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C-SC psychology students present research at ILLOWA
Thursday, May 05, 2011

CANTON, Mo. -- Four Culver-Stockton College students presented empirical research at the 38th annual ILLOWA Undergraduate Psychology Conference hosted by Monmouth College, in Monmouth, Ill., on April 30, 2011.

C-SC psychology student researchers included Kelli Fuller, junior psychology major from Palmyra, Mo.; and Ashley Berry, junior psychology major from Aurora, Ill., who presented "Energy Drinks 101: A Study of Student Perceptions of Energy Drinks." Daniel Wernick, senior psychology major from Elwell, Mich., and Jamai Letcher, senior psychology major from Keokuk, Iowa, presented "Student Perceptions of College Professors: Age and Gender Effects in Student Evaluations."

ILLOWA is one of the oldest continuing undergraduate psychology conferences in the United States. The conference provides an educational research experience for students, allowing them opportunities to present their findings from an empirical research project, learn from a keynote speaker, and interact with other undergraduate researchers.

Photo (left to right): Culver-Stockton College psychology students Daniel Wernick, Ashley Berry, Kelli Fuller, C-SC professor Dr. Jill Compton, and Jamai Letcher at the 38th annual ILLOWA conference.






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