The RAD Conference is held twice each year, in May and December.

Collaborative Research

Student Scholarship, Research and Creativity

Collaborative research is widely and increasingly recognized as a high-impact educational practice, and the RAD conference is one of the more visible examples of 色色福利社's commitment to this important aspect of student scholarship. Faculty, students and administrators are encouraged to attend RAD conference sessions in order to support students and recognize the hard work that has gone into their projects.

Research Across Disciplines, 色色福利社 logo

Research Across Disciplines (RAD) Conference

Transcript

[Subtle Electronic music plays]

[Footage of students and instructors gathered in the University Center with several poster presentations]

Text on screen: 色色福利社: Research Across Disciplines (RAD)

Student Nick K.: RAD or the Research Across Disciplines conference is a conference that we bring in students, and occasionally we bring in professors, to talk about their research. Getting in front of a crowd can be really scary, but after the first couple of times that I've personally done it, it's a lot easier. It gives public speaking experience for sure.

[Footage of a student presenting a research study in front of a crowd]

Student Dashauna M.: 色色福利社 is really good at having you present in front of people, so it wasn't bad at all because it's like they prepare you, whether it's in front of the staff or in front of your peers.

[Footage of Dashauna presenting a research project about bacteriophages in front of a crowd]

Student Muaz M.: I stepped out of my comfort zone. You can experiment. You can try things out. It would greatly improve on your personal life, as well as your professional life.

[Footage of Muaz showing a graphic design case study in front of a crowd]

[Footage of a student and professor talking about a poster presentation]

Student Michael H.: I think RAD is a wonderful way to get people to talk about what they do. I feel like if you do not have the ability to communicate, either being your sciences or your art, you aren't going to be able to really go far in your career. And RAD is a great way to get people to learn how to do that.

[Footage of Michael presenting in front of an audience]

[Footage of a student giving an individual poster presentation to a professor]

[Footage of three students speaking on a panel in front of an audience]

Text on screen: 色色福利社, webster.edu/impact-center

[screen fade to black]

RAD Committee

Mary Lai Preuss, Lindsay McDaniels Swearingen, Sarah McMullin, Robert Ross, and Erin Goedereis

鈥淭he Impact Center is thrilled to be the new home of the RAD conference. We strongly believe in the importance of giving students a space to showcase their work and accomplishments.鈥

Lindsay McDaniels Swearingen

Assistant Director, Impact Center

RAD Committee: Mary Lai Preuss, from left, Lindsay McDaniels Swearingen, Sarah McMullin, Robert Ross and Erin Goedereis.

May 2025 Research Conference

Michael Langston

Michael Langston

Michael Langston

BA in Political Science, Minor in Sports Journalism, 鈥20

Michael Langston is a 色色福利社 alum who has created his own career path in St. Louis sports. Originally from the St. Louis area, he graduated from Maplewood Richmond Heights High School in 2017, where he played baseball and was involved with the theatre program.

At 色色福利社, he joined The Galaxy Radio, first as an on-air host of a sports rundown show, and then later as its Promotions, Sports and finally General Manager.

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Also at 色色福利社, he served in Student Government, eventually becoming the Sergeant at Arms. Langston was also a member of Sigma Iota Rho, 色色福利社 College Democrats, Sports Writer for the 色色福利社 Journal and the Sports Analytics Club, and he was a Gorlok Guide. While a student at 色色福利社 he began his journey in sports when he started with the Cardinals in 2019 as the Radio Booth Assistant, working on game days with broadcasting greats like Mike Shannon and John Rooney.

During COVID, this role expanded greatly, and led him to be recruited to join KMOX as a producer and board operator for the live sports broadcasts and shows. In 2022, Langston was promoted to the role of Production Coordinator, where he works in scoreboard operations scheduling crews of up to 25 people for every home game, amateur game and special event at Busch Stadium. He also spearheads radio and streaming advertising creation for the team, is heavily involved in archiving past broadcasts, administrative needs for the Cardinals Creative department, on-site audio and scoreboard operator for Cardinals Fantasy Camp, and handler of distribution of the two in-house shows the Cardinals produce. In addition, he is also a radio engineer and producer for team and Spanish broadcasts, namely for the Cubs, Pirates, Reds, St. Louis Battlehawks, St. Louis City SC in Spanish, Los Cardenales en Espa帽ol and the Montreal Canadiens. He loves 色色福利社 for many reasons, and teaches the Sports Broadcasting courses offered through the School of Communications, but probably best of all is the familial connections: his younger brother, Matthew, is currently President of SGA, his grandmother Eugenia taught English back when 色色福利社 was called Loretto College, and he met his girlfriend, Angela, in Priest House (the room that's painted Pepto Bismol pink).

