{"id":908,"date":"2022-04-11T09:19:30","date_gmt":"2022-04-11T13:19:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/scholarsday\/?page_id=908"},"modified":"2023-03-29T12:35:23","modified_gmt":"2023-03-29T16:35:23","slug":"2022-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.ramapo.edu\/scholarsday\/2022-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Scholars’ Day 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"
Scholars\u2019 Day, an annual event held near the end of each spring semester, is an opportunity for the entire community to celebrate our students\u2019 creative and scholarly achievements. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, Scholars\u2019 Day showcases some of the most exemplary faculty-mentored student creativity and scholarly activities undertaken in 2021-22. A juried event, Scholars\u2019 Day features poster and oral presentations that represent the support of the convening groups of the majors or minors associated with the projects and the dedication of faculty mentors. This year twenty-nine student submissions, representing sixteen majors, were accepted for the Scholars\u2019 Day poster presentations. Five of these students were selected by the dean of each of the College\u2019s schools from finalists nominated by faculty through conveners to make oral presentations of their work.<\/p>\n
Scholars\u2019 Day Schedule Poster Session Oral Presentations<\/strong> Reception<\/strong> Dear Students, Faculty, Staff, and Friends,<\/p>\n I am thrilled that, after adopting a virtual format for the past two years, this year’s Scholars\u2019 Day will be held\u00a0on campus<\/u>. I hope you feel as excited as I do to be able to hear the presentations, talk with students and their faculty mentors, and meet family and friends at this in-person event, and I look forward to seeing you there.<\/p>\n Scholars\u2019 Day was established ten years ago at Ramapo College to bring together students and faculty from across the Schools to recognize and celebrate our students\u2019 creative work and scholarly research. Scholars\u2019 Day embodies Ramapo\u2019s mission of interdisciplinarity and experiential learning and provides our students with the unique experience of participating in a juried academic event. I encourage everyone in our campus community to attend Scholars’ Day in order to observe the impressive, varied research and projects our amazing students have completed under the mentorship of our wonderful, dedicated faculty.<\/p>\n I want to thank the Scholars’ Day Organizing Committee –\u00a0Professors\u00a0Eric<\/span>\u00a0Daffron, Satarupa Dasgupta, Williams Jones,\u00a0<\/i>Carrie Miller,\u00a0<\/i>and Dolly Sacristan<\/i>\u00a0– and all of the faculty mentors whose hard work contributed to this event and to the completion of our talented students’ scholarship and projects. Thank you, as well, to all the friends and family members who will celebrate with us. I hope you enjoy what our students have produced!<\/p>\n Finally, thank you to all the Ramapo students who submitted an abstract, and congratulations to those whose work was accepted for this year’s Scholars\u2019 Day. What a wonderful academic achievement! I applaud you for your persistence and dedication and wish you much success in your future years.<\/p>\n Best, Oral Presentations Student Presenter:<\/strong> Christian De Luca Student Presenter:<\/strong> Sophia A. Doyle Student Presenter:<\/strong> Emily Brackenbury Student Presenter:<\/strong> Courtney J. Ober Student Presenters:<\/strong> James Martinez and Michael Sooy Poster Presentations Student Presenter:<\/strong> Christian De Luca View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Gabriella Fonseca View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Hailey Drake View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Sophia A. Doyle View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Erika Starost View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Elly Raisch View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Michelle Kukan View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Emily Brackenbury View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Courtney J. Ober View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Trisha Mehta View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Jessica Bleyhl View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Jessica Westwood View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Anjali Patel View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Rianna Di Jesus View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Taylor Michelle Disanno View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Valerie Vengerov View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenters:<\/strong> Autumn Laird and Danielle Rosengrant View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenter:<\/strong> Shreehar Joshi View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenters:<\/strong> Karyssa Cenda\u00f1a and Nathan LaDuke View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenters:<\/strong> Juhi Desai, Suvekshya Shrestha, and Mariam Tinawi View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenters:<\/strong> Grace Byrne and Misha Matthai View Poster<\/a><\/p>\n Student Presenters:<\/strong> James Martinez and Michael Sooy
\n<\/strong>April 20, 2022<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>4:00-5:00 PM
\nFriends Hall<\/p>\n
\n5:00-6:30 PM
\nFriends Hall<\/p>\n
\n6:45-8:30 PM
\nStudent Center Alumni Lounges<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n
