Faculty Poster Presentations
A research poster is a visual representation that showcases scholarly research and/or other creative endeavors. A poster presentation allows researchers to present their work in a form that the audience can easily view and to stimulate an exchange of ideas related to the research and its findings.
We are excited to host the College of Health & Human Sciences faculty for our first-ever inclusion of faculty poster presentations at this flagship event!
Presenters will be showcasing their work at the Ramsey Center (Concourse Level) from 6pm to 7:00pm on March 19, 2025, during the Undergraduate Research Exposition and Graduate Research Symposium.
College of Health and Human Sciences
School of Health Sciences
A description of emergency department use and cost over time among South Carolinians living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia
Faculty Presenter: Caitlin Torrence
Student-Led Research as a Catalyst for Curriculum Relevance in an Applied Infectious Disease Course
Faculty Presenters: Chad Hallyburton and Mariana De Costa
Social Media, Diet Quality, and Well-Being: A Pilot Study on Rural Appalachian University Students
Faculty Presenters: Minu Sara Thomas and Anna Dysart
School of Nursing
Elliott, G., Harrell, K., & Knowlton, M. Making the Research Project Personal: A year-long comprehensive project for undergraduate students weaving research and practice together
Faculty Presenter: Gail Elliott
Knowlton, M., & Elliott, G. End of Life + Beginning of Clinical = Better Together
Faculty Presenter: Gail Elliott
Sheppard, F.H., Countess, K., Rush, K., & Ross, R. Retaining older and experienced nurses in the workforce
Faculty Presenters: Francine Sheppard and Kia Countess
Social Work
Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training for Professionals Serving the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Rural Western NC: MSW Student / HRSA BHWET Scholar Transition to Employed Practice
Faculty Presenter: Emma Miller
Goins, R. T., Corrada, M. M., Manson, S. M., O’Connell, J., & Jiang, L. Longitudinal associations of depression and diabetes with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias risk among American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples
Faculty Presenter: R. Turner Goins