Eight students presented their research on Nov. 1 at the Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center at Colorado College. In addition to Ula Adamska ’20 (above), other presenters included Ruixue Zhou ’21, “The Influence of Russian Language on National Identity in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan”; Miguel Mendez ’19, “A Migrant’s Perspective: The Role of Nonprofits in Southern Mexico”; Emma Kerr ’19, “The Guidance of Christianity: How Religion Influences Activist and Humanitarian Responses to the Refugee Crisis in Central and Southeast Europe”; Wayan Buschman ’20, “Conceptions of Fine Art in Japanese Museum Culture”; Naomi Tsai ’19, “Coral Reefs in a Changing Climate: A Study of Symbiotic Zooxanthellae Algae”; Daniel Archibald ’21, “‘The Middle of Nowhere:’ How Desert Landscapes Influence Land Management Policies in Eastern Oregon”; and Siena Brody-Heine ’19, “Science Communication Through Visual Art: The Changing Landscapes of Post-Earthquake New Zealand.”