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May 3, 2018

College of Human Ecology students recognized for 1xbet online sports betting and creative inquiry

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Sydney Lenox presents her research to the judges

The College of Human Ecology hosted its annual Undergraduate and Graduate 1xbet online sports betting and Creative Inquiry Forums on April 18. The event is designed to allow students in both categories to display and discuss the work they have been doing in their fields.

"This is my favorite event of the year," said Michelle Toews, associate dean for 1xbet online sports betting . "It is exciting to see the diversity of 1xbet online sports betting and creative scholarship conducted by the students in our college."

The undergraduate forum had 11 participants representing all five departments in the college. Participants were given three minutes to review their 1xbet online sports betting with a panel of judges and three minutes for questions. Awards were handed out for Top Presenter — Creative Inquiry, and Top Presenter — 1xbet online sports betting Poster.

Winning the Top Presenter — Creative Inquiry prize was Sydney Lenox, sophomore in apparel and textiles, who presented "Appropriate Inspiration of Fashion: Focus on Guatemala."Taking home the Top Presenter — 1xbet online sports betting Poster were both Alex Ptacek, senior in kinesiology, who presented "Effect of Physical Activity Over 1-Week on Peak Expiratory Flow in Asthmatic Children,"and Nathaniel Faflick, junior in family studies and human services, who presented "LGBT Religiosity in Emerging Adulthood: Associations with Well-being."

The graduate forum saw 18 entries across all five departments as well. Graduate participants were limited to three minutes to review the 1xbet online sports betting and two minutes of questions with a panel of judges.

Wenhao Zhang, doctoral candidate in hospitality management, took home the top prize for her poster "Are You Taking More Than You Can Eat? The Impact of Trayless Dining Implementation on Customer Satisfaction, Food Selection, and Waste Behavior."Emily Koochel, doctoral candidate in applied family science, and Adriana Lezama-Solano, master's student in human nutrition, were both awarded the runner-up award. Koochel presented "Money and Marital Satisfaction in Emerging Adults: Are We Saying Enough?"while Lezama-Solano presented "Consumers' Description of Dough Development Using the Think Aloud Technique."