U-LEAD Poster Showcase


Student Well-Being #1 Purpose

LDR 3905 students conduct research projects each term to highlight what they are learning in their U-LEAD courses. They combine their passion for a specific topic with the social change model to create research that highlights important opportunities to impact change in various communities.

Each fall and spring semester the LEAD Scholars Academy hosts the U-LEAD Poster Showcase to exhibit the research of the U-LEAD students. The poster submissions are judged, and the winning students are provided with book scholarships.

Check out these projects from prior years

 

Poster Showcase was sponsored by:


Taveras Miriam - Latinx Leadership - Spring 2021


Filtered Cultures:
Confronting Latinx Diversity in the Publishing Industry

Anzueto Kylee - Inspire - Spring 2021


Women in Government

Mcintosh Victoria - ULEAD Program - Spring 2021


How does culture and race effect Pastoral leadership in the Christian church

Price Elizabeth - Global Leadership


Regenerative Building Design

Wright Lindsey - Lead Out Loud - Spring 2021


The under diagnosis of ADHA in women of color.

Seren Dillard - Inspire - Fall 2021


The Layered Issues of Violence Against Black Trans Women

Ryan Hamil- Lead Out Loud - Fall 2021


Modern School Segregation: Causes, Effects, and Solutions

Jowana Ghazzawi - Civic Engagement - Fall 2021


The Relationship Between Home Food Availability and Mental Health

Jada Strowbridge - Latinx - Fall 2021


Barriers to Mental Health Treatment in Latinx Youth

Jordan Ellis - Civic Engagement - Fall 2021


A Brief Analysis of the Relationship Between Islam and the West

Bryanna Brooks - Inspire - Fall 2021


Ableism: A Form of Violence Against Women

Eliana Jacobs - Lead Out Loud - Fall 2021


Multiculturalism in Dermatology: Pathway to Inclusive Skincare

Lessie Farriss - Global Leadership - Fall 2021


How traditional medicine can address health disparities and why increased awareness is needed across the globe