Walker College of Business MBA student Kyle Vetter won the best research poster competition, which was awarded on April 16 as part of Appalachian State University's 28th Annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors.
The title of Vetter's research is "The Impacts of Mitigating Hazardous Chemical Exposures on Infant Health." The work was funded through a GRAM fellowship and was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Dennis Guignet, Department of Economics.
The event, hosted by the Office of Student Research, showcases the research and creative activities of students on App State's campuses. Four students affiliated with the Walker College participated.
- Kyle Vetter, MBA. Faculty Mentor: Dr. Dennis Guignet, Economics. The Impacts of Mitigating Hazardous Chemical Exposures on Infant Health
- Kennedi Ratcliffe, Economics. Faculty Mentor: Dr. Dennis Guignet, Economics. Co-Author(s): Dr. Santosh Nandi, Department of Management. Assessing the Effect of Hurricanes on Housing Markets: A Study of North Carolina and Virginia Coastal Counties.
- Ethan Grant, Economics. Faculty Mentor: Ash Morgan, Economics. Co-Author(s): Jeffrey Blackham, Nicolas Mishue, Parker Nevius, Riley Carroll, and Alex Pecoraro. Economic Impact of Blue Ridge Guide Association.
- Hannah Wallace, Psychology. Faculty Mentor: Jessica Doll, Management. Co-Author(s): Natalee Jamerson, Levering White, Brody Behm, Allison Renegar, Jessica Doll, Tim Huelsman, Kristl Davison. We're All a Family: Investigating How Diversity Interacts with Feelings of Mattering, Belonging, Job Satisfaction, and Well-being.
Learn more, including the session schedule, full program, and event details on the Office of Student Research website https://osr.appstate.edu/research-day.
