April 21, 2022
Thursday, April 7 marked BYU’s Eighteenth Annual Mary Lou Fulton Mentored Student Research Conference. With a total of 261 posters from 276 students in the nine departments in the College of Family Home and Social Sciences, the event was a major hit. Students from each department worked with faculty mentors to create engaging and informative research posters, then gained experience presenting to fellow students and other visitors.
After two years of hosting this event virtually, we were thrilled to see all our student presenters in person again. This year’s conference featured a new prize drawing for attendees who spoke to presenters about their posters, as well as students’ choice awards. All awards were presented at the luncheon after the conference.
Undergraduate Awards
Graduate Awards
Center Awards
Students’ Choice Awards
| Category | Winner(s) | Faculty Mentor(s) | Title |
| Timeless Topic | Hillary Wadsworth, Elizabeth Anderson, Alyssa Stockard, Spencer Vogel, et al | Jordan Yorgason, Scott Steffensen | Low-Dose Alcohol Enhances Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens |
| Best Presenter | Emily Collier | Steven Hoffman | Ending the Stigma: How Diagnosis Impacts Mental Health Stigma in University Students |
| Most Interesting Research | Joakim Ronstroem, Hillary Wadsworth, Summer Arthur | Jordan Yorgason | Effects of Acute and Chronic Morphine on Lateral Paracapsular Amygdala Circuitry |
| Most Eye-Catching Poster | Gavin Jones, Christina Small, Dallin Otteson, Kyle Bills | Scott Steffensen | Whole-Body Vibration Alleviates Symptoms of Morphine Withdrawal |
Join us next semester for our first Fall semester conference on December 8, 2022. Next year’s Winter semester conference will be April 13, 2023.
Learn more about getting involved with a mentored research project.