Student Wins First Place in the University Libraries Information Literacy Contest
April 10, 2017
Courtney Heidle, a Biobehavioral Health undergraduate major and one of the HUDDIL Innovation Lab undergraduates, was awarded first place in the University Libraries Information Literacy poster contest at the 2017 Undergraduate Research Exhibition.
There were over 271 exhibitor entries. Courtney’s winning presentation was entitled, “Can an Existing Theory be Adapted to Better Predict Infant Feeding Information Seeking Behavior of Parents?” Courtney was mentored by Allison Doub Hepworth, a doctoral student in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
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Student Wins First Place in the University Libraries Information Literacy Contest
April 10, 2017
Courtney Heidle, a Biobehavioral Health undergraduate major and one of the HUDDIL Innovation Lab undergraduates, was awarded first place in the University Libraries Information Literacy poster contest at the 2017 Undergraduate Research Exhibition.
There were over 271 exhibitor entries. Courtney’s winning presentation was entitled, “Can an Existing Theory be Adapted to Better Predict Infant Feeding Information Seeking Behavior of Parents?” Courtney was mentored by Allison Doub Hepworth, a doctoral student in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies.