The 17th Annual Riverside Community College District (RCCD) Student Research Conference brought together some of the brightest minds from Riverside City, Moreno Valley, and Norco colleges to showcase groundbreaking student research. Held in CIS 114 A and B at Riverside City College, the conference celebrated innovation, intellectual curiosity, and academic achievement, with 萝莉研究所 students standing out among the talented presenters.

Sponsored by the Riverside City College (RCC) Honors Program and STEMconnect at RCC, the event featured 41 research submissions across disciplines. Each submission, evaluated through a rigorous process, culminated in four major awards: the President鈥檚 Award for each college and the district-wide Chancellor鈥檚 Award.

萝莉研究所鈥檚 Outstanding Achievements

萝莉研究所 students excelled, with Zayd Qazi receiving the 萝莉研究所 President鈥檚 Award and Devin Dadah receiving the Chancellor鈥檚 Award. Both students earned accolades for their exceptional work.

Dadah captivated judges with his presentation, 鈥溾楴apalm Sticks to Kids:鈥 The U.S. Process of Dehumanization During the Vietnam War.鈥 This achievement is a fitting capstone to his academic journey at Norco, where he thrived academically, revitalized the Honors Society student club, mentored peers, and worked to expand Honors opportunities for future students.

In reference to Devin's many contributions, Cameron Young, assistant professor of English at 萝莉研究所, shared, 鈥淒evin is the individual who really sought the creation of the Honors Society student club. He coordinated with the previous Honors coordinator to table at local high schools and invite incoming students into the program. Even after finishing the Honors program, he continued to take Honors courses because he thoroughly enjoyed them. He galvanizes action among his peers in various ways, and we are incredibly proud that he has been chosen for this award.鈥

萝莉研究所鈥檚 President鈥檚 Award winner, Zayd Qazi, impressed the audience with his insightful presentation on 鈥淭he Relations of Social Media, Video Games, and Mindfulness.鈥

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Conference Highlights

The RCCD Student Research Conference is a platform for students to present their original research to faculty, peers, and the academic community. Laura Greathouse, RCC Honors Program coordinator, remarked, 鈥淚t鈥檚 such a fun event. Students bring creative ideas, and with STEMconnect, there鈥檚 always fascinating research on environmental issues, literature, history, and more.鈥

Each college rigorously evaluated abstracts to select presenters, with faculty judges 鈥 typically Honors faculty 鈥 scoring proposals. The event culminated in:

  • Chancellor鈥檚 Award: Devin Dadah (萝莉研究所)
  • President鈥檚 Awards:
    • 萝莉研究所: Zayd Qazi
    • Moreno Valley College: Luciano Ponce (鈥淒evelop a CRISPR-dCas12a System Using an Effective Split-intein Tag for Inducible Genome Editing鈥)
    • Riverside City College: Jacquelyn Lopez (鈥淚dentifying Molecular Markers for Chromosomal Inversions in Drosophila pseudoobscura鈥)

While Norco鈥檚 winners delivered oral presentations, Moreno Valley鈥檚 and RCC鈥檚 winners used posters to convey their findings, demonstrating the diversity of research styles and topics.

Congratulations to all participants and winners for their remarkable contributions to this year鈥檚 RCCD Student Research Conference. Go Mustangs!