May 2, 2025
Reception & Presentations 2pm to 5pm
Cal Poly Humboldt Library
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The Best Parts of KCACTF 2024
Aly
Greaver
Dance, Music, & Theatre
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
From February 18th-23rd, students from the Humboldt Theater Program attended KCACTF, this poster depicts the top 5 events this year.
College Corps: The Importance of Community Service
Luis
Reyes
Other
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This creative project is a reflection of my year of service through College Corps and my placement at the veterans hall in Arcata. The project contains some descriptions and pictures of events that my site has been a part of over the year, those events include North Coast Stand Down, Veterans Day at McKay, and Sunday brunch. Throughout this project I reflect on my time at the veterans hall and my experience with College Corps, as well as describing the importance and benefits of providing community service. I end with a conclusion of how a program like College Corps is beneficial towards community outreach and how the program has benefited me.
Kenned Center American College Theatre Festival
Benji
Salisbury
Dance, Music, & Theatre
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
I attended so many amazing workshops, keynotes, and auditions at the Region VII Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival held in Spokane, Washington that blew me away...
Redefining Career Prep for Environmental Studies
Ashley
Keya
Environmental Studies
Undergraduate Student
Imran
Rashid
Environmental Studies
Undergraduate Student
Athens
Marron
Sociology
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Previous studies have examined the outcomes of different career development strategies for Environmental Studies students across the country and have found that programs with strong career preparation also utilize the curriculum and community when advising their students. Cal Poly Humboldt’s ENST department has yet to contribute to this research and implement all of these strategies. We conducted research, funded by the LAEP Program (including student surveys, interviews, peer-reviewed journals, and comparative analysis) to determine best practices to support our students in achieving their career goals.
Humboldt County Population Growth Correlated to Unidentified Flying Object Reports 1920 - 2021
Starsong
Brittain
History
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This project looked to see what correlations could be found here in Humboldt county between population changes and annual number of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) repots from the years of 1920 to 2021.
Media Coverage of the Klamath Dam Removal
Jessie
Cretser-Hartenstein
Journalism & Mass Communication
Faculty
Oden
Taylor
Journalism & Mass Communication
Undergraduate Student
Jillian
Wells
Journalism & Mass Communication
Undergraduate Student
Emma
Wilson
Journalism & Mass Communication
Undergraduate Student
Gabriel
Zucker
Journalism & Mass Communication
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This study examines media representations of the removal of the Klamath Dam, a development in Northern California's Indigenous land restoration efforts. Recognizing the historical underrepresentation of Indigenous voices in mainstream media, this research analyzes local coverage of the Klamath dam removal project by Humboldt County's leading news organizations: North Coast Journal, Times-Standard, and Lost Coast Outpost.
Miné Okubo: Art as Social Commentary and Cultural Expression
Ariana
Mallery
Art + Film
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
I was assigned to do a research paper in my capstone art history class (410W). This poster explores the life and art of Miné Okubo, highlighting her experiences as an artist and her commitment to using art as a tool for social commentary and cultural expression. Okubo's journey is traced from her early artistic training with Fernand Léger in Paris to her internment in the Topaz camp during World War II and her subsequent artistic endeavors.
Through The Eyes of Liberian Americans: The Post-Civil War Consequences on Liberia
Joy
Mehn
Politics
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
The research will focus on the experiences of Liberian Americans while fleeing the civil wars, that took place 1989-2003. The displacement was shaped by the human security policies made by the Liberian Government and the United States government. The relevance of this study is the placement of value on the experiences of those who experienced displacement. More often than not, the focus of migration in the global south is the economic factors and how those factors affect the Western world. This research is a way to project the stories of those who are often not heard, the Liberian people.
Alzheimer's Disease as Type 3 Diabetes? Unconventional Methods to Utilize if AD is Seen as T3DM
Frank
Tirado
School of Applied Health
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
In recent years new findings in research have been revealing that Alzheimer’s Disease is endocrine disorder: Type 3 Diabetes Mellitus(T3DM). With new evidence of Alzheimer’s Disease(AD) being T3DM, there are now new methods of preventing or slowing the progression of AD.
College Corps: Senior Voices
Katie-Hope
Hennessy
Other
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Senior Voices is a book project where the residents of SilverCrest, Eureka share their life stories in a book. You’re invited to learn more about how this project unfolded.