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Nicholls State University: Nicholls Chemistry Major Presents Research at National Conference

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Nicholls State University issued the following announcement on April 8.

THIBODAUX, La. — A Nicholls State University Chemistry Major  presented her research on the relationship between success in general  chemistry and mathematics ability at the American Chemical Society (ACS)  National Meeting and Exposition. 

Claire Galloway, a sophomore chemistry major from Thibodaux, said the  goal of her research is to promote retention and minimize attrition  rates among students in general chemistry. Additionally, she sought to  determine whether an online math intervention would increase a student’s  performance in their introductory chemistry courses. 

Galloway used the Math Up Skills Test (MUST) – a 15-minute,  20-question paper exam which measures a student’s arithmetic fluency –  and Test of Logical Thinking (TOLT) – a diagnostic test examining  proficiency in formal reasoning – to monitor math fluency before and  after the intervention. Galloway studied two groups across three  sessions during the Fall 2020 semester, with one group completing the  online math review first followed by a light chemistry review two weeks  later, while the other group did the chemistry review first followed by  the math review next. 

What she found was that the students benefited from the online math  review. However, students with a higher logical ability benefited the  most, and that the MUST had a marginal ability to predict each students’  success in a first-year chemistry class. 

“While our goal was to target students who had lower performance  instead, we were still pleased to be helping students succeed,” she  says. 

Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Government, the ACS boasts  more than 151,000 members in 140 countries. The organization’s mission  is to advance and broaden chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for  the benefit of Earth and its people. Every year, the organization  offers a spring and fall meeting to bring together the world’s leading  minds to network and share research. 

“I truly felt honored to be able to present. I remember how excited I  was to tell my loved ones that I was going to be presenting at the  American Chemical Society conference,” Galloway said. “I had been  working with my advisor and other students throughout the year, and it  was wonderful to see everything come together in the project. I love  being able to help students, and I was ready to share a new way to  identify those placed at-risk so that they can get the help they need.”

The ACS Fall 2021 Meeting was a hybrid conference held in Atlanta  from Aug. 22-26. Galloway presented her poster virtually, along with  other undergraduate researchers from across the country and the world.

“Claire is an excellent student and I am humbled that she is my  undergraduate collaborator. Presenting at a conference expands Claire’s  professional network. We look forward to presenting at in-person  conferences in the near future,” said Dr. Theodore Alivio, assistant  professor of chemistry and Galloway’s advisor. “Claire and I plan to  continue and improve on our research so we can reach out to our students  much more efficiently, especially those placed at risk. Our research  teaches us how to better serve our students here at Nicholls and there’s  a lot to improve on. We plan to present more of our work at future  conferences, and get a few publications.”

For more information on Nicholls Chemistry, visit www.nicholls.edu/chemistry.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: xxxx, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT: Jerad David, Director of Communications, 985.448.4303 or jerad.david@nicholls.edu

Original source can be found here.

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