May 2, 2025
Reception & Presentations 2pm to 5pm
Cal Poly Humboldt Library
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Senior Speed Mixer
Charlie
Gittings
School of Applied Health
Undergraduate Student
Grace
Daverson
Kinesiology & Recreation Administration
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
Our creative project, the Senior Speed-Mixer, fights social isolation among older individuals while fostering community bonds. Inspired by past events, we've crafted a welcoming program promoting interactions among seniors in Humboldt. With help from local organizations, we secured a venue and gathered support from businesses for raffle prizes. The event will feature one-on-one discussions to cultivate new connections. With a goal of twenty participants, we aim to bring joy and companionship to Humboldt's seniors, showcasing Cal Poly Humboldt's commitment to social responsibility.
Map of Low and No-Cost Outdoor Recreation Near Cal Poly Humboldt
Teddy
Goyette
School of Applied Health
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
This project was part of a senior seminar course credit in pursuit of a Recreation Administration degree, and stemmed from a deep devotion and love of outdoor recreation. With a core focus around financial accessiblity and engagement with local outdoor recreation, I wanted to create a visually appealing and readily available map displaying these locations in relativity to the Cal Poly Humboldt campus. All locations allow students, visitors, and community members to engage with nature-based activities without the burden of high costs or extensive travel. This project not only reflects my passion for equitable outdoor access but also represents a personal and professional growth experience.
Dragon Ecology
Daisy Montalvo
Mathematics
Undergraduate Student
Ezra Moreno
Mathematics
Undergraduate Student
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
Research focus is the resources and abiotic requirements 3 dragons ( from TV series Game of Thrones) need in order to survive different environments around the world.
Culturally-Relevant End of Life Care in Humboldt County
Chandler
Macik
Social Work
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
The purpose of our community project is to explore and assess whether any formalized local Indigenous palliative & hospice care services and resources exist in Humboldt County. Research was conducted to gauge the availability and accessibility of culturally-relevant end of life care services.
Self-Determination Theory and Down Syndrome
Peggy Manuelita
Scarborough
School of Applied Health
Graduate Student
College of Professional Studies
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of self-determination theory and structured exercise program to increase exercise performance for two adults with Down syndrome.
Transitioning Faiths: Assimilation of Polytheistic Traditions into Monotheistic Institutions
Justin
Andrew
Anthropology
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This research project delves into the profound transition witnessed across civilizations from polytheistic belief systems to monotheistic religions. It investigates the intriguing process of absorbing polytheistic traditions and adapting them to harmonize with monotheistic institutions, highlighting how historical contexts and societal dynamics catalyzed this transformation.
Do bears know when trash pickup day is?
Amber
Elving
Wildlife
Undergraduate Student
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
This project aimed to answer whether or not bears frequented homes more often on trash pickup day. I placed 20 trail cameras around Humboldt County and was able to capture thousands of photos. Through the collaborative efforts with homeowners and myself, I was able to capture seventy photos of bears, of which 42 were independent events and 48% of the bears were actively foraging on trash.
Nourishing Community Health
Levit
Cantu
Biological Sciences
Undergraduate Student
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
Open Door Health Centers is a nonprofit community clinic that provides affordable, accessible healthcare to underserved populations. As a College Corps Fellow, I work with the Member Services department, specifically supporting gardens and food resources. My role focuses on increasing access to fresh, healthy food through community garden initiatives and resource navigation. This experience has allowed me to support food security efforts while gaining insight into the intersection of health, nutrition, and community service.
Women's Intrasexual Competitiveness Tracks Changes in Their Testosterone Levels
Hannah Ferguson
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Karina Gigear
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
Ben Jones
Lisa DeBruine
Amanda Hahn
Psychology
Faculty
College of Professional Studies
To investigate the role of hormones in female intrasexual competition, we carried out a longitudinal study of changes in intrasexual competitiveness (Study 1) and assessed intrasexual competition in women using various forms of hormonal contraceptives (Study 2). Study 1: Multilevel modeling of the data revealed a significant, positive within-subject effect of testosterone on intrasexual competition, indicating that women reported greater intrasexual competitiveness when testosterone was high. Study 2: No significant differences were observed for reported intrasexual competition among women using combined oral contraceptives versus women using progesterone-only contraceptives.
HSU OER Adoption Workflow
Morgan Barker
Center for Teaching and Learning
Staff
Levi Basist
Kineseology
Graduate Student
Ryder Dschida
History
Faculty
Cayden Hempleman
History
Undergraduate Student
Kyle Morgan
Library
Faculty
Kimberly Stelter
Library
Faculty
Library
A look at how the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) can integrate equity, accessibility, and universal design principles. This project was funded by a grant from the CSU Affordable Learning Solutions (AL$) program, 2019-2020.