The 19th annual Student Research and Creative Works Symposium was held May 16-18, 2016.
Students self-selected to submit their presentations for preservation and access through this site. The full 2016 program lists all presenters.
Submissions from 2016
19th Annual EWU Student Research and Creative Works Symposium Program, Eastern Washington University
19th Annual Student Research and Creative Works Symposium Final Report 2016, Eastern Washington University
Current Issues and Developments in Psychology with Regards to Latina/o Americans, Rachel Giddings
The Lack of Diversity Among Sign Language Interpreters Presents Major Challenges for the Health Care Industry Serving the Chicana/o Community, Christina Gutierrez
Defining America: Chicano/Latino Influence, Hope Jackson-Doney
Latina/o Education and Its Effects on Overall Job Success, Megan Lee
Stereotypes and Popular Misconceptions of Latino Immigration, Teddy J. Mead
Developing a Support Center without Borders: Enhancing Services for Students without Documentation, Edith Melendez
Analysis of Point of Sale Tobacco Retail Practices in Spokane, Ghazal Meratnia, Harry Daniels-Schatz, Kurtis Godfrey, Lauren Luther, Alexandra Norris, Mohamed Ahmed, Cerstan Bratlien, and Hayley Hodgins
Latin@s in the Labor Work Force, Vanessa Murillo
Understanding U.S. Racial Tensions in the 21st Century, Taylor Newquist
Alexander the Great and Aristotle's Philosopher King, Mica Pointer
Undocumented Immigrants and the Constitutional Rights of Their U.S. Born Children, Jennifer Rogers
The American Dream: Equality in Education, Alexandra Romjue
Flirtation Styles and Tactics among College Students, Erika Ruppelius
The Economy and Mexican Immigrants, Austin Schulz
Rebels From the Waist Down: An Exploration of Sex and Love in 1984, Charles R. Vaught Jr.
To Be a Viscera Technician, Charles R. Vaught Jr.
The Necessity of Minority Ethnic Studies in the American Education Curriculum, Destiny L. Vaught
Dental Fluorosis and Fluoride in Consumable Products, Katarina Wasley
The Use of HRT and Mild-Aversion Therapy to Treat Habitual Behaviors, Mary-Jo Waterbury
Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Market, Samantha Zontek