Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE)
Present, collaborate, inspire.
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Showcasing Research & Creativity
One of the joys of completing a research project or creative endeavor is sharing the results with others. Students who have worked on class projects, senior projects and theses, artistic works, or independent scholarship are encouraged to participate.
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2025 SOURCE Schedule – April 24th, 2025





Symposium Submission Details & Resources
The Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) abstract submission page is now directly linked to the ValpoScholar website for publication! ValpoScholar serves as the central exchange for outstanding scholarship and creative work from faculty and students as well as University record and campus history. Your work will be stored here permanently, so you can provide the link to family, friends, and future employers to show them your work.
The abstract submission deadline is Friday, March 28, 2025!
There is no prejudging process for SOURCE. Once you have submitted an abstract, you are in! Please save the date of Thursday, April 24, 2025 on your calendar and plan to attend SOURCE to showcase your work. We will contact you prior to the event to communicate final event details.
Explore Past Research and Creative Work
2024 SOURCE and the Graduate Academic Symposium featured 123 student presentations that represented the work of more than 200 Valpo students. Faculty evaluations of these presentations led to the awards shown below. We thank the Valpo Phi Beta Kappa chapter for sponsoring the First Place Undergraduate Oral and Poster Awards!
First Place Undergraduate Oral Presentation: Ashley Vernon (mentor: Prof. Sarah Jantzi)
“In Plain Sight: A Curated Art Walk”
Second Place Undergraduate Oral Presentation: Abby Pintoy (mentor: Prof. Joseph Bognar)
“Leveling Up the Leitmotif: Understanding How the Unique Medium of Video Games Explores and Develops the Leitmotif”
First Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Charles Smith and Fayol Ateufack Zeudom (mentor: Prof. Sami Khorbotly)
“Computer Vision-Based System to Study Parking Utilization”
Second Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Alex Kagay, Micah D’Arcangelo, Joshua Mangnall, Mario Ramos, Ethan Duff, Noah Fisher, and Max Van Den Berg (mentor: Prof. Peter Krenzke)
“Efficient Solar Thermal Electricity Unlocked: Sodium Heat Pipes in the Solar Furnace”
Third Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Gavin Forck (mentor: Prof. Jesse Sestito)
“Automation of iterative computer aided design and finite element analysis in SolidWorks”
Fourth Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Makayla Mann (mentor: Prof. Lauren Sestito)
“Evaluating Liposome Stability in Gastric and Intestinal Environments”
First Place Graduate Oral Presentation (joint): Caleb VanArragon and Matt Latzke (mentor: Prof. Tiffany Kolba)
“Predicting Professional Golf Success Using Amateur Rankings”
First Place Graduate Oral Presentation (joint): Maria Mack (mentor: Prof. Betsy Burow-Flak)
“Tomorrow’s Odyssey: Love, Scars, and Change”
First Place Graduate Poster Presentation: Caleb VanArragon and Lanna Sirhan (mentor: Prof. Danielle Orozco-Nunnelly)
“Antimicrobial Activities of Several Argemone mexicana-Inspired Phytocompounds”
2023 SOURCE and the Graduate Academic Symposium featured 104 student presentations that represented the work of more than 175 students. Here is a video with short clips of the day’s sessions in the Harre Union. Faculty evaluations of these presentations led to the awards shown below. We thank the Valpo Phi Beta Kappa chapter for sponsoring the First Place Undergraduate Oral and Poster Awards!
First Place Undergraduate Oral Presentation: Adam Lindemer (mentor: Prof. Katharina Uhde)
“Brass Multiphonics in the Works of William Kraft and Øystein Baadsvik and Expanding the Possibilities of Solo Brass Repertoire”
Second Place Undergraduate Oral Presentation: Darnell Crater (mentor: Prof. Katharina Uhde)
“De-Colonizing Puccini’s Opera Turandot”
First Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Anton Eschenauer (mentor: Prof. Tiffany Kolba)
“A Statistical Analysis of Valparaiso University’s Math Placement Process”
Second Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Demetria Zoldak, Bradley Davis, and Kade Kovarik (mentor: Prof. Luke Venstrom)
“A New High Temperature, High Pressure Electrochemical Test Station to Support the Processes that Produce Sustainable Fuel”
Third Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Carly Schiene (mentor: Prof. Jay Grossman)
“Comparative Analysis of Peanut Roundabouts and All-Way Stop Intersections”
Fourth Place Undergraduate Poster Presentation: Hannah Nelson (mentor: Prof. Dan White)
“RF Signal Intensity Explained Through VNA Calibration and Advanced PCB Layout”
First Place Graduate Oral Presentation: Ravi Kiran Nimmagadda (mentor: Prof. Hugh Gong)
“Loan Approval Prediction Based on the Decision Tree and Random Forest Methods”
Guidelines for SOURCE Presenters
All faculty-sponsored projects will be accepted for presentation at SOURCE. Students and faculty should read the Oral Presentation Guidelines regarding the development of their presentations. Faculty sponsors guide and support their students, both in conducting the original research and sharing that research in the appropriate format.