May 2, 2025
Reception & Presentations 2pm to 5pm
Cal Poly Humboldt Library
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Comparing Male and Female Domestic Violence Offender Responses Regarding Experiences Related To Intimate Partner Violence
Elizabeth Arcamone
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
Historically, male violence has been viewed as a way to maintain power and control over a female partner within an intimate relationship while female violence has been viewed as a response to a male intimate partner’s attacks (Dobash & Dobash, 1979; Walker 1989). This community research project examines differences in attitudes and experiences related to violence among male and female domestic violence offenders. Individual interviews (N=13) were conducted to gain qualitative data specific to this topic. Participants included 5 men and 8 women enrolled in a 52-week batterer’s intervention program. The project findings will help guide a better understanding of family violence.
Best Practices in Adolecent Alcohol and Other Drug Interventions
Dylan McClure
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
This project explored alcohol and other drug interventions that could be successfully implemented in our rural community, while also focusing on the special needs of foster and homeless youth. My goal was to focus on interventions for youth that are actively using alcohol and drugs, and to pay particular attention to interventions that focused on rural and indigenous youth. Interventions were screened using 6 key criteria. A total of 17 interventions met criteria to be included. Effective interventions were found to be school-based, peer-driven, built community within the school, and focused on developing positive coping skills among youth who participated.
ResolutionCare Kitchen: Program Development
Laura Gardner
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
For my master’s project, I laid the foundation for a kitchen program that will provide an organic, nutrient-rich meal to ResolutionCare patients once a week. The ResolutionCare Kitchen will be dependant upon grants, donations of resources, and volunteer effort. With my research and the support of the local community, staff at ResolutionCare can move forward with developing a pilot for the program in the summer of 2017.
Activities of my project included:
- exploring potential partners
- researching food permit laws
- researching ethical and nutritional
considerations of the palliative care patient
Mental Health Stigma and Help Seeking Among College Students
Benjamin Skillman
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between mental health stigma and help-seeking intentions and behaviors at a rural university and explore differences in patterns of help seeking by race/ethnicity. We hypothesize higher levels of mental health stigma will be related to lower levels of help-seeking. Multiple regression will be used to examine predictors of mental health help-seeking.
We found that higher levels of stigma lead to a lower likelihood to seek help.
Conversations on Transportation- Exploring Transportation Concerns for HSU OLLI Members
Sara Simon
Recreation Administration
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
HSU OLLI holds classes all over Humboldt County. With a member population of people aged 50 and better, the accessibility issues and transportation problems getting to all the class sites is a huge concern for the program. This study looks into what exactly are the barriers for members and what transportation options are available in Humboldt County for this population.
Making America Great Again: American Identity Uncertainty and White-American Bias
Natasha La Vogue
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Stephanie Byers
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Berkeley Kijsriopas
Psychology
Graduate Student
Bryan Sherburne
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Alexandria Jaurique
Psychology
Graduate Student
Amber M. Gaffney
Psychology
Faculty
College of Professional Studies
Research collected from attendees of the RNC shows that White Americans who feel uncertain about their American identity and possess a bias toward viewing their country as “White” might be particularly likely to turn to a candidate who uses rhetoric which excludes ethnic minorities as a means of reducing their identity uncertainty. This work examines the moderating role of American identity uncertainty on the relationship between implicit bias and American identification. These results are important because they display the relationship between American identification and the extent of Americans’ implicit biases as moderated by the extent of their identity uncertainty.
501(c)(3) development for local equine assisted growth and learning (EAGL) organization
Nicole Winters
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
This project involved work with Flying Changes, a local EAGL (or horse therapy) organization. EAGL is an experiential therapy shown to be a powerful modality in treating all sorts of trauma and emotional issues, especially with those who do not benefit from, or are resistant to, traditional talk therapy. I worked to develop grant application and fundraising strategies, build lasting relationships with collaborating partners and inform the organization on existing research and education opportunities. I hope to have assisted in receiving sustainable funding, and in building a sustainable organization, providing EAGL to populations in Humboldt County who could benefit from its power.
Eureka Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Richard Borrego
Economics
Undergraduate Student
Daniel Moreno
Economics
Undergraduate Student
Jordan Morgan
Economics
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
We will be presenting the Eureka CPI. A CPI (consumer price index) is a statistical overview of price fluctuation over the years caused by inflation and deflation in the economy. We track the economy on nine different sectors in Eureka CA by collecting data, analyzing the results, and presenting a model gauging those fluctuations in the county and how it compares to previous years. The sectors range from consumer products to occupational wages and everything in between.
Service Learning at the Boys and Girls Club
Ashley Clawson
Child Development
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
This presentation includes the learning experiences and exploration during this service learning opportunity at the Boys and Girls Club. I also connect the theoretical constructs that I learn in Child Development classes and the practical experience that I have gained during this service learning opportunity.
Effects of Uncertainty and Rhetoric on Democrats' Views of Abortion
Benny Chu
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Tsolak Kirakosyan
Psychology
Graduate Student
Isaac Huicochea
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Alexandra Cruz
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Bryan Sherburne
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Amber Gaffney
Psychology
Faculty
College of Professional Studies
This study highlights the interaction between uncertainty and rhetoric on the support for policies such as abortion. Clinton’s affirming rhetoric created higher support for abortion because highly uncertain individuals define the self by expressing polarized group-based attitudes (Gaffney et al., 2014). Political leaders may be able to gain support for causes that are salient to their party identity by utilizing affirming rhetoric rather than negating rhetoric.