Spring 2019 Undergraduate Research Fair

This year’s Undergraduate Research Fair took place May 29-31, 2019. The event included poster sessions, an ePortfolio showcase, presentations, and a poetry reading, and honors students participated in everything!

Stacey Kiser and other members of the Science Division faculty created the fair, which began as SUGR Day (Science Undergraduate Research Day). As the event grew, it developed into the current three-day fair with student research findings being shared in multiple locations. The posters line several hallways in the Science Building.

Honors and PTK students with their posters.

The large space outside the library offered the perfect venue for passersby to see the culmination of student research projects. 

Honors Program students with materials developed for the honors section of Introduction to Drama.

It also served as the venue for the poetry reading.

PTK Co-President Elect Cooper Bixby reading his poetry.

The Academic Technology Center (ATC) continues to be a strong supporter of student research. Students displayed their ePortfolios in the ATC classroom across from the library, explaining their various projects and how their process and findings were incorporated into their portfolios.

Students sharing their ePortfolios, highlighting research done in honors classes.