CBHS students earn awards at MTSU Scholars Week 2026 Poster Session

Travis Ray

CBHS students earned awards at both the undergraduate and graduate levels at MTSU’s Scholars Week Poster Session in March 2026.

Students from across the college presented original research, with six earning top honors and many others representing CBHS across Psychology, Public Health, Health and Human Performance, Human Sciences, Nutrition and Food Science, Social Work, and Interior Design.

Undergraduate awards

Travis Ray

1st Place: Travis Ray, Psychology: “Exploring Undergraduate Biology Students’ Vaccine Knowledge, Experiences in Vaccine Education, and Vaccine Communication” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Elizabeth Barnes, Biology

Edgar Rodriguez and Trenton McAlmond

2nd Place: Trenton McAlmond and Edgar Rodriguez, Psychology: “Administration of Intracerebral Oxytocin and its Effect on Social Motivation in C57BL/6J Mice” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Tiffany Rodgers, Psychology

Elizabeth Lawrence

3rd Place: Elizabeth Lawrence, Psychology: “Exploring Effects of Musical Rhythm and Speech Rhythm (Lexical Stress) Perception on Speech-in-Noise Outcomes in Older Adults” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Cyrille Magne, Psychology

Graduate awards

Greylon Gawaluck

1st Place: Greylon Gawaluck: “Assessing Social Isolation, Barriers to Social Connectedness, and Needs Associated with Psycho-Social Well-Being in a Rare Disease Population” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Angie Bowman, Public Health

2nd Place: Ade Hennis: “The Four Pillars of Environmental Fitness” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Kahler Stone, Public Health

Huda Al Hamda

3rd Place: Huda Alhamad: “Understanding HPV Vaccine Hesitancy: Insights from a Survey-Based Study” | Faculty mentor: Dr. Angie Bowman, Public Health

CBHS poster presenters

The winners above represent only part of the story. CBHS students present posters on Friday across Psychology, Public Health, Health and Human Performance, Human Sciences, Nutrition and Food Science, Social Work, and Interior Design. Every one of them put real work into getting their research to the poster stage, and we are glad they represented the college.

Undergraduate presenters

  • Christina Askew, Public Health
  • Gulnur Ashyrnepesova, Psychology
  • Raegan Bernard, Public Health
  • Sophie Duffy, Psychology
  • Kate Elam, Nutrition and Food Science
  • Lena Eccles, Human Sciences
  • Tracy Fryer, Nutrition and Food Science
  • Cindy Garcia Gonzalez, Interior Design
  • Blen Hagos, Public Health
  • Sophia Hession, Psychology
  • Joel Iheakolam, Health and Human Performance
  • Trinity Johnson, Psychology
  • Elizabeth Lawrence, Psychology
  • Anakarina Lorenzana De Witt, Health and Human Performance
  • Abbie McCullough, Health and Human Performance
  • Travis Ray, Biology
  • Edgar Rodriguez Castro, Psychology
  • Niera Sayasack, Health and Human Performance
  • Batoul Sawas, Psychology
  • Aubrey von dem Bussche, Health and Human Performance
  • Hannah Wallace, Health and Human Performance
  • Mabel Adams, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Gloria Chu, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Cordelia Foxx, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Vannessa Martinez, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Madelyn Meek, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Taylor Rose, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Emma Shapard, Textiles Merchandising and Design
  • Kennedy Stewart, Textiles Merchandising and Design

Graduate presenters

  • Huda Al Hamad, Health and Human Performancel
  • Courtney Allison, Social Work
  • Greylon Gawaluck, Health and Human Performance
  • Seyram Gle, Health and Human Performance
  • Adé Hennis, Health and Human Performance
  • Dilman Mahmoud, Health and Human Performance
  • Mary McAuliffe, Health and Human Performance
  • Katy Stone, Health and Human Performance
  • Sylvia Vonderwell, Psychology

Thank You to Our Faculty Mentors

None of this happens without the faculty who invested their time and guidance in these students.

A Special Thank You to Our Scholars Week Committee Members

A big thank you to the CBHS faculty who served on the Scholars Week Committee and helped make this event a success:

Dr. Kathryn Blankenship, Health and Human Performance

Dr. Angie Bowman, Health and Human Performance

RIDI in Action: Dr. Hwayong Son 

Participants with Dr. Son at Patterson Park Community Center
Participants with Dr. Son at Patterson Park Community Center

Participant with Dr. Son at Patterson Park Community Center

RIDI funding has been instrumental in supporting Dr. Hwayong Son‘s research. From August through November 2026, her team offered a three-month virtual reality fitness program for adults 55 and older at Patterson Park Community Center. The project produced mixed-methods data, including pre- and post-assessments with 35 participants in the intervention group, 10 in the control group, and in-depth interviews with 25 participants.

The program is continuing at the St. Clair Senior Center, which has helped strengthen community engagement. The partnership with Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation has also been recognized through a memorandum of understanding.

Doctoral students involved in the RIDI-funded research project

Doctoral students involved in the RIDI-funded research project.

Board of Trustees’ Faculty Showcase

Pictured here is Cyrille Magne and Madison Ramsby. Madison is a graduate student in our M.A. program in Applied Research and Methodology
Pictured here is Cyrille Magne and Madison Ramsby. Madison is a graduate student in our M.A. program in Applied Research and Methodology

Pictured here is Dr. Cyrille Magne and Madison Ramsby. Madison is a graduate student in our M.A. program in Applied Research and Methodology

Congratulations to the CBHS faculty who participated in the Faculty Senate Scholar Showcase at the Board of Trustees Meeting this week. Your work represents our college well.

Other faculty participants included:

Dr. Mike Hein, Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Carter Smith

Dr. Cynthia Chafin, Director of the Center for Health and Human Services, and several of our Public Health faculty.

Criminal Justice Faculty and Students Present at National Conference

Loren Hall, Dr. Carter Smith, Falon Cornwell, and Dr. Joshua Harms
Loren Hall, Dr. Carter Smith, Falon Cornwell, and Dr. Joshua Harms

Loren Hall, Dr. Carter Smith, Falon Cornwell, and Dr. Joshua Harms

Faculty and graduate students from the Criminal Justice Department attended the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting in Philadelphia (March 4–6), with research presentations across several areas:

Loren Hall — police training
Falon Cornwell — sentencing disparity
Allana Zatz — cognitive behavioral therapy and recidivism
Dr. Carter Smith — AI in the criminal justice classroom
Dr. Joshua Harms — mandatory reporting laws

Faculty attend this conference regularly, but this year CBHS graduate students also presented their own research. Learn more at acjs.org/annual-meeting.