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Lebanon Valley College News

More than 140 Lebanon Valley College students representing academic departments across campus displayed their academic and creative work to an audience of faculty, peers, trustees and administrators during the annual Inquiry Symposium.

Local students included:

Effort: Ian Wolff presented 21 Proof Capstone Project at the event. Wolff, a graduate of Pleasant Valley High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in digital communications.

Jim Thorpe: Gabrielle Cinicola presented The Relationship Between Self-Reported Stress and Perceived Performance in Division III Athletes at the event. Cinicola, a graduate of Jim Thorpe Area High School. is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science.

New Ringgold: Kyrsten Derr presented Neuroprotective Effects of Alpha-Lipoic Acid against Iron-Induced Stress in PC12 cells at the event. Derr, a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in biochemistry and molecular biology. Ashlyn Houser, a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School, presented Neuroprotective Effects of Alpha-Lipoic Acid against Iron-Induced Stress in PC12 cells at the event.

Palmerton: Mel Bartholomew presented Avian Diversity and Habitat Use on the Lebanon Valley College Campus at the event. Bartholomew, a graduate of Milton Hershey School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in environmental science.

Tamaqua: Luca Cammarota presented The Serenity Pod at the event. Cammarota, a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in digital communications.