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Tori’s 3 Favorite Moments from Austria
As soon as I touched down back in the United States, the thing that I heard most from people was the question, “What was your favorite moment from the trip?” However, I could never pick just one day to talk about, so I started listing…
Researching Risks of Lead in Crystal
Our team researched how much lead can lead into wine from crystal decanters, and we presented our results at Nazareth’s 2022 Creative Activity and Research Showcase (CARS) poster session. My teammates: Emily Walley ‘22, Tom Griffin ‘22, Paul Williams ‘23, Maddie Willett ‘22, Maya Harasymchuk…
Combining Dance and Psychology Through Research
As a rising senior and a double major with dance and psychology, I’d like to share some of the research that I conducted, and the opportunities I got as a result of that research. As part of the psych program, we are required to take…
Passing on the Physics on a Slap Shot
For our physics final project, David Bresci (pictured above) and I decided to test out the physics of the slap shot. Due to the small class sizes at Nazareth, we were able to conduct personalized projects on virtually anything we wanted. The college was able…
From Attending CARS to Presenting
As a senior, I have been to CARS before but never as a presenter. Back then, I didn’t really know and understand much about CARS, but now that I am sitting on the other side of the fence as a presenter, I have gained so…
3 discoveries from Mythbusters: Urban Schools Edition
Growing up in a suburb of Rochester, I heard a lot about the Rochester City School District. However, it wasn’t until I took the course Mythbusters: Urban Schools Edition that I really learned anything about the district. Here are 3 things I learned from my…
Internship Connects Trees to Less Crime and Better Health
When you think about public health, you don’t tend to think about trees. My college experience has expanded my understanding about how the environment affects public safety and public health. For a semester-long public health internship, one of my professors connected me to Justin Murphy,…
Interprofessional Learning Provides Pluses for Health Professionals
Our occupational therapy curriculum includes a research project and interprofessional courses — and in our final semester, those two worlds combined. Interprofessional classes are awesome because they allow students from Nazareth’s different health majors to learn with and about each other. We got to interact with…
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