May 2, 2025
Reception & Presentations 2pm to 5pm
Cal Poly Humboldt Library
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Waves of Friends at the Dunes
Stefan Robles
Environmental Studies
Undergraduate Student
Courtney Greene
Environmental Studies
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Friends of The Dunes is a an organization that is heavily involved with building community through various educational and stewardship programs. Our project revolved around outdoor pubic outreach and child education. Local schools have the opportunity to learn about biodiversity and conversation of coastal ecology.
Elementary School Classrooms and the Need for Critical Frameworks
Timothy Rupiper
Liberal Studies - Elementary Education
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
Elementary school classrooms are foundational in our middle childhood experiences, as well as our knowledge of the world. But not all classrooms are fit to serve ALL students, especially students of color. As (Liberal Studies) Elementary Education majors, we took a closer look at the elementary classroom, specifically at problem areas, to develop ways to address these issues in a culturally sustaining way.
Do Dabbling Ducks Forage More in the Morning or at Night?
Dylan Van Kampen
Wildlife
Undergraduate Student
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
My research project looked at if dabbling ducks forage more in the morning or afternoon. My hypothesis was that they would forage more in the morning than afternoon.
Implementing the Classroom Assistant Position to Humboldt State University
Quinn Crossman
International Studies
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Through extensive on-campus research and personal experience my research attests to the fact that the classroom assistant position, while not widely adopted in many university settings including HSU, has proven to be an effective on-campus support mechanism. By performing functions such as assisting in classroom flow, facilitating in-class group exercises, and checking in on students’ progress on work outside of class, classroom assistants are an understated, invaluable resource that develops students’ work capacities as well as their level of comfort and integration into on-campus resources and events.
College Corps: Sustainability, Art, & Community at the Arcata Creative Sanctuary
Stella
Stahl
Other
Undergraduate Student
Joseph
Meihak
Other
Undergraduate Student
Ally
Hair
Other
Undergraduate Student
Bella
Virgen
Other
Undergraduate Student
Marisabel
Moreno
Other
Undergraduate Student
Carter
Daniel
Other
Undergraduate Student
Yocelin
Rios
Other
Undergraduate Student
Mack
Barker
Other
Undergraduate Student
Leonela
Bolanos
Other
Undergraduate Student
Other
At the Arcata Creative Sanctuary, community members come together to socialize, create art, and enjoy music. As College Corps Fellows, we got to help facilitate these activities, and help the Sanctuary better achieve its goal of becoming a space for sustainable, creative living and education.
A Review and Possible Interventions of Hypertension Prevalence in the Filipino American Population
Jason
Arcilla
School of Applied Health
Undergraduate Student
College of Professional Studies
My project reviews the literature of hypertension prevalence within the Filipino American population.
What do the Rising Far Right and Populist Movements Look Like?
Samuel Dorsey
Political Science
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
I am working with a Political Science research fellowship to map the incipient far right and Alt-Right. Finding points of opposition, commonality, and differences between the various groups.
Fluidity of Fragility: Modeling the Effect of Climate Change on State Fragility
Hahn Archibald
Math
Undergraduate Student
Olivia Helprin
Geology
Undergraduate Student
Jared Walbert
Geology
Undergraduate Student
College of Natural Resources & Sciences
Summary of a mathematical modeling contest submission investigating the impact that climate change bears upon state fragility index, as defined by the Fund for Peace. Parameters used in this model include total annual precipitation and percentage of water made available to rural populations over a span of 24 years. From our model, we find that states that are fragile and vulnerable will be affected by climate change.
Does Having Siblings Affect The Recognition of Children's Emotional Displays?
Jasper
Toledo
Psychology
Undergraduate Student
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
This research study looks into whether participants with siblings are able to understand the emotional display in images of children more so than participants without siblings. We hypothesized that participants with younger siblings will have a greater likelihood to notice emotional responses in children due to alloparental caregiving behavior. Sixty images of children expressing six emotional displays were shown to participants. Overall, there was no difference in emotional recognition accuracy between participant groups. Specific emotional displays were recognized more than others for all groups, with the most recognized emotional display being happiness.
California at a Crossroads: Saving the Trinity's Water Future
Chris
Koier
Other
Undergraduate Student
Other
California’s Trinity River faces rising threats from outdated infrastructure, federal overreach, and climate change. This poster distills key findings from the California in the Crosshairs public policy series, analyzing infrastructure failures, collapsing salmon runs, and misguided federal water releases. It proposes local solutions—groundwater recharge, urban water independence, and Sites reform—to secure California’s rivers, ecosystems, and tribal rights before irreversible damage occurs.