b'Chemical Reactions, Solubility and Instrumentalist Analysis with ChlorophyllKoshi Noor, Nya Lampkin, Jael Stanton, Jeremy Quintano and Alana HiersSponsor: Thomas Manning, Chemistry DepartmentFifteen solvents of different polarities as well as chemical and physical properties, are used to treat the leaves of a Carolina Laurel cherry tree.The aqueous phase extracts are examined by Ultraviolet-Visible spectroscopy, Fourier Transform- Infrared Spectroscopy, Proton ( 1 H) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, and Optical spectroscopy.The leaves are examined for chlorophyll content as well as degradation to the cellulose and hemi-cellulose components. addition computational techniques are used to study and understand the potential impact that the different solvents can have on the fibers.Communication Arts/Mass MediaRepresentations of Diversity in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseDanielle E. SpiveySponsor: Dr. Nicole Cox, Department of Communication ArtsIn December of 2018, yet another Spider-Man movie was released. In stark opposition to other Spider-Man films, this movie contained multiple versions of Spider-Man from different universes. In direct contrast to the standard Peter Parker, who is a young, Caucasian male, these versions include older, younger, male, female, Afro-Latino, and Asian representations of Spider-Man. This analysis will focus on Miles Morales, Gwen Stacey, and Peni Parker while discussing the advantages and disadvantages of how they are depicted in this movie. As a whole, the 2018 movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse is revolutionary as it introduces a range of diverse characters that do not typically get to serve as protagonists in film, but unfortunately the movie still contains certain problematic portrayals of these characters.37'