做厙輦⑹ celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) with the annual Three-Minute SURE Research Presentation Awards Ceremony on Friday, Oct. 17, highlighting outstanding undergraduate research projects presented by students from across disciplines.
The event recognized first and second-place winners for their ability to explain complex research in just three minutes to a general audience. The ceremony welcomed distinguished guests including 做厙輦⑹ President Todd Diacon and Doug Delahanty, vice president for research and economic development.
Its always one of the best days for me at 做厙輦⑹ to watch these presentations and be so awed by both the research [and poise] that goes into it, Diacon said.
About the SURE Program
The SURE program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct faculty-mentored and stipend-supported research over the summer. Nearly 1,000 做厙輦⑹ students have participated over 10 years, with 172 participants this year. First-place winners each received a $200 prize, and second-place winners received $100.
2025 SURE Three-Minute Thesis Awardees (College of Arts & Sciences)
Below is the list of this years honorees from the College of Arts & Sciences, organized by category. All awardees participated in SURE 2025.
Biochemistry
First Place: Hannah Ferguson Senior, Chemistry Mentor: Jeff Mighion
Second Place: Taylor Dimmerling Sophomore, Molecular Cellular Biology Mentor: Ronald Seese
Biology
Group 1
First Place: Lauren Teeling Senior, Biology Mentor: Manabu Kurokawa
Second Place: Justin Barzellato Senior, Biology Mentor: Colleen Novak
Group 2
First Place: Camryn Myrla Junior, Anthropology Mentor: Rafaela Takeshita
Second Place: Hannah Zelina Senior, Biology Mentor: Hamza Balci
Environmental Studies, Geology and Horticulture
Group 1
First Place: Nicholas Brocato Senior, B.S. Biology Mentor: Lauren Kinsman-Costello
Second Place: Kendall Myers Senior, Biology Mentor: Matthew Lehnert
Group 2
First Place: Jackson Miller Senior, Environmental Studies Mentor: He Yin
Group 3
First Place: Noah Zollinger Junior, Geology Mentor: Metin Eren
First Place: Allison Remick Senior, Zoology Mentor: Brian Trevelline
Second Place: Jami Greb Senior, Zoology Mentor: Sangeet Lamichhaney
Physics
First Place: Pranav Srinivasan Junior, Physics Mentor: Thorsten Schmidt
Second Place: Mila Spike Senior, Physics Mentor: Veronica Dexheimer
Mechatronics Engineering
First Place: Angelina Russ Senior, Biotechnology Mentor: Jennifer McDonough
Second Place: Rishi Ahuja Junior, Biotechnology Mentor: Rob Clements
Psychology
Group 1
First Place: Tori Holland-Shanafelt Senior, Psychology Mentor: Madelyn Rosenthal
Second Place: Emily Bishop Senior, Psychology Mentor: Phillip Hamrick
Group 2
First Place: Elise Simmons Senior, Psychology Mentor: Lee Gilman
Second Place: Patrick Straits Senior, Psychology Counseling Careers Mentor: John Gunstad
Public Health, Speech Pathology and Communication
Second Place: Isabella Emerick Junior, English Mentors: Mahli Mechenbier and Linda Spurlock
Humanities, Arts, Social Science and Fashion
Group 1
First Place: Alice Fox Junior, History Mentor: Lindsay Starkey
Sociology, Economics and Marketing
Second Place: Tanitoluwa Alabi Senior, Economics Mentor: Ikpe Justice Akpan
Accounting, Finance, Mathematics and Business Management
First Place: Elizabeth Sowa Junior, Mathematics Mentor: Bathi Kasturiarachi
Neuroscience
First Place: Anna Joy Senior, Neuroscience Mentor: John Johnson
Second Place: Aliyah Ross Senior, Neuroscience Mentor: Lee Gilman
Exercise Science and Chemistry
First Place: Domenic DeBellis Freshman, Pre-Medicine Mentor: Ellen Glickman
Computer Science
Group 1
First Place: Christian Auman Junior, Computer Science Mentor: Deepshikha Bhati
Second Place: Johanna Confer Senior, Biology Mentor: Amy Sato
Group 2
Second Place: Andrew Leonard Senior, Computer Science Mentor: Mikhail Nesterenko
Celebrating Ten Years of SURE
This year marked the 10-year anniversary of the SURE program, which has supported hundreds of 做厙輦⑹ students in developing valuable research and presentation skills.
This ceremony for me is the highlight of the fall semester, if not the academic year, Ann Gosky, director of the Office of Student Research, said. Its inspiring to observe the work of so many talented students.
Learn more about the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience at /research/student-research/summer-undergraduate-research-experience.
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