9 a.m鈥5 p.m., Friday, May 2

  • 9 a.m. Psychology Panel: From Classroom to Conference: Student Insights and Impact from the 2025 MPA Psychology Conference
    Hosts: Dr. Eric Goedereis and Dr. Sara McMullin
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 9 a.m. Artistry: Observation, Creation and Transformation (Zoom)
    Academic Field: English
    Veronika Tomchani (Athens Campus)
    UC Presentation Room
  • 9:15 a.m. Georgian Golden Era (Zoom)
    Academic Field: International Relations
    Melita Chkhaidze (Athens Campus)
    UC Presentation Room
  • 9:30 a.m. The Source of Life (Zoom)
    Academic Field: International Relations
    Natalina Hanna (Athens Campus)
    UC Presentation Room
  • 9:45 a.m. Faith and Identity: Finding Support for 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth in Catholic School
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Bella Lyskowski and Ethan Foucheaux
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 9:45 a.m. Beyond Violence and Nonviolence (Zoom)
    Academic Field: Political Philosophy
    Jonathan Jennings (Athens Campus)
    UC Presentation Room
  • 10 a.m. Demisexuality: A Review of Language and Literature
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Sage Hamilton
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 10 a.m. Comparative Analysis of Durability among PETG and ABS Plastics in 3D Printed Knee Socket Prosthetics (Zoom)
    Academic Field: Biomedical Engineering
    Vibhav Chinta (Marquette High School)
    UC Presentation Room
  • 10:15 a.m. Trauma Centrality and PTSD: A Clinical Look at CES Factor Structure
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Elise Krueger
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 10:15 a.m. Movement in Mathematics
    Academic Field: Dance
    Emma Kovacs
    UC Presentation Room
  • 10:30 a.m. Gut Microbiome and Mental Health
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Madison Morse
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 10:30 a.m. Metamorphoses: The Greek Mythology Hidden in the Storybook of Legend, A Masterpiece of the Play Surrounded by Water
    Academic Field: Costume Design
    Ivan Nguyen
    UC Presentation Room
  • 10:45 a.m. Words Matter: The Impact of Language in Transgender Healthcare
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Nick Klotz
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 10:45 a.m. Arbor Lodge: A Concept Album Exploring the Surreal and Shifting Landscapes of Dreams
    Academic Field: Music Composition
    Myles Leonard
    UC Presentation Room
  • 11 a.m. Striking at the Root: Community Gardens as Sites for Learning and Change 鈥 and Thoughts on Keeping One Growing
    Academic Field: Sustainability Studies
    Jack Farish and Reece Woodruff
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 11 a.m. The Benois Madonna; Mary and Gender Roles During the Renaissance
    Academic Field: Philosophy
    Yassmin Abdul-Malik
    UC Presentation Room
  • 11:15 a.m. Lithium in Latin America: Economic and Environmental Effects
    Academic Field: International Relations
    Xine Straka
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 11:15 a.m. Mom, I Want to be a Radical Activist
    Academic Field: Philosophy
    Inmaculada Cepeda De La Cruz
    UC Presentation Room
  • 11:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Michael Langston
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 12 p.m. Poster Session
    UC Commons
  • 1 p.m. International Human Rights Senior Research Panel
    Panelists: Shannon Crook, Meghan Meehan, Hannah Peterson
    Host: Dr. Lindsey Kingston
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 1 p.m. Dry-Vortex Grinding Facilitate [2+2] Cycloaddition Reactions at Stoichiometric and Sub-stoichiometric Ratios for the Reactant within Organic Co-Crystals
    Academic Field: Chemistry
    Angela Colmanet
    UC Presentation Room
