By Sadie Murphy
On April 6, the college held its annual Pioneer Showcase in the Mollohan Campus Community Center Ballroom. Call for submissions began on March 10 and ran through March 23. Students dedicated time and effort showcasing their academic 鈥渞esearch, experiential learning, and/or creative projects.鈥 This included poster and/or oral presentations, demonstrations, and performances from students at any level in their undergraduate work. Dr. Amanda Chapman, Professor of English, was one of the crucial individuals responsible for organizing the event that featured a wide array of subjects, including science and math, land resources, language arts, visual arts, and honors programs.
Students began setting up their posters and displays at 8 a.m. The first oral presentation by honors student Dalton Law, started at 9:30. Each oral presentation or demonstration was given 30 minutes.
From 10 a.m. to 12 noon, posters and art sessions were available for view. Presenters included Jesse Kargol, Eli Henthorn, Jacob Amick, Asa Dick, Katlyne Rollyson, Marc Radcliff, Dylan Fitzgerald, Heather Moore, Lexi Pletcher, Brittany Louk, Alexandra Dean, Logan Hays, Qianjiao Chen, and Jacob Petry. Subjects covered a range of topics from visual arts to science, mathematics, and land resources.
Oral presentation from 11:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. featured Seth Stover, Leslee Coffman, Anna Childers, Dr. Jonathon Minton鈥檚 Creative Writing students, Fairan Gill, Madisyn Furr, and Jacob Petry. Subjects covered a range of topics from marketing, education, and forestry to creative writing, theater, and poetry.
The event ended at 4 P.M. and winners (who received monetary rewards) were announced in an email from Academic Affairs on April 7. See winners of each category below:
- In the category of 鈥淪cience and Math Presentations:鈥
First place recipient Jacob Petry鈥檚 sophisticated presentation on 鈥淣atural Numbers: An Elegant Solution to a Problem Featured in Mathmatics Magazine.鈥
Second place recipient Qianjiao Chen鈥檚 insightful 鈥淰isualization of the Spread of Coronavirus and Data Analysis.鈥
- In the category of 鈥淟anguage Arts Presentations:鈥
First place recipient Anna Childers鈥檚 poetic 鈥淎rete and Virtue.鈥
Second place recipient Fairan Gill with her theatrical awkward first date rendition of 鈥淟adies Man.鈥
- In the category of 鈥淗onors Program Presentations:鈥
First place recipient Leslee Coffman with 鈥淪tranded鈥 AND Eli Henthorn, Asa Dick, and Jacob Amick鈥檚 鈥淟ost Graves of Gilmer.鈥 Coffman tied for first place with Henthorn, Dick, and Amick鈥檚 presentation. Both proved so exceptional that judges were unable to choose a winner.
Second place recipient Dalton Law鈥檚 investigative 鈥淗ow AI and Data Analytics are Affecting the Accounting Profession.鈥
- In the category of 鈥淟and Resources Management Presentations:鈥
First place recipient Heather Moore鈥檚 fantastisk 鈥淪weden鈥檚 Forestry Model: The Most Sustainable Country in the World May Suffer Environmental Consequences in the Long Run.鈥
Second place recipient Katlyne Rollyson鈥檚 颈苍肠谤铆惫别濒 鈥淔orest Management in Brazil.鈥
- In the category of 鈥淰isual Arts Presentations:鈥
First place recipient Jesse Kargol鈥檚 industrial sculpture 鈥淪killsUSA.鈥
All participants exhibited signs of true Pioneers and represented our college beyond expectation. We are excited to see what next years showcase will illuminate.
*cover image from email by Academic.Affairs@glenville.edu to students with subject line "Pioneer Showcase Call for Applications."