Students Provide Solutions to Enhance the Economic Stability and Impact of Daytona community

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, Sep 14, 2018 3:03 PM

Bethune-Cookman University News
September 2018

Students Provide Solutions to Enhance the Economic Stability and Impact of Daytona community
The Center for Undergraduate Research Excellence (CURE) program facilitates research and scholarships and pairs undergraduates with faculty to provide hands-on research experience and intellectual studies. The 2018 CURE presentations included disparities of community organizations and businesses, and students provided solutions to enhance the economic stability and impact of the Daytona community and surrounding neighborhoods.
Over the span of 10-weeks, nineteen students and faculty mentors worked closely to prepare research projects for the end of program presentations. Each student group received a $3500.00 stipend and four of those groups will present during this year’s Florida Blue Florida Classic festivities.
Winners of the 2018 CURE Research Presentations:
Swarm Robotics
Ryan Williams, Brent McGlashon, John Charite and Dr. Calderon and Dr. Wu
Implications of Social Media on Small Businesses in Daytona Beach
Abhinav Walia and Dr. Pires
Effects of Superbloom Conditions on the Density of Zooplankton in the Indian River Lagoon, FL
Alyssa Stubbs, Jonathan Johnson and Dr. Krejci
Hypertension and DASH Diet
Joycelyn Newbold, Nadya Simpson and Dr. Johnson
This program is funded by the Florida Department of Education.
2018 Summer CURE Projects
Student Engagement in Community Development
Lamia Cyrus and Dr. Nki
Alzheimer’s Disease Metabolomics & Health Disparities among Ethnic Groups
Ki’Anna Watson and Dr. Bolden
A Systematic Review of Stroke Rehabilitation Methods In Occupational Therapy
Mykail Miles and Dr. Mirtz
She Speaks: The Impact of Womanism within Society and International Communities Jamerika Ramsey, Jasmine Houston-Rosado and Dr. Davis
To Law Enforcement Officers the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide and Its Applicability
Jazzee Conner, Ashleigh Stubbs and Dr. Hollar​
Interactive Analytics Resource on Biofilm Developmental Stages
Brianna Johnson and Dr. Mapp
Differences in Radiographic Features in Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) among African Americans and Caucasians
Xavia White and Dr. Rahim-Williams
Design and Development of Java Simulation Platform for Content Centric Network Caching
Ashim Ghimire, Astranique Gardiner and Dr. Badi
Examining Factors that Contribute to Test Anxiety in Nursing Students at an HBCU
Melinda Cook, Shannon Clarke, Oashia Hillman, Daniel Kiptoo, Judith Strachan, Branden Lewis and Dr. Jones, Dr. Wilson and Mr. Jones
Mass Incarceration and Crime Prevention
Kevin Richardson, Ezekiel Johnson and Dr. Golden
Differentiating the Motor Aspects of the Three Different Types of Cerebral Palsy Troniese Ware and Dr. Mirtz
Historic 2ndAve. (MMB Blvd) Pre-Urban Renewal Digital Mapping Project
Kendrick Roberts, Darnez Stovall and Dr.Ford
Impact of E-Cigarettes on Mutagenesis of Zebrafish Embryos
Rashel Jenkins Jacquezz Nickerson and Dr. Hayward
Human-Information Interaction Project
Tommy Thompson, Antoinette Destefano and Dr. Almom and Dr. Isokpehi
Economic Inequality and African Americans: A Comparative Analysis
Devounte Ho-Hing and Dr. Nwafor

SANDRA M. PHOENIX
HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director
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Bethune-Cookman University News September 2018 Students Provide Solutions to Enhance the Economic Stability and Impact of Daytona community The Center for Undergraduate Research Excellence (CURE) program facilitates research and scholarships and pairs undergraduates with faculty to provide hands-on research experience and intellectual studies. The 2018 CURE presentations included disparities of community organizations and businesses, and students provided solutions to enhance the economic stability and impact of the Daytona community and surrounding neighborhoods. Over the span of 10-weeks, nineteen students and faculty mentors worked closely to prepare research projects for the end of program presentations. Each student group received a $3500.00 stipend and four of those groups will present during this year’s Florida Blue Florida Classic festivities. Winners of the 2018 CURE Research Presentations: Swarm Robotics Ryan Williams, Brent McGlashon, John Charite and Dr. Calderon and Dr. Wu Implications of Social Media on Small Businesses in Daytona Beach Abhinav Walia and Dr. Pires Effects of Superbloom Conditions on the Density of Zooplankton in the Indian River Lagoon, FL Alyssa Stubbs, Jonathan Johnson and Dr. Krejci Hypertension and DASH Diet Joycelyn Newbold, Nadya Simpson and Dr. Johnson This program is funded by the Florida Department of Education. 2018 Summer CURE Projects Student Engagement in Community Development Lamia Cyrus and Dr. Nki Alzheimer’s Disease Metabolomics & Health Disparities among Ethnic Groups Ki’Anna Watson and Dr. Bolden A Systematic Review of Stroke Rehabilitation Methods In Occupational Therapy Mykail Miles and Dr. Mirtz She Speaks: The Impact of Womanism within Society and International Communities Jamerika Ramsey, Jasmine Houston-Rosado and Dr. Davis To Law Enforcement Officers the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide and Its Applicability Jazzee Conner, Ashleigh Stubbs and Dr. Hollar​ Interactive Analytics Resource on Biofilm Developmental Stages Brianna Johnson and Dr. Mapp Differences in Radiographic Features in Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) among African Americans and Caucasians Xavia White and Dr. Rahim-Williams Design and Development of Java Simulation Platform for Content Centric Network Caching Ashim Ghimire, Astranique Gardiner and Dr. Badi Examining Factors that Contribute to Test Anxiety in Nursing Students at an HBCU Melinda Cook, Shannon Clarke, Oashia Hillman, Daniel Kiptoo, Judith Strachan, Branden Lewis and Dr. Jones, Dr. Wilson and Mr. Jones Mass Incarceration and Crime Prevention Kevin Richardson, Ezekiel Johnson and Dr. Golden Differentiating the Motor Aspects of the Three Different Types of Cerebral Palsy Troniese Ware and Dr. Mirtz Historic 2ndAve. (MMB Blvd) Pre-Urban Renewal Digital Mapping Project Kendrick Roberts, Darnez Stovall and Dr.Ford Impact of E-Cigarettes on Mutagenesis of Zebrafish Embryos Rashel Jenkins Jacquezz Nickerson and Dr. Hayward Human-Information Interaction Project Tommy Thompson, Antoinette Destefano and Dr. Almom and Dr. Isokpehi Economic Inequality and African Americans: A Comparative Analysis Devounte Ho-Hing and Dr. Nwafor SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org/ sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org%3cmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. The 8th HBCU Library Alliance Membership Meeting is scheduled at the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA) on Sunday through Tuesday, October 7-9. Click here<http://www.hbculibraries.org/meeting-2018-info.html> for registration and session details. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/