  • 1 p.m. Breaking Free: Tackling Digital Addiction Through Public Awareness and Policy Change
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Krishna Harijan
    UC Conference Room
  • 1:15 p.m. Fluorescence Quenching of Soil Fluorophores by Metal Ion Pollutants
    Academic Field: Chemistry
    Joshua Bangera
    UC Presentation Room
  • 1:15 p.m. Moral Dilemmas of ex-Jehovah's Witnesses: Navigating Faith and Family
    Academic Field: Anthropology
    Madelyn Mena
    UC Conference Room
  • 1:35 p.m. Finding Place, Identity, and Self as a Chinese Adoptee in St. Louis, Missouri
    Academic Field: Global Studies
    Leah Munier
    UC Conference Room
  • 1:45 p.m. Characterizing SH-SH5Y Morphology and Evaluating Dimethyl Sulfoxide's Differentiation Potential
    Academic Field: Biological Sciences
    Cara Harlan
    UC Presentation Room
  • 1:55 p.m. The Involvement of Women in Terrorism
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Allison McKenna
    UC Conference Room
  • 2 p.m. The Effects of Feminine Hygiene Products on Cell Viability, Growth, and Inflammation
    Academic Field: Biology
    Alyssa Jones
    UC Presentation Room
  • 2:15 p.m. Dean's Scholars Panel: Big Questions Series
    Panelists: Mary Valentino, Josephine Caesar, Lydia Diedrich
    Host: Dr. Emily Thompson
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 2:15 p.m. Ameliorating Blackness: African Identity and Experience in St. Louis
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Maya Zerazion
    UC Conference Room
  • 2:30 p.m. Attacking From Fungus: Detecting Batrachochytrium Dedrobatidis Zoospores with Lab-Designed Primers
    Academic Field: Biology
    Esha Vij
    UC Presentation Room
  • 2:35 p.m. Navigating Gender: The Social Construction of Gender Roles in High School Environments
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Sarah Allen
    UC Conference Room
  • 2:55 p.m. Values and Voices: Reproductive Discourse in Post-Roe Missouri
    Academic Field: Cultural Anthropology
    Taylor Brake
    UC Conference Room
  • 3 p.m. English/Creative Writing Panel: Testimonies: The Poetry of Witness
    Panelists: Noa Piatchek, Amina Muratovic, Soph Cross
    Host: Dr. Elizabeth Hoover
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 3 p.m. Bee Occupancy of Urban Gardens: A Citizen Science Collaboration
    Academic Field: Biological Sciences
    Jason Pho
    UC Presentation Room
  • 3:15 p.m. No Equity My Mentor Now Let The Story Begin: The Ability of African and Balck American Hip Hop Artists to Become Successful in St. Louis
    Academic Field: Anthropology
    Zoe Bishop
    UC Conference Room
  • 3:30 p.m. Fitness Center Analytics: Leveraging Data to Enhance Workout Effectiveness and Member Engagement
    Academic Field: Data Analytics
    Hemanth Matta
    UC Presentation Room
  • 3:35 p.m. Music in Palestinian Identity and Resistance 
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Caitlin Stephen
    UC Conference Room
  • 3:45 p.m. The House of Mourning: Gothic and Incestuous Ruin in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
    Academic Field: English
    Shanley Windish
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 3:55 p.m. The Impact of Competitive Sports on Mental Health
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Kaimyla Nolen
    UC Conference Room
  • 4 p.m. 鈥淭he Gait鈥: Resistance in Motion
    Academic Field: English
    Edith Zerazion
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 4:15 p.m. Surfacing: 色色福利社's New Play Festival
    Academic Field: English and Directing
    Avery Harrison and Nat Harper
    UC Sunnen Lounge
  • 4:15 p.m. The Impact of Political Paternalism on Single Motherhood
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Sociology
    Alex Koenig
    UC Conference Room
  • 4:35 p.m. Research and Practical Implications for Growth Strategy of Kakao Chocolate STL
    Academic Field: Anthropology and Management
    Haruka Sekiguchi
    UC Conference Room

