Nine EWU McNair Scholars Present at Baylor McNair Research Conference

Nine EWU McNair Scholars Present at Baylor McNair Research Conference

From looking at community perceptions of reentry barriers to formerly incarcerated people to the impact of chemical weathering from Mount St. Helen’s on streams, EWU McNair Scholars have been hard at work researching all summer under the guidance of their mentors. On October 1st and 2nd. Nine of these scholars presented at the 2020 Virtual Baylor McNair Research Conference! This conference brought together over 350 students, staff, and faculty from McNair programs across the country. Presenting at the conference gives student practice for the future, as well as the opportunity to network with graduate programs across the country. Congratulations to our amazing student presenters and huge thanks to their mentors for ongoing support! Click on the student’s name below to learn more about them and their research.

 

Mentor: Dr. Majid Sharifi, International Affairs and Political Science

Mentor: Dr. Judd A. Case, Biology

Mentor: Dr. Carmen Nezat, Geology

Mentor: Dr. Lindsey Upton, Criminology

 

Mentor: Dr. Dorothy Zeisler Vralsted, International Affairs

 

Mentor: Dr. Yao Houndonougbo, Chemistry

Mentor: Dr. Rebecca Brown, Biology

Mentor: Dr. Jillene Seiver, Psychology

Mentor: Dr. Brian Buchanan, Archaeology/GIS

 

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