APEX Lecture Series
Apex Lecture Series
The goal of the Apex Fellowship is for an ASUMH student, in collaboration with an ASUMH faculty member, to pursue and research a subject of inquiry, evaluate the subject’s significance, create a project reflecting the scholarship, and share the experience with ASUMH and the Mountain Home community through a lecture series.
APEX Presentation Resources
The APEX Fellowship is designed to inspire an ASUMH student to expand interest in a subject of inquiry beyond traditional classroom exposure. The student who desires to explore a topic, conduct scholarly research, and create a product to showcase learning is encouraged to consider APEX.
APEX Presentations:
2015-16 Anthony Sanderson
"S" Supposition Analysis: Genie (paper)
2016-17 Elizabeth Cobb
Scientifically Literate: The World, The Community, The Individual (PowerPoint Presentation)
2019 Abraham Unwer
Neurodiversity in the Rural Community College (PowerPoint Presentation)
2021 Cassie Jankowski
2023 Sam Adams
Story and Song: The Ballad (PowerPoint Presentation)
2024 Colton Harp
Green Dreams, Concrete Reality: A Path to Sustainable Architecture (PowerPoint Presentation)
Contact Info
For information about the APEX Fellowship at ASUMH, please contact the APEX Coordinator:
Kellie Thomas
Dryer Hall, Room 204
kthomas@asumh.edu
870.508.6198
Contact Info
For information about the APEX Fellowship at ASUMH, please contact the APEX Coordinator:
Kellie Thomas
Dryer Hall, Room 204
kthomas@asumh.edu
870.508.6198