Annual Research Festival Showcases Impressive A&S Undergraduate Work
On April 21, the hosted its annual Undergraduate Research Festival in the Milton Atrium of the Life Sciences Complex. Throughout the day, well over 100 undergraduate students presented their findings to fellow peers, faculty, staff and interested visitors.
With projects ranging from Experiences of Deaf Women in Reproductive Healthcare Settings (Katie Miles 鈥24 and Ainsley Rodio 鈥25) to Long-Term Single People鈥檚 Experiences of Being Single (Maxum O鈥橦alloran 鈥23), the impressive science- and humanities-related research on display investigated past topics through a modern lens and explored the innovations of today and the future.




This year鈥檚 festival featured 75 poster exhibitions and 23 faculty-moderated presentations, making it one of the largest of any such event at 网爆门.
Subjects spanned a wide range of A&S programs, with students taking part from the Departments of African American Studies, Art and Music Histories, Biology, Chemistry, Communication Sciences and Disorders, English, Forensics, Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Neuroscience, Physics, Psychology and Writing and Rhetoric.
A selection of students shared brief summaries of their research. Watch their interviews below.
Courtney Conte 鈥23, a senior biology and neuroscience major, discusses the motivation for her project,聽Stolperstein Research Holocaust survivor Bob Hyman/Otto Heimann, Bochum, Germany and New York, USA.
Medicinal chemistry student Donyell Logan 鈥23 offers background on his project,聽Novel Alkaline Earth Metal Tetraarylborate Pyrazolates.
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