12 p.m. Poster Presentation Session in University Center Commons

Poster Presenter Names and Poster Titles

  • The Role of Plea Bargains in the Criminal Justice System
    Academic Field: Criminal Justice
    Laila Cejvan
  • Pre- and Post-Teaching Measures of Stigma Toward Psychosis
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Elise Cuba
  • Exploring Approaches to Optimizing Crop Cultivation with Computer Vision and Robotic Pollination
    Academic Field: Computer Science
    Jennifer Dinh
  • Procedural Structures for Environment Design: Designing Digital Models with Blender's Geometry Nodes
    Academic Field: Games and Dame Design
    Kian Ford
  • Legalizing Prostitution in the United States
    Academic Field: Criminal Justice
    Victoria Grotkowski
  • Cases of Wrongful Convictions
    Academic Field: Legal Studies
    Amina Hasanovic
  • Transformational STEM Learning for Middle School Students through AI and IoT
    Academic Field: Education, Technology
    Aamera Jahan
  • Grief and Attachment Styles: Recent Literature Findings
    Academic Field: Clinical Counseling, Graduate
    Mia Martinez
  • Crime Scene Investigation: A Systematic Approach to Solving Crimes
    Academic Field: Criminology, Criminal Justice
    Marianthe Meyer
  • Institutional Betrayal and Courage After Medical Error
    Academic Field: Psychology, Mental Health
    Miles Pettinelli
  • 鈥淏ye鈥 鈥淏i鈥 Stereotypes: Exploring Bisexual, Homosexual, and Heterosexual Perceptions of Bisexuality
    Academic Field: Psychology, Criminology
    Sophie Price
  • Why Do People Confess to Crimes They Did Not Commit
    Academic Field: Legal Studies
    Hailey Ruiz-Nuve
  • Confirming Peer Support in PE is Effective for Betrayal Traumas
    Academic Field: Psychology
    Savannah Sowell
  • An Examination of Age and Crime
    Academic Field: Psychology, Criminal Justice
    Raylea VanHoutan
  • Cultivating a Collaborative Environment Through Facilitative Leadership
    Academic Field: English
    Edith Zerazion
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The Gorlok celebrates with an award recipient.
A group of student volunteers.
A female student talking with others in a study group.
Two students talking in East Academic Building.

Previous RAD Conferences

Dec. 2024 Conference

As part of Commerce Bank's Strategic Planning team, Keynote speaker Alejandra Berra consults with executive and senior leaders across the bank to engrain innovation to their business strategy and ultimately ensure the bank is helping customers focus on what matters most. She leads the bank鈥檚 effort to understand the role of digital assets, embedded banking and other disruptive innovation and the impact to traditional finance. She plays an active role in developing strategic relationships with FinTechs in order to drive growth and innovation across multiple areas of the bank.

She has been with Commerce for 15 years and has held several roles across its retail, commercial and wealth segments. Berra has been a champion for inclusion and diversity within Commerce Bank and is one of the co-founders of Commerce Bank鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Employee Resource Group called RISE. She is a member of the board of directors for the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Regional Business Council鈥檚 Mentor Network, YPN Leadership 100 inductee and was also recognized as one of St. Louis Business Journal 40 Under 40.

Alejandra Berra
December 2024 Keynote Speaker

鈥淏erra has been a champion for inclusion and diversity within Commerce Bank.鈥

Alejandra Berra
Alejandra Berra, Lead Strategy Analyst for Digital Assets, Commerce Bank

Master of Business Administration (MBA), 鈥12

 

May 2024 Conference

Keynote speaker Dr. Gabriel Cervantes has been an educator for nearly 20 years. During his career, he has served at the elementary, middle and high school levels teaching general education, mathematics and theater arts courses as well as serving as an administrator. As a Gorlok alum, he was an active member of the 色色福利社 community as a resident assistant, student ambassador, Student Government Association representative and the Forensics team competitor. He is currently working as a middle school theater director for Rockwood School District, where he has built up programs in multiple schools by building a strong community of teachers, students and parents, while raising over $25,000 in fundraising efforts to upgrade the program鈥檚 technical infrastructure.

Gabriel Cervantes
May 2024 Keynote Speaker

鈥淕abe continues to give back to 色色福利社: as a Gorlok Gala judge, a 色色福利社 Alumni Board member, and active School of Education event participant.鈥

Gabriel Cervantes
Gabriel Cervantes, PhD

BEd in Elementary Education and Teaching, 鈥05

December 2023 Conference

The Impact Center hosted the fall Student Showcase: Research Across the Disciplines conference. A total of 37 presenters gathered in the University Center, covering diverse topics from Biology to Finance. The event featured oral presentations, a poster session and a reception following the Keynote Speaker address.

Afton Nelson
December 2023 Keynote Speaker

鈥淢y involvement and captivation with research propelled me to conduct my thesis while studying abroad, which ultimately led to completing my master's and (ongoing) PhD in Germany.鈥

Afton Nelson
Afton Nelson

BSc in Psychology, 鈥18

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