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Eight honors scholars presented their science, technology and engineering research at the 19th annual Eastern Colleges Conference for Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society) at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 18, 2008. The Sigma Xi Student Research Symposium is dedicated to showcasing undergraduate and graduate research in the fields of mathematics, computer science, engineering, and natural and social sciences. The Penn State Brandywine students were part of over 130 posters from some 30 different institutions in five different states.

Image of students Sigma Xi 2008 Although Dr. Laura Guertin has brought two students in the past to the Eastern Colleges Conference of Sigma Xi, this is the first time the campus had eight students presenting five posters. Poster presentations included:

  • Smithsonian “Classic” Dinosaur Specimens, Teron Meyers and Alyce DiLauro (faculty mentor: Dr. Laura Guertin)
  • Video Stenography Utilizing Individual Frames for Embedding Content, Paul Hurych (faculty mentor: Prof. James McGlinchey)
  • Human Behaviors and Interactions in a Virtual World, Devin Zuczek (faculty mentor: Prof. James McGlinchey)
  • Database for Tracking Students in the Civic and Community Engagement Minor, Dong-Ya (Suzy) Zhou (faculty mentor: Prof. Nannette D’Imperio)
  • Design of a Launch System for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Christopher Lawson, Thomas Lenker, Alicia Weiler (faculty mentor: Dr. Ivan Esparragoza)
Click here to view the student abstracts (PDF file).

Ten honors scholars presented their Earth science, engineering, and English research at the 22nd annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Marlyland, from April 10-12, 2008. The National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), established in 1987, is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students.  The Penn State Brandywine students joined over 2,800 students and faculty from over 350 campuses, ranging from Harvard and Vassar to the Borough of Manhattan Community College and the University of the Virgin Islands, presenting in over 50 different disciplines.
  Image of students at NCUR 2008 Although Dr. Mike DeRosa has been brining students to present their chemistry research at NCUR since 1992, this is the first time the campus has ten students presenting five posters. Poster presentations included:

  • A Glimpse of Shakespeare’s Outsiders, Dana Gibson (faculty mentor: Dr. Arnold Markley)
  • Autonomous Mobile Robotics Using Lego NXT and LabView, Douglas May (faculty mentor: Dr. Asad Azemi)
  • Solar Decathlon 2007: Capturing the Sun Through Advanced Technology, Emily Robb, Matthew Liskowycz, Lindley Jones, Rocco Arena (faculty mentor: Dr. Laura Guertin)
  • Shakespeare’s Women: Property or Independent Voices of Reason? Adrienne Showalter (faculty mentor: Dr. Arnold Markley)
  • Enhanced Podcast of Pennsylvania Biodiversity in The Ridley Creek State Park, James Woodruff, Erika Acuna, Raquel Silano (faculty mentor: Dr. Laura Guertin)
Click here to view the student abstracts (PDF file).


Each year, Pennsylvania State University hosts a symposium on Teaching and Learning with Technology. Schreyer Scholar Peter Spizzirri co-presented with Dr. Laura Guertin on the Utilization of Digital Commons Technology for Outreach and Education. The two speakers showcased student projects from EARTH 100H/STS 200H that included the audio walking tour of Ridley Creek State Park, Solar Decathlon, and the SCA/Mazda Conservation in Action contest.  You can listen to their lecture here.
 Dr. Guertin with Schreyer Scholar Peter Spizzirri

The following poster presentation was given by Dr. Guertin at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America on October 29, 2007, in Denver, Colorado. Two Cooper Scholars were contributors to the work.

Guertin, L.A., Ashbridge, S.E., Scholtz, L.A., 2007. Cemeteries as sites for introductory-level Earth science research. Abstracts with Programs (Geological Society of America), v. 39, n. 6, p. 247.

Lindley Jones (sophomore Cooper Scholar) was the only honors student from last year to have an essay published in The Best of Freshman Writing journal - a publication of Penn State University. This journal is used in many English 004 and 015 English classes throughout the Penn State system; the essays in this journal serve as writing models for students (excellence in writing among peers).

Congratulations, Lindley, on this fine accomplishment!

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Esparragoza, I., Berlin, J., Lawson, C., Lenker, T., Sprik, E., Whittington, R. 2007. Design of a User Specific Wheelchair: A Service Learning Experience, presented at the Fifth Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Engineering and Technology LACCEI 2007, Tampico, Mexico, May 29 to June 1, 2007. Presented by undergraduates C. Lawson, T. Lenker, and R. Whittington.

Cooper honor scholars Emily Sprik, Ryan Whittington, Christopher Lawson and Thomas Lenker teamed with Jerry Berlin to work in the design of a mobility-device for a specific patient at Melmark, a local care provider for patients with physical and mental disability. The main objective of the project was to design a wheelchair for a patient with a particular condition. The new designed wheelchair will serve as a transportation and as a seating device for basic functions such as eating, and it will be targeting specific problems faced by the patient. The problems include a great discomfort while the patient is using the actual wheel chair and during the transition when the patient is moved from the wheelchair to other places during the daily activities. The design team evaluated the customer needs, defined the functionality of the device and generated a conceptual design during this service learning experience.

The results of this work were presented in the 5th Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Engineering and Technology in Tampico, Mexico. Dr. Ivan Esparragoza (Engineering) served as the faculty mentor.

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Scholtz, L., Guertin, L. 2007. Cemetery demography of Centralia, Pennsylvania. Presented at the Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society) Research Symposium, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA, April 20, 2007. Presented by undergraduate L. Scholtz.

During her sophomore year at Penn State Brandywine, honors scholar Leigh Ann engaged in a research project that examined the population of Centralia, PA, through cemetery demography. Leigh Ann is interested in seeing if specific environmental changes and human behaviors, such as coal mining, coal fires, and the Spanish influenza, had a negative impact on the longevity and survivorship of the residents.

Leigh Ann presented a poster of her Centralia research at the Sigma Xi Student Research Symposium. Dr. Laura Guertin (Earth Science) served as the faculty mentor.

Presentations given by Cooper and Schreyer scholars in 2005 include:

Huber, J., Barnes, J., Carapucci, D., Clark, A., De Lacy, C., Ermilio, G., Hagan, J., Holcomb, J., Jou, J.C., Kelly, M., Ofili, O., Tessmer, M., Wilcox, A., Zelig, S., & Guertin, L.A. 2005. An artificial Leaf Pack experiement to compare water quality and health from urban and rural stream sites through Penn State Delaware County, October 2004. Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, 78, Abstract and Index Issue, 116. Presented by Cooper scholar Jeffrey Huber.

Tessmer, M., Hagan, J., & Guertin, L.A. 2005. International collaboration on Leaf Pack research through technology. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Philadelphia, June 30, 2005. Presented by Schreyer scholars M. Tessmer & J. Hagan.

Guertin, L.A., Cao, E.T., Craig, K.A., George, A.E., Goldson, S.T., Makatche, S.P., Radusevich, B.T., Sandor, C.W., Takos, A.T., Tuller, R., Williams, J.K., & Williams, M.A. 2004. Bringing dinosaur science to the Junior Girl Scouts through a college service learning project. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 13(4), 523-531.

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