RUE Festival

Overview

The purpose of this festival is to highlight research being done by current SF students. Students may submit posters highlighting their research.

The 2024 RUE Festival will took place in the Fine Arts Hall Lobby on April 22, 5 - 7pm

Posters will be judged in one of two categories:

  • Empirical Research - Empirical research comprises those projects which primarily require data gathering by experiments, surveys, etc. conducted by the same students. Data gathering is guided by a clearly identified research question or hypothesis. Generally speaking, the work in this category is meant to cover projects employing the scientific method. Projects for this category can originate in any department or field of inquiry.
  • Analytical Research - Analytical research comprised those projects which primarily require students to analyze concepts, interpret texts, and form arguments, etc. Generally speaking, the work in this category includes analyses in support of theses or explanations of difficult concepts, not merely summarization or recitation of known positions. Projects for this category can originate in any department or field of inquiry.

Entries will consist of a poster showcasing research and may include multimedia elements (audio clips, animation, videos)

Suggestions for multimedia:

Suggestions for posters using the same research elements:

  • PowerPoint
  • Canva
  • Adobe

Creative Project and Oral Presentations

Due to a low number of submissions in the past, there will not be a Creative Project or Oral Presentation category this year. Students are welcome to present a creative item along with their poster if desired.

For more information, please see the FAQ for students.

If you are an instructor interested in judging, please email Ramona Miller at ramona.miller@sfcollege.edu.

2024 Festival

Empirical Research

Analytical Research

2023 Festival

The 2023 Festival was held in R-01 on April 24, 5-7 pm

Analytical Research

1st Place - Bence Beres, “Son of the White Mare: Folklore and Postcolonialism in Marcell Jankovics' Son of the White Mare (Fehérlófia) ” Faculty Mentor - Nik Bajorek

2nd Place - Raymond Gage, “Overview of Current Genetic Sequencing Technologies” Faculty Mentor - Alejandra Maruniak

3rd Place - Amber Waters, “The Erasure of Ancient Greek Women” Faculty Mentor – Claire Orenduff

Empirical Research

1st Place - Hammes, Emma, Camila Aristizabal, Ethan Zhu, Gabriela Cordovi, and Kahlil Rivera Ortiz“ College Students Attitudes Towards Mental Health and Potential Barriers” Faculty Mentor – Christopher Raye

2nd Place - Muegge, Dillon, “Analysis of Body Condition in River Cooters (Pseudemys concinna) in the Santa Fe River” Faculty Mentor – Jerry Johnston & Cody Godwin

3rd Place - Arigue, Suhayla, Dillon Muegge, Jake Miller & Jocelyn Bessette “Evaluation of Boat Strike Injuries on River Cooters (Pseudemys concinna) with Emphasis on Demographic Variation” Faculty Mentor – Jerry Johnston & Cody Godwin

2022 Festival

The 2022 Festival was held in the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall on April 18, 5 - 7pm

Empirical Research

Analytical Research

International Awards Category

Sustainability Awards Category

Thank you to all of our judges: Janna Moretti, Ale Mariunak, Aaron Hirko, Katherin Garland, Breanne Hooks, Audrey Holt, Heather Hall, Sean Bolton, Chris Raye, Eugenio Zaldivar, Diana Matthews, Bill Stephenson, Jason McCombs, Elizabeth Ziffer, Allison Carr, Diana Matthews.

All Posters

  • Bonilla, Bryan - "Enhancement of Sweet Basil Downy Mildew Resistance by CRISPR/Cas9"
  • Child, Thomas - "Making Microscopy More Beautiful"
  • England, Linda - "Life and Death in Ancient Egypt"
  • Kirk, Ryan - "Is Digital Communication Detrimental to Adolescent Mental Health?"
  • Lazzaro, Courtlyn - "CRISPR's Potential in T-Cell Based Cancer Therapy"
  • Lilley, Daniel - "Testing effects of different 3D Printing Methods on Ability to Resist Strain With a Turbine Blade."
  • Meier, Nikhita - "Modeling Peanut Leaf Spot Disease"
  • Owens, Tyler - "Bioluminescent Plants"

2021 Festival - Past Festivals

These are the posters and projects from the 2021 RUE Festival on April 19 - 21. This festival was held virtually.

International Prizes

Speech

Top Speech

Monday, April 19 - Empirical Posters

Top Posters

Tuesday, April 20 - Analytical Posters

Top Posters:

Wednesday, April 30 - Creative Projects

Thank you to all of our judges!

Alora Haynes, Chris Raye, Anne Thebaut, Ale Maruniak, Katherin Garland, Sean Bolton, Claire Orenduff-Bartos, Rebecca Johnston, Melissa Flanagan, Eugene Zaldivar, James Nichols, Diana Matthews, Heidi Lannon, Kate Murray, Russell Schultz, Ron Claypool, Bill Stephenson, Helda Montero, Stacey Breheney, Jim Thompson, Jason Frank and Leslie Rios

2020 Festival - Past Festivals

Social Sciences, Humanities & English

Winners:

Other Entries:

STEM

Winners:

Other Entries:

Creative Projects

2019 Festival - Past Festivals

2019 Research & Creative Scholarly Projects Festival

The 2019 Research & Creative Scholarly Projects Festival was held Tuesday, April 16, 4:30-6:30 pm in R-001.

The winners were:

Analytical Research Posters

Empirical Research Posters

Oral Presentations

  • 1st Place - Alaric Loftus - The Potable Water Crisis of Plachimada 
  • 2nd Place - Issac Vela - The Importance of Developing Public Speaking Skills.

Faculty Support

Judges - Audrey Holt, Rebecca Johnson, Bill Stephenson, Stacy Breheny, Natalie Hadad, Lee Delaino, Anne Thebaut, Elaine Dale, Lisa Charney, Bobby Hom, Sean Bolton, Greg Mead, Adam Christopherson, Manisha Ranade, Shelly Russell, Alejandra Maruniak, Jim Thompson, Katherin Garland, Richard Dickson and Janna Morretti

Sponsorship

Thank you to Student Life for sponsoring this event!

2018 Festival - Past Festivals

The 2018 Research & Creative Scholarly Projects Festival was held Tuesday, April 17 4:30pm - 6:30pm

The winners were:

STEM

Creative Project

  • Karissa Hobbs "Sacred Masks in Hinduism and Buddhism" Humanities Faculty Mentor: Heather Hall

Judges: Adam Christopherson, Audrey Holt, Bill Stephenson, Rebecca Johnston, Dawn Graziani, Jay O'Leary, Richard Dickson, Aahron Dagan, Vince Locascio, Eugenio Zaldivar, Christopher Raye, Ale Maruniak, Katie Arnold, Greag Mead, Katherin Garland, Anne Thebaut, Celso Marino and Lorisha Riley.