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[Decorated mortarboard belonging to Kayla Singletary]
Photograph of a mortarboard cap decorated and worn by Kayla Singletary in Spring 2025 commencement ceremony
Lost Light, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020
Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama
The Forgotten, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020
Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama
Kayla Kopinski
Microstructural Documentation of Metamorphic Rocks from Coastal Maine
Kayla Kopinski, Geology Faculty Mentor: Professor Gary Solar, Earth Sciences
Kayla is a senior Geology major who will be graduating in spring 2020. She plans to attend graduate school in Geology.
During her fellowship, Kayla documented the metamorphic-deformation combination recorded in rocks that were at the edge of ancient North America approximately 300 million years ago, but now exposed in coastal Maine. Kayla documented the microstructures in the rocks where older mineral patterns are preserved inside larger crystals. The older patterns do not match the geometry of the bulk rock patterns, thereby signifying an earlier continental collision whose mineral patterns were replaced by new mineral growth during a later collision (about 100 million years later). Kayla was selected to present these results at the Geological Society of America Combined Northeastern and Southeastern Regional annual meeting in Reston, Virginia in March 2020.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/srcc-sp20-usrfp/1009/thumbnail.jp
Kayla Lackie
Historic Prints as Design Inspiration: Practice-Led Research
Kayla Lackie, Fashion and Textile Technology Faculty Mentor: Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion and Textile Technology
Kayla is a senior majoring in Textile Design and expects to graduate in Spring 2020. She is interested in historic textiles as inspiration for contemporary designs and has developed a collection of textile designs as a result of this project. After graduation, she plans to work as a textile designer for an established company, specializing in either swimwear or interior fabric design.
During her fellowship, Kayla applied practice-led methodology to research and create textile designs. Kayla and her mentor, Dr. Shephard, conducted research at several archives through the Western New York and New England areas. The research was documented and analyzed following each museum visit and design session. Kayla has developed a portfolio of textile designs based on these inspirations. This research was accepted for presentation at the annual symposium of the Costume Society of America, a professional organization dedicated to the study of dress history.https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/srcc-sp20-usrfp/1010/thumbnail.jp
Hobbs, Kayla. Interview with Kayla Hobbs
Kayla Hobbs describes her experiences working on crab boats, working in her parents' backyard canteen when she was younger, and her recent experience as a locations assistant for a film shot in the area earlier the summer of this year. She talks about her education in Marine Technology
PRECS Participant: Kayla Kulinski
Kayla Kulinski, a participant in the Phenotypic Plasticity Research Experience for Community College Students, discusses her experience and assigned project
Senior Recital, Kayla Hanvey, flute
The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Kayla Hanvey studies flute with Dr. Tabatha Easley
Junior Recital, Kayla Modlin, horn
The presentation of this junior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Kayla Modlin studies horn with Dr. Patrick Smith
Senior Recital, Kayla Tilghman, violin
The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Kayla Tilghman studies violin with Susanna Klein
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