Two seniors from Youngstown State University’s Honors College placed first at the 51st Annual Conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council in Seattle, Wash.
Mariah DeFuria and Elizabeth Rogenski, both University Scholars at YSU, presented in student research poster sessions.
DeFuria, an Austintown native and Chemistry major at YSU, placed first in the Environmental Science, Conservation and Green Technology category. Her presentation, "Perfluorinated Metal Organic Frameworks for Use in Water Remediation via Pi-Pi Stacking Interactions," detailed her research on a process that treats polluted groundwater for human consumption using perfluorinated metal-organic frameworks.
“I couldn’t be more proud of Mariah and her accomplishments. Her work on water remediation has inspired many offshoot projects that we will be exploring for years to come,” said Douglas Genna, assistant professor, Chemistry, who worked with DeFuria.
Rogenski of Poland, Ohio, Mechanical Engineering and Physics/Astronomy double major, placed first for Outstanding Student Poster in Business, Engineering and Computer Science for her presentation, "3D Scanning of Metal Parts Produced by Selective Laser Melting." Her research focused on the use of 3D scans to analyze additive-manufactured parts for post-process machining.
“Libby is a wonderful student to work with,” said Brett Conner, associate professor and director, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, “and she works to balance her academics with athletics—a great representation of what it means to be an Honors student.”
In all, 14 students from the Honors College were selected to present at the annual conference along with Director Amy Cossentino, who gave a faculty presentation on strategies in developing a thriving honors community. The YSU group was among nearly 2,000 students and faculty from more than 500 institutions to attend.
“Our students have been accepted to present at the NCHC conference for almost a decade now, through a highly competitive selection process,” said Cossentino. “It’s a great opportunity for them to go through the proposal process, perfect their presentation skills and share ideas with other honors students from across the country and, in recent years, around the world.”
Along with DeFuria and Rogenski, the following students presented research at the conference:
Photo Caption: YSU Honors students who presented at the 2016 NCHC conference. Top row, from left: Greta Frost, Lexi Rager, Robert Voland, Andrew Morgan, Tyler Pabst, Natalie Halavick. Bottom row, from left: Leah Bayer, Elizabeth Rogenski, Samantha Anderson, Rayann Atway, Megan Evans, Madeline Grimes, Mariah DeFuria, Katina Landgraff.