\nDr. Susan Gaulden
\nInterim Provost\/Vice President for Academic Affairs<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n
\n<\/strong>5:00-6:30 PM
\nFriends Hall<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nAnisfield School of Business<\/h3>\n
China: How a Nation\u2019s Culture Can Dictate Business Operations and Economic Policy<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Tammi Redd<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Contemporary Arts<\/h3>\n
Social Media’s Effect on College Students\u2019 Perceptions of the Pandemic<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Ruma Sen<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Humanities and Global Studies<\/h3>\n
El objecto femenino en Veinte poemas de amor y una canci\u00f3n desesperada
\n<\/em>(The Female Object in Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair)<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Paula Straile-Costa<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Social Science and Human Services<\/h3>\n
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Psychological Wellbeing of Children, and the Therapeutic Benefits of Play in Addressing Related Challenges<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Colleen Martinez<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Theoretical and Applied Science<\/h3>\n
Computational Modeling and Experimental Analysis of DuraPETase, A Thermostable Variant of PETase Plastic Degrading Enzyme<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Ashley Stuart<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n
\n<\/strong>4:00-5:00 PM
\nFriends Hall<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nAnisfield School of Business<\/h3>\n
China: How a Nation\u2019s Culture Can Dictate Business Operations and Economic Policy<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Tammi Redd<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Contemporary Arts<\/h3>\n
Raising awareness about the opioid crisis in New York<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Satarupa Dasgupta<\/p>\nIt’s Okay to be Okay Campaign<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Satarupa Dasgupta<\/p>\nSocial Media’s Effect on College Students\u2019 Perceptions of the Pandemic<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Ruma Sen<\/p>\nAmerican Consumption of South Korean Pop Culture<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Ruma Sen<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Humanities and Global Studies<\/h3>\n
Eating Easy: How Convenience Food Became a Part of the American Identity<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Susan Hangen<\/p>\nMahwah Museum Veterans Project<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Stephen Rice<\/p>\nEl objecto femenino en Veinte poemas de amor y una canci\u00f3n desesperada
\n<\/em>(The Female Object in Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair)<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Paula Straile-Costa<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Social Science and Human Services<\/h3>\n
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Psychological Wellbeing of Children, and the Therapeutic Benefits of Play in Addressing Related Challenges<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Colleen Martinez<\/p>\nUnderstanding Discrimination Towards Students of Asian Descent at Ramapo<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentors:<\/strong> Leah Warner and Tae Kwak<\/p>\nIn-Library Social Work<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Kathleen Ray<\/p>\nDeveloping A Multi-Modal Approach to Pain Management<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Dolly Sacristan<\/p>\nLegal Implications of Modern Discourse on Social Media<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Jeffrey Ellsworth<\/p>\nUsing Mental Imagery as an Effective Coping Mechanism During the COVID-19 Pandemic<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Lysandra Perez-Strumolo<\/p>\nEffectiveness of Psychosocial Treatments for Children with PTSD<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Colleen Martinez<\/p>\nDissociative Identity Disorder: An Empirical Analysis<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> James Morley<\/p>\nCharacteristics of the Visual and Auditory P300 ERP in Individuals with High and Low Self-Reported Deficits of Attention <\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Naseem Choudhury<\/p>\n
<\/div>\nSchool of Theoretical and Applied Science<\/h3>\n
Deep Neural Networks for Time Series Classification in Human Activity Recognition<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Eman Abdelfattah<\/p>\nForaging preferences for different tree species by downy woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers and red-bellied woodpeckers in a floodplain forest (Ramapo Valley County Reservation, NJ)<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Eric Wiener<\/p>\nIsolation, Identification and Assessment of the Antimicrobial Activities of a Thermophilic Actinomycetes Strain Extracted from the Soil<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Kokila Kota<\/p>\nCharacterizing the Growth Rates of Brewing Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) under Varying Alcohol Conditions<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Joost Monen<\/p>\nComputational Modeling and Experimental Analysis of DuraPETase, A Thermostable Variant of PETase Plastic Degrading Enzyme<\/em><\/h4>\n
\nFaculty Mentor:<\/strong> Ashley Stuart<\/p>\n