The College of Health and Human Development is hosting its 4th Annual Student Research Showcase on Tuesday, April 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This event will feature over 60 undergraduate and graduate students presenting their research projects. The showcase will be a hybrid event, with virtual oral presentations in the morning and in-person poster sessions in the afternoon. For a full schedule of presentations and Zoom links, visit the showcase website.
The poster sessions will take place on the second-floor patio of the Education Classroom Building, where attendees can enjoy light refreshments and participate in a raffle for swag.
During the showcase, there will also be a virtual Undergraduate Research Panel from noon to 1 p.m. Current Health and Human Development student researchers will share their research experiences and offer advice on how interested undergraduates can get involved in research projects with faculty. The panelists will also answer questions from the audience.
To access the Zoom link for the panel, visit the Showcase website.
This is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about research opportunities within the College of Health and Human Development and gain insights from their peers.
Undergraduate students who are interested in learning more about research opportunities within the college should attend this event to hear from current student researchers who have already participated in such projects.
The Undergraduate Research Panel is an excellent chance for students to learn about research opportunities within the College of Health and Human Development and gain insights into what it takes to conduct successful research projects with faculty members.
Attendees can also enjoy light refreshments during the poster sessions while participating in a raffle for swag, making it an exciting day out at school!