2011 Honors Scholars
- Tyler Bodi (Marcella Myers, History & Political Science), Determining the outcome of legal grievances: an application of game theory to tort negotiations.
- Arielle E. Cady (Trina Thompson & Carla Trynchuk, Music), Performance Analysis of Beethoven's Violin Sonata Op.23: Freedom of Interpretation in Passages of Formal Anomaly.
- Celena Cameron (Ryan Hayes, Chemistry & Biochemistry), Dermal reduction of urushiols using an activated charcoal formulated dermal care patch.
- Garret Catron & Jonathan Ford (Don DeGroot & Gunnar Lovhoiden, Engineering & Computer Science), Simultaneous digital demodulation and RDS extraction of FM radio signals.
- Daniel Antonio Colon Hidalgo & Marlene Murray - Nseula (Biology), The Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Inositol Pathway Mutants.
- Maurice Hardy (Desmond Murray, Chemistry & Biochemistry), Synthesis and testing of second generation azatilbenes.
- Andrew Hoff (Clark Rowland & Roland Kawakami, Physics), Enhanced interlayer exchange coupling in Co/Fe/MgO/Fe(001).
- Denny Hong (Lilianne Doukhan & Chi Yong Yun, Music), The important role and benefits of academic research in musical interpretation : an application to the performance study of Modest Musssorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition.
- Shieun "Sharon" Jang (Chemistry & Biochemistry), The synthesis and characterization of novel imino stilbenes.
- Brianna Johnson (Duane McBride & Gary Hopkins, Behavioral Sciences), An examination of parent-child relationships and teen substance use.
- Laura Johnston (Jacquelyn Warwick & Jerome Thayer, Management, Marketing & Information Systems), Consumer behavior in social mediums : a study of the impact of social networking sites and massively multiplayer online role-playing games on college students' academic and social lives.
- Emily Knott (English), Rice and beans : 5 months, 49 students, and innumerable Honduran cows.
- Jonathan Barrett Koch (L. Monique Pittman, English), The tyrant and the rogue: Political implications of redemption in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.
- Jean Lemeau (Engineering & Computer Science), Portable medicine cooler.
- Jason T. Miller (Karl Bailey & Marcella Myers, Behavioral Sciences), Religious and political attitudes towards women in power.
- Sandra Prieto (Hyun Kwon, Engineering & Computer Science), Non-labeled, real-time detection of H1N1 DNA hybridization using combined QCM-D system.
- Ashley Raethel (Karl Bailey, Behavioral Sciences), Is vegetarianism a diet? Implicit associations of vegetarians and omnivores on a vegetarian campus.
- Jeannie Romulus (International Language Studies), Cross-cultural competence and cross-cultural effectiveness : a perception analysis of student missionaries from Andrews University.
- Chinyere Sampson (Behavioral Sciences), The relationship between Sabbath activities and Seventh-day Adventist students' happiness.
- Alix Sandman (Social Work), The gatekeepers : an evaluation of clergy knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding mental health issues, collaboration, and referral to treatment.
- Eric "Siggy" Scott (Engineering & Computer Science), Transfer learning via modularity in a model of technological evolution.
- Brent Sherwin (Gordon Atkins, Biology), The role of Cl(-) channel-inhibition in the brain on the phonotactic selectivity of female crickets.
- Gabrielle Smith (Lilianne Doukhan, Music), Performance techniques for four avant-garde piano pieces by Henry Cowell.
- Gaetan Tchamba (Chemistry & Biochemistry), Development of hybrid "multi-warhead" acylal pesticides.
- Lisa Thompson (Marlene Murray-Nseula & Desmond Murray, Biology), The effects of valproate prodrugs on the inositol biosynthetic pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast.
- Jiseung Yoon (Chemistry & Biochemistry), Aminopyrimidine stilbenes as potential fluorescent molecular probes for DNA.