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INDS Spring 2022 Capstone Presentations
Friday, May 13, 2022 · 10 AM - 2 PM
Join us on May 13th to see our Spring 2022 INDS seniors present their capstones!
10:10
Andrew Beck“Difficulty, Realism, and Saving: An Analysis and Application of Immersive Systems in Games”
INDS B.A.: Video Game and Puzzle Concept Design
Marc Olano, Computer Science
James Thomas, Philosophy
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study10:30
Cortney Elick
"Following Phantom Limb Pain through Amputation and Rehabilitation Processes"
INDS B.A.: Rehabilitation in Persons with Limb Loss
Raimi Quiton, Psychology
Sarah Leupen, Biology
Carrie Sauter, Individualized Study
11:10
Tess McRae
"Fostering Agency and Connection through Art-Making"
INDS B.A.: Civic Renewal and Creative Expression
David Hoffman, Center for Democracy and Civic Life
Romy Hübler, Center for Democracy and Civic Life
Lia Purpura, English
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study11:30
Rafid Chowdhury
"The Evolution of Law Enforcement Responses to Mass Shootings over the Past Two Decades"
INDS B.A.: Criminal Justice
Paul Dillon, UMBC Police
12:20
Jeffrey Halverson, Geography and Environmental Sciences
Sara Poggio, Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication
Eric Brown, Individualized Study
Michele Wolff, Shriver Center
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study12:20
Kayla Thomas
"The Impact of Providing Disaster-Based Educational Resources to Urban Low-Income Communities"
INDS B.A.: Natural Disaster ManagementJeffrey Halverson, Geography and Environmental Sciences
Sara Poggio, Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication
Eric Brown, Individualized Study
12:40
Mirela Cengher, Psychology Department
David Beard, Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study
Erin Kosloski
"Scripting Behavior of Minimally Speaking Autistic Adults: Does it Have a Purpose and How Should People Respond to It?"
INDS B.A.: Psycholinguistics Applied to AutismMirela Cengher, Psychology Department
David Beard, Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study
1:20
Maggie Holland, Geography and Environmental Studies
Danielle Schwarzmann, Chief Economist at Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at NOAA
Lydia Myers
"Salmon as a Way of Life: Motivations Behind Alaska’s Salmon Fisheries"
INDS B.S.: Marine Conservation Science Maggie Holland, Geography and Environmental Studies
Danielle Schwarzmann, Chief Economist at Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at NOAA
Jennifer Hamilton, Director of Community Partnership and Strategy at the National Aquarium
Carrie Sauter, Individualized Study
1:40
Foad Hamidi, Information Systems
Symmes Gardner, Visual Arts
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study
Susanna Abler
"ProAesthetics: Changing How We View Prosthetic Function"
INDS B.A.: Art and Custom Prosthetic DesignFoad Hamidi, Information Systems
Symmes Gardner, Visual Arts
Steven McAlpine, Individualized Study