The following students were winners from the Texas A&M University System’s Pathways Student Research Symposium

  • Kylea Marlow, 1st Place, Undergraduate Poster, Business & Information Technology; “Service Blueprint Approach to the Planning of a Business Plan Competition”
  • Elpida Cervantes, 1st Place, Undergraduate Poster, Education; “Using the Student Perception Survey to Cultivate a Community of Care in the 5th Grade Classroom.”
  • Jackson Black and Zackery Watson, 3rd Place, Undergraduate Poster, Engineering and Computer Science; “Design and Fabrication of Space Exploration Vehicle for Extraterrestrial Terrain.”
  • Lyric Richardson, 1st Place, Graduate Poster, Biomedical and Health Sciences (from School of Kinesiology); “Effects of Low-Intensity Fatigue on Motor Unit Firing Properties.”
  • Ryon Springer, 1st Place, Graduate Poster, Agriculture and Natural Resources; “Palatability of hempseed meal pellets compared to mainstream feedstuffs in horses.”
  • Emily Purnell, 2nd Place, Graduate Poster, Agriculture and Natural Resources; “Effect of Cannabidiol on Follicular Growth and Ovulation in Cattle.”
  • Heather Ruemke, 3rd Place, Graduate Poster, Agriculture and Natural Resources; “Beyond the Breeding Soundness Exam: The evaluation of the motility and viability of sperm cells as well as a quantification and evaluation of miRNA 26a-5p, miRNA 574, as parameters for bull infertility.”