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2 Bethel Students' Work Honored At WCSU Western Research Days
Western Connecticut State University announced the award winners of the 2022 Western Research Days.

BETHEL, CT — Western Connecticut State University announced the award winners of the 2022 Western Research Days, an event where 46 students officially presented their research, scholarship and creative inquiry to the university community.
Awardees for Provost Awards for research posters included Kristina Korin, of Bethel, for “Relating Food Addiction to Substance Abuse: A Review of the Literature.”
A Sigma Xi Student Research Award was presented to Bethel student Sophia Chiaia.
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All submissions had the endorsement of a faculty mentor, and WRD committee evaluated submissions based on the criteria for abstract content and assessed overall merit within the context of the specific academic discipline.
Other awardees for Provost Awards for research posters included: Thomas Hilling, of Danbury, for “Microplastics and Aspergillus Fumigatus in Common Loons Collected and Sampled in New England;”John Arnett of Bastrop, Texas, for “Effects of Urbanized Roadways on Northern Diamondback Terrapins;” Juliet Barbieri, of Brookfield, for “Building the Perineuronal Net: Assessing the Role of Aggrecan in Molecular Assembly;” Margaret Madsen, of Stamford, for “Constructing a Library of 2-Substituted Tetrahydrothiophenes;” Alysha Olson, of Bethel, for “The Patriot Game: Women in the Irish Republican Army;” Victoria Salerno, of New Fairfield, for “Human Trafficking: From the Court Cases in the United States;” and Brielle Skrutskie, of Chester, New York, for “Study of Glutathione Reductase Using Mass Spectrometry.”
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Winners for oral presentations were Gabrielle Johnson, of Windsor, for “The Effect of Racism on Critical Consciousness” and Erica Griggs, of Hamden, for “An Evaluation of Blood Heat Shock Proteins as Biomarkers of Stress in Common Loons.”
Sigma Xi Student Research Awards also were also presented to Barbieri and Skrutskie.
Karen Keeler, of New Fairfield, received the Library Research Award for demonstrating outstanding accomplishments in the use and application of library resources and services.
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