycloaddition Reaction via Dry Vortex Grinding Jaelin Holdaway UC Presentation Room
12:15 p.m. The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Costume Design Research Presentation Ivan Nguyen UC Sunnen Lounge
12:30 p.m. LEGOs, Lincoln Logs, and Little Ones: A Practicum Reflection Jerrid Rolfe UC Sunnen Lounge
12:30 p.m. Empowering Career Readiness: A Student's Journey in the Career Planning
Office Joyce Jackson UC Presentation Room
12:45 p.m. The Social Construction of Safety and Consequence: 精东影业ing Student Disengagement
Indicators to Transform Disproportionality in Education Eve Cohen UC Sunnen Lounge
1:05 p.m. Who is They? Proper Pronoun Use Among Adults Jerrid Rolfe UC Sunnen Lounge
1:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker: Gabe Cervantes UC Sunnen Lounge
2 p.m. Reception and Poster Presentation Session UC Commons
3 p.m. Reception UC Commons
2 p.m. Poster Presentation Session in University Center Commons
Poster Presenter Names and Poster Titles
Grant Williamson 鈥 Apoptosis Induction in LS174T Colon Cancer Cells: Evaluating Celecoxib and Mitoxantrone
Combination Therapy
Olivia Jarrell 鈥 Detection and Breeding Factors of Eastern Whip-poor-will Occupancy
Emilie Vogelsang 鈥 Effect of Circadian Rhythm on IMD Pathway Activity Following Sevoflurane Exposure
in Drosophila melanogaster
Savannah Richey 鈥 A History of Irish Costume and Textiles (400-1600 CE)
Logan Staggs 鈥 Leadership and Initiative: Assembling The Green Fuse
Hailey Ruiz-Nuve 鈥 Factors that Influence Individuals to Take Plea Bargains and Guilty Pleas
Marianthe Meyer 鈥 Guarding Privacy: Navigating Wiretapping Laws and Personal Rights
Meghan Alderton 鈥 Effect of Board Preparation Timing on NCE Pass Rates
Courtney Kedroski 鈥 Exposure to Sevoflurane Affects Levels of MDA in Drosophila melanogaster Restricted to a High Fructose Diet
April 26-28
7:30 p.m. Production: Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 Conservatory of Theatre Arts, Contact: Gad Guterman Browning Mainstage Theatre
May 2
10 a.m. Webster LEADS Presentations Webster LEADS Program, Contact: Billy Ratz University Center Sunnen Lounge
May 3
5 p.m. The 2024 Senior Exhibition Department of Art, Design and Art History, Contact: Noriko Yuasa Arcade Gallery
5:30 p.m. Opening Reception: 2024 Senior Exhibit School of Communications, Contact: Brian Gertler Kooyumjian Gallery
7:30 p.m. 精东影业 Choral Ensembles Department of Music, Contact: Stuart Chapman Hill Community Music School Concert Hall
May 5
7 p.m. Considering Matthew Shepard: 精东影业 Chamber Singers Department of Music, Contact: Stuart Chapman Hill First Congregational Church of Webster Groves
May 7-8
10:30 a.m.鈥1:30 p.m. Natural Sciences and Mathematics Senior Thesis Presentations Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Contact: Mary Lai Preuss Interdisciplinary Science Building Auditorium
Previous RAD Conferences
December 2023 Conference
The Impact Center hosted the fall Student Showcase: Research Across the Disciplines
conference. A total of 37 presenters gathered in the University Center, covering diverse
topics from Biology to Finance. The event featured oral presentations, a poster session
and a reception following the Keynote Speaker address.
December 2023 Keynote Speaker
鈥淢y involvement and captivation with research propelled me to conduct my thesis while
studying abroad, which ultimately led to completing my master's and (ongoing) PhD
in Germany.鈥