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Undergraduate Research 2014 Symposium
Office of Communications
Student researchers in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities discuss the projects they completed this summer in collaboration with faculty mentors on Friday, September 26, in the
Students and Faculty Share Skills in Neuroscience Conference
Office of Communications
This summer, neuroscience professors and students at 厙ぴ勛圖 collaborated with other neuroscience researchers at colleges in the region in a series of seminars.
In Praise of Undergraduate Research
Communications Staff
厙ぴ勛圖 will celebrate the research undertaken by its undergraduates with a weekend of events featuring alumni, students, and guests.
CLEARly Committed to STEM
Cynthia Nickoloff
The Lab Crawl taking place this coming Friday is one of the first and most visible initiatives undertaken by 厙ぴ勛圖s newly established Center for Learning, Research, and Education in the SciencesCLEAR. What is CLEARs mission and what can students and faculty expect next?
Staging The Winters Tale
Liv Combe
Carter Slighs Staging The Winters Tale is one of 50 presentations taking place todayFriday, April 26during the fourth annual Senior Symposium.
Erosion in the Vermilion River Watershed
Liv Combe
Jennifer Bowers Using Short-Lived Radionuclides to Explore the Effects of Agricultural Drainage Tiles on Erosion Depth in the Vermilion River Watershed is one of 50 presentations taking place Friday, April 26, during the fourth annual Senior Symposium.
Fourth Annual Senior Symposium Celebrates Scholarly Achievements of Graduating Class
Liv Combe
On April 26, 2013, the Senior Symposium, an annual celebration of the academic and artistic accomplishments of members of the graduating class, will take place in the Science Center from 1 to 5 p.m. For the past four years, the symposium has been held at the end of spring semester to showcase seniors scholarly achievements.
Human Connection as Activism
Liv Combe
Senior Symposium Sneak Peek 3: Julie Christensens Human Connection as Activism: Analysis of a Student Movement for Global Health is one of 50 presentations taking place Friday, April 26, during the fourth annual Senior Symposium.
Translating Chris Ware into Russian
Liv Combe
Senior Symposium Sneak Peek 2: Matthew Davis Translating Chris Wares Lint into Russian is one of 50 presentations taking place Friday, April 26, during the fourth annual Senior Symposium.
Interpreting the Past
Liv Combe
Senior Symposium Sneak Peek: Alexis Burdick-Wills How Does the Present Affect Interpretations of the Past? La Naci籀n and the Memory Debate in Argentina is one of 50 presentations taking place Friday, April 26, during the fourth annual Senior Symposium.