Senior Research Presentations Elizabeth Goodhew 8:30 am—10:15 am 10:30am—12:15 pm 1:15 pm—3:00 pm Junior Announcer: Nicole Fong There’s Nothing Sexy About Sexism Elizabeth Goodhew Junior Announcer: Jin Butler Climate Change: How Humans Are Destroying the Earth Emma Harris A Wish For a Child: An Inside Look At the Make-A-Wish Foundation Jessica Kornheiser How History is Taught Differently Around the World Connor Gluth Junior Announcer: Cole Reed Exotic Pets: Some Things Are Best Left In the Wild Trevor Bush Junior Announcer: Shevy Hightower You Are the Product: How Corporations Invade Your Privacy Parker Weyant The Cat In the Hat Box Matt Haverland The Problems Scientific Research Faces Casey Purser Junior Announcer: Josh Drew The Causes and Effects Of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Steven Slaymaker Junior Announcer: Andrew Liban You Pay, They Play: How Sports Owners Use Tax-Payer Money For Their Own Gain Connor Samsky Junior Announcer: Michael Healey Guns Haven’t Changed: Society Has Sean Nemesh The Effects Of Hurricanes CJ Espinosa How Humans Affect Animal Populations Reid Cohen Junior Announcer: Peter Cook The World of UFC & MMA: An Inside Look Noah Terpstra Influence and History Of Rap Kevin Kemple *Red text denotes mature themes, content, and/ or language Emma Harris Jessica Kornheiser Connor Gluth Trevor Bush Parker Weyant Matt Haverland Casey Purser Stephen Slaymaker Connor Samsky Sean Nemesh CJ Espinosa Reid Cohen Noah Terpstra Kevin Kemple
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Senior Research
Presentations
Elizabeth Goodhew
8:30 am—10:15 am 10:30am—12:15 pm 1:15 pm—3:00 pm
Junior Announcer: Nicole Fong
There’s Nothing Sexy About Sexism
Elizabeth Goodhew
Junior Announcer: Jin Butler
Climate Change:
How Humans Are Destroying the
Earth
Emma Harris
A Wish For a Child:
An Inside Look At
the Make-A-Wish Foundation
Jessica Kornheiser
How History is Taught
Differently Around the World
Connor Gluth
Junior Announcer: Cole Reed
Exotic Pets:
Some Things Are Best Left In the
Wild
Trevor Bush
Junior Announcer: Shevy Hightower
You Are the Product:
How Corporations Invade Your
Privacy
Parker Weyant
The Cat In the Hat Box
Matt Haverland
The Problems Scientific
Research Faces
Casey Purser
Junior Announcer: Josh Drew
The Causes and Effects Of
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Steven Slaymaker
Junior Announcer: Andrew Liban
You Pay, They Play:
How Sports Owners Use Tax-Payer
Money For Their Own Gain
Connor Samsky
Junior Announcer: Michael Healey
Guns Haven’t Changed:
Society Has
Sean Nemesh
The Effects Of Hurricanes
CJ Espinosa
How Humans Affect
Animal Populations
Reid Cohen
Junior Announcer: Peter Cook
The World of UFC & MMA:
An Inside Look
Noah Terpstra
Influence and History Of Rap
Kevin Kemple
*Red text denotes mature themes,
content, and/ or language
Emma Harris Jessica Kornheiser
Connor Gluth Trevor Bush Parker Weyant Matt Haverland Casey Purser Stephen Slaymaker Connor Samsky Sean Nemesh
CJ Espinosa Reid Cohen Noah Terpstra Kevin Kemple
Senior Research
Presentations
Matthew Cowart
8:30 am—10:15 am 10:30am—12:15 pm 1:15 pm—3:00 pm
Junior Announcer: Emily Kane
An In-Depth Look At the
Scholastic Clay Target Program
Matthew Cowart
A Year In Space:
The Gateway To Long-Term Spaceflight
Andrew Border
Self-Diagnosis:
Scarier Than You Think
Emily Van Aken
Satanism:
Not As Scary As You Think
Zachary Katz
Junior Announcer: Addison Monette
Vigilantism Saves Lives
Trey Reid
Junior Announcer: Garrett Cutchin
More Than Fur-Deep:
The Hidden Life Of Furries
Paige Norris
Threat From Within:
Domestic Terrorism in the
United States
Jack Abram
The Importance Of
American-Chinese Relations
Matthew Dalluge
Junior Announcer: Jacobi Garrett
Critical Thinking For Adults:
Challenge Everything!
Kiyah Sherman
Are We Destroyers Of the Ocean
Or Its Saviors?
Jake Martin
Junior Announcer: Christopher Walker
Understanding Ghosts and
the Spirit World
Jose Olivieri
Forensic Science & Pop Culture:
The Science Behind CSI
Carly Mulligan
Guitar Effect Pedals:
A World At Your Feet
Drew Maichle
Junior Announcer: Robert Papasidero
The Lost Art of Blacksmithing
Nate Foster
*Red text denotes mature themes, con-
tent, and/ or language
Andrew Border Emily Van Aken
Zachary Katz Trey Reid Paige Norris Jack Abram Matthew Dalluge Kiyah Sherman Jake Martin Jose Olivieri
Carly Mulligan Drew Maichle Nate Foster
Senior Presentations are a capstone project that every senior completes at Mill Springs Academy as a part of their Senior Research & Composition class. In the Fall, students choose a topic of interest, a passion project, issue of social import, or one of investigatory significance to examine, define, research, and then compose a research paper. In the spring, they take their fall research and break it down into components to illuminate and present. The best presentation receives the “Gail J. Kreher Award” for excellence, and is this year judged by our Communications Director Chari Harwood and Librarian Brittany Emge. In addition, Senior Presentations are indeed a big deal in that students begin the year as high school
learners, but evolve into young adults ready to tackle the world and beyond! Speeches can range from eight to twen-ty-five minutes, with each student working at their skill level, meeting hard deadlines to work with our Technology department and other professionals, as well as developing organization and planning skills. We are proud of the hard work these seniors have invested in their education and futures. Please see the topics and times to join us!
KEY FACTS: You may attend a portion of the Presentations in the indicated time blocks or the day’s event in its en-tirety. We just ask that movement be limited during a “live” presenta-tion, with audience members re-maining in their seats and moving only during an in-between transition time. Students may leave early with par-ents, however ONLY with specific permission. We support one anoth-er at MSA!
There will be a luncheon on each of the presentation days for the Sen-iors at an indicated time after the 10:30am time block has concluded. STUDENTS: If speakers run over the indicated time block, remain seated and we will resume break after the time block is concluded. Plan on attending all presenta-tions and coordinate with teach-ers for regular classes accord-ingly.