news-category: 今叔利 Members of 今叔利 Alpha Chi Participate in Virtual National Convention By Office of University Communications On May 24, 2021 Rising Senior Grace Burgin Awarded Region III Scholarship BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.今叔利 Alpha Chi members recently participated in the National Convention, which was held virtually this year. Rising senior Grace Burgin, of Iron Station, N.C., was awarded a Region III scholarship. A biology major, Burgin presented a paper that examined how fetal nutrition and development are affected by a mothers participation in fad diets. She conducted her research through the GWU Summer Undergraduate Research Scholar program. Also participating in the online event were: Grace Burgin won an Alpha Chi Region III scholarshipfor the paper she presented that examined how a mother’s diet affects fetal nutrition and development. Samantha Wilkie, of Hendersonville, a senior English major, who presented a paper. Ysabela Cable, of Nebo, N.C., a senior criminal justice administration major with a minor in business administration. Jasmine Dee, of Dallas, N.C., a May 2021 graduate with degrees in psychology and sociology. Haley Pierce, of Jamestown, N.C., a senior biology major. The convention theme was And Justice for All. For the virtual format, presenters pre-recorded their speeches. Burgin noted that while it was less pressure than presenting live, there was still a learning curve. I couldand I didrecord my presentation multiple times to get it right, she said. Through those several takes, however, I learned not to be so hard on myself and that its OK not to be perfect. Burgin, Cable, Dee and Pierce also researched and prepared a collaborative project with Burgin serving as team leader. The title was Reproductive Health Care Injustices Against African American Women in the United States: Legal History and the Modern Effects on Clinical Outcomes and Mental Health. Samantha Wilkie presented a paper at the National Alpha Chi Convention held on Zoom. Cable said the topic appealed to her and the group because of the many issues of racial injustice in 2020 and 2021. I felt like it would be a good topic to write about and inform not only others, but myself as well, she observed. In my section (of the research), I found there have been many laws made to discriminate against African American womens rights to health care. There are also cases to show this as well, such as the 界温壊艶. 今叔利 students who presented the collaborative research project at the Alpha Chi convention were from top to bottom in the screenshot above, Grace Burgin, Jasmie Dee, Haley Pierce and Ysabela Cable. Fannie Lou Townsend Hamer, who grew up in the Mississippi Delta, was a powerful voice in the civil and voting rights movements and a leader in the efforts for greater economic opportunities for African Americans. In 1961, Hamer received a hysterectomy by a white doctor without her consent while undergoing surgery to remove a uterine tumor. The group worked on their project for three months, and both Cable and Burgin said the experience improved their skills in collaboration, organization, research, and team management. I think its good practice for the real world, where each of us will have to be part of a team in our respective careers, Burgin elaborated. Note to our readers: This article reflects the Universitys tuition and fee schedule at the time of publication. Tuition and financial aid policies change annually. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on current tuition rates and financial aid resources, please visit the Universitys official Admissionspage. About Alpha Chi is a national collegiate honor society that recognizes and promotes academic excellence among college and university students of all disciplines. Region III encompasses more than 85 chapters in Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. About 今叔利 Located in the North Carolina foothills, 今叔利 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 今叔利 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu.
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