Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
Nebraska’s Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences (UCARE) program provides students with stipends of $2,640 to engage in intensive research or creative activity for 20 hours per week. Students from the Nebraska Summer Research Program and UCARE will present posters at a campus research symposium Aug. 6.
The list of CEHS students by hometown who received summer UCARE awards is below, with their year in school, academic major and project title.
Nebraska
Blair:
• Grace Fowler, junior, communication sciences and disorders, “Exploring the Self-Efficacy of Parents of Children from 0-5 in Early Intervention”
Hastings:
• Hunter Anderson, junior, community health and wellness, “Decontamination of Mustard Gas Research Proposal”
Lincoln:
• Tina Duong, senior, communication sciences and disorders, “Perspectives and First Impressions of Using Generative AI by Undergraduate Communication Sciences and Disorders Students”
• Abby Lutjeharms, junior, communication sciences and disorders, “Exploring the Scoring Practices of Standardized Assessments for Children with Down Syndrome”
Omaha:
• Grace Faltin, senior, communication sciences and disorders, “Exploring Caregiver Stress in Families Receiving Nebraska State-Funded Early Intervention”
Waverly:
• Emma Smith, junior, communication sciences and disorders, “Exploring Pragmatic Language Skills in Youth with Down Syndrome”
Elsewhere
Yorba Linda, California:
• Walt Arneal, junior, secondary education, “Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West”
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:
• Luiza Zambelli, senior, nutrition science, “The Role of miRNAs in Sarcopenia”
College of Education and Human Sciences
Nutrition and Health Sciences
Special Education and Communication Disorders
Teaching, Learning & Teacher Education