Thursday, 23 May 2013
Student Success Stories
The following students worked with Dr. Linda Curtis using the Scanning Electron Microscope:

     - Ho Young Lee (Biology, '07)
     - Lance Stanley (Biology, '07)
     - Amanda Troy (Biology, '05)
           Amanda is pursuing an M.A. in Nutrition at UNCG.
     - Kristen Kelps (Biology & Math, '05)
           Kristen is pursuing a Ph.D. in Pharmacology at University of Kentucky.

Brandon Kuebler (Biology, '00)
Presented at North Carolina Academy of Science in 1999.
Publication: Evans, M., C. Geigerman, J.  Cook, L. Curtis, B. Kuebler, and M. McIntosh. 2000.  Conjugated linoleic acid suppresses triglyceride accumulation and induces apoptosis in 3T3-L1 Preadipocytes. Lipids.  35 (8): 899-909.
Faculty mentor: Dr. Linda Curtis.
Brandon graduated from University of West Virginia Medical School in 2004.

Chris McCandless (Biology, '00)
"Survey of the Diatoms of High Point City Lake for Use in Environmental Science Labs"
Presented at Perspectives in Biology Symposium at Wake Forest University in November 2000.
Faculty mentor: Dr. Linda Curtis.
Chris is now a sales representative for Eli Lilly and Company.

- Department of History and Political Science -

Patrick Sullins
(Political Science, '07)
“Does the Current Curriculum for High Schools in High Point, NC Produce High or Low Voter Turnout Regarding Graduating Students”
Presented at NCPSA Annual Conference at High Point University on March 31, 2006.
Faculty mentor: Dr. Anthony Gabrielli, Assistant Professor of Political Science

Justin Coates (Political Science, '07)
“The Positive Correlation Between Globalization and Voter Turnout that Could Maintain Democracy”
Presented at NCPSA Annual Conference at High Point University on March 31, 2006.
Faculty mentor: Dr. Anthony Gabrielli, Assistant Professor of Political Science

- Phillips School of Business -

Jessica Baumann (MBA, '07)
"Trade Show Booth Assignment Process Re-engineering"
Presented at the Academy of Marketing Studies Annual Fall Conference on October 18, 2006, hosted by Allied Academies International Conference in Reno, Nevada.
Faculty mentor: Dr. David Little, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Business Programs

Jed Kilpatrick (MBA, '06)
"Optimizing Decision Making"
Presented published paper at Society for Advancement of Management.
Faculty mentor: Dr. David Little, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Business Programs

Tameka Vance (MBA, '06)
"Will Wal-Mart's Use of RFID Technology Sustain Their Supply Chain Dominance"
Presented published paper at Society for Advancement of Management.
Faculty mentor: Dr. David Little, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Business Programs

"Can Blogging Complement Knowledge Sharing Within in an Organization?"
To be presented at Society for Advancement of Management.
Faculty mentor: Dr. David Little, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Business Programs
Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 April 2010 08:27