2018 EHE Student Research Forum

February 23, 2018
10:00am-2:45pm
Ohio Union

This annual event, sponsored by the EHE Office of Research, highlights the research of our graduate and undergraduate students. We have over 110 student presentations, both oral and poster, describing completed, in-progress, and proposed studies as well as literature reviews and research methodology. The oral presentations are grouped so that similar topics are clustered. The posters will be in the Cartoon Room with half of the posters during Session 1 and the other half during Session 2. The posters will be changed during lunch. Below you will find a quick overview of the schedule. A website detailing information about the forum is located at u.osu.edu/ehestudentresearch/. Additional information will be added to the website up to the day of the event, and photos will be added following the event.

Please register to attend this event whether you will be staying the entire day or just part of the day. We also need to know whether you will be joining us for lunch. If you have any questions, please contact Rebecca Chacko at chacko.9@osu.edu.

9:15AM – 10:00AM Registration
Check in on the 3rd floor outside the Cartoon Room

10:15AM – 11:45AM Session I
Oral presentations will take place in the six breakout rooms (Round Room, Barbie Tootle, Suzanne M. Scharer, Hayes Cape, Rosa M. Ailabouni & Tanya R. Rutner). Poster presentations will take place in the Cartoon Room. Exhibitors will also be located in the Cartoon Room.

11:45AM – 1:00PM: Lunch and Keynote Speaker, Great Hall Meeting Room, 1st Floor. 

This year’s keynote speaker will be Natasha Slesnick, Associate Dean for Research and Administration, College of Education and Human Ecology. 

Natasha Slesnick is professor of Human Development and Family Science in the Department of Human Sciences at The Ohio State University and Associate Dean for Research and Administration in the College of Education and Human Ecology. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and her research focuses on intervention development and evaluation with substance using homeless youth and families. She has consulted with multiple organizations and policy groups on the best strategies for intervening in youth homelessness. She has been continuously funded by the NIH since 1998 and has written over 100 peer reviewed publications and book chapters. In her lifetime, she has founded two drop-in centers for homeless youth – one in Albuquerque, New Mexico and one in Columbus, Ohio, USA.

***No Oral or Poster presentations will take place during the lunch break. Posters will be changed between sessions during the lunch break.

1:15PM – 2:45 Session II
Oral presentations will take place in the six breakout rooms (Round Room, Barbie Tootle, Suzanne M. Scharer, Hayes Cape, Rosa M. Ailabouni & Tanya R. Rutner). Poster presentations will take place in the Cartoon Room. Exhibitors will also be located in the Cartoon Room.

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