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Kinesiology Honors Students Showcase Research Projects

Congratulations to the five undergraduate students for their honors research projects presentations on May 7th

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Kinesiology honors students pictured from left to right: Danielle Livingstone, Michelle Su, D'Marfeivel McLean, Alexis Jones, Hannah Fields.

Congratulations to our Spring 2021 graduating cohort of Kinesiology Honors students. On Friday, May 7th, students presented their Honors Thesis on Zoom. From exercise physiology to active transportation, our students examined a variety of kinesiological topics, all while adapting their projects due to COVID-19 limitations. We are especially proud of this adaptable and resilient group of students!

Danielle Livingstone: Effect of Oral Contraceptives on Heart Rate Variability Compared to Naturally Menstruating Women

Faculty advisor: Dr. Sushant Ranadive
Co-advisor: Lauren Eagan and Emily Frances Blake

Michelle Su: The Effect of Oral Contraceptive Pills on Baroreceptor Sensitivity

Faculty advisor: Dr. Sushant Ranadive
Co-advisor: Lauren Eagan

D'Marfeivel McLean: The Motor Control of Virtual Stick Balancing

Faculty advisor: Dr. Tim Kiemel

 Alexis JonesMechanisms of Exercise Intolerance During Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

Faculty advisor: Dr. Sarah Kuzmiak-Glancy

Hannah Fields: Investigating the Effects of the University Purple Line on Active Transportation

Faculty advisor: Dr. Jennifer D. Roberts
 

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