Megan Moss
  • psychology
  • Cumberland, WI

Megan Moss Presented Research Poster at National Conference

2013 Apr 24

Megan Moss of Cumberland, Wis., represented University of Wisconsin-Stout with a poster presentation at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research held April 11-13 at UW-La Crosse. Moss majoring in Psychology presented Distractions in the Classroom: Effect on Cell Phone Alerts on Student Learning. Moss's research adviser was Katelyn Hamilton.

Four faculty and one staff member also attended. They were: Chris Ferguson, social science; Brian Knaeble, mathematics; Leni Marshall, English and philosophy; Susan McClelland, McNair Scholars Program coordinator; and Susan Wolfgram, human development and family studies.

The presentations were coordinated through Research Services at UW-Stout. For more information, go to www.uwstout.edu/rs.