0 Houghton faculty member speaking during Faculty Scholarship Day.

Faculty Present Research at Faculty Scholarship Day

May 8, 2023

On April 26, Houghton University faculty presented the findings of their ongoing research at this yearโ€™s annual Faculty Scholarship Day presentations.

This year featured presentations from eleven faculty members and research groups from diverse academic areas, including the sciences and mathematics, literature, performing arts and the Willard J. Houghton Library. Eli Knapp, professor of ecology, delivered the evening keynote address.

The Faculty Scholarship Day highlights Houghtonโ€™s distinctive blend of small-town warmth and academic excellence. Generations of alumni know the rich, Christ-centered community fostered by faculty. This annual celebration allows students and community members to see the expertise of these treasured professors and leaders.

Houghton University has a longstanding reputation for offering an education that is both Christ-centered and academically rigorous, and an excellent education begins with an excellent faculty.ย  An aspect of Houghtonโ€™s approach to education that makes it unique is that we try not to draw hard lines between teaching and research.ย  Indeed, most faculty include current students in their research projects, providing them with invaluable opportunities to work alongside leading experts in the field in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.ย  Iโ€™m incredibly proud of the way that Houghton Universityโ€™s faculty balance excellence in teaching with superior scholarship, and of how they are both fearless and faithful in their pursuit of Godโ€™s truth.

– David Davies

The annual Faculty Scholarship Day is organized by the Faculty Development Committee. The members include Ann Monroe-Baillargeon, associate provost, Alison Young Reusser, associate professor of psychology, Paul Martino, professor of chemistry, and Katrina Koehler, assistant professor of physics. This yearโ€™s program is funded through the generosity of Mark Lindley โ€™79 and Sandy Talbott in honor of Markโ€™s parents, Kay and Kenneth Lindley.

Presentations

  • โ€œDeveloping a Machine Learning Algorithm to Classify Benevolence of Replies to Toxic Reddit Commentsโ€
    Authors – Alison Young Reusser, Kristian M. Veit, Elizabeth A. Gassin, Jonathan Case, George M. Reusser, and Brandon Bate
  • โ€œDevelopment of a Green Oxidation Method for Alcoholsโ€ย 
    Authors โ€“ Karen E. Torraca, Abigail C. Young, Skye C. Chaapel
  • โ€œDr. Kim Violin (and other Strings) Method – the biblically whole person approach to music-making:โ€ย 
    Authors โ€“ Soo Yeon Kim, The Mindbody Prescription by John E. Sarno M.D., and Unleashing the Potential of the Musician’s Body by Tina M. Nilssen
  • โ€œEvidence that regorafenib binds amyloid-beta 42 (A????42) within the putative Zn2+ binding domainโ€ย 
    Authors โ€“ Paul Martino, Emma Ryan, Evan Kasper, and Lydia Lagree
  • โ€œInvestigating Treatments for Accelerating Differentiated Vascular Smooth Muscle Wound Repairโ€ย 
    Authors โ€“ Ransom Poythress, Hannah Heinl, Mary Shaker, Marika Yelle
  • โ€œLanguage Literacy/Music Literacy – What’s the Connection?โ€ย 
    Author โ€“ Sara Massey
  • โ€œLife Stories and Identities of Christian College Students in Western New Yorkโ€ย 
    Author โ€“ Hannah H. Kim
  • โ€œNavigating the Ambiguity of Rebellion: A comparison of the Rebellions of Hezekiah and Zedekiahโ€ย 
    Author โ€“ Andrew Walton
  • โ€œRhetorical Fallout: Rachel Carsonโ€™s Legacy in Environmental Persuasionโ€ย 
    Author โ€“ Susan Bruxvoort Lipscomb
  • “Where are my articles? An institutional repository at Houghton Universityโ€ย 
    Author โ€“ Doyin Adenuga

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