Discover the Latest Advances in Health and Human Development Research at the 4th Annual Student Showcase

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The College of Health and Human Development is excited to announce its 4th Annual Student Research Showcase, which will take place 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, making it an excellent opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest developments in the field.

The showcase will be a hybrid event, with virtual oral presentations in the morning and in-person poster sessions in the afternoon. To make it easier for attendees to navigate the event, a full schedule of presentations and links for the virtual sessions can be found on the showcase website.

During the afternoon poster sessions, attendees can enjoy light refreshments and participate in a raffle for swag while learning more about the research projects being presented. The poster sessions will take place on the second-floor patio of the Education Classroom Building.

From noon to 1 p.m., there will also be a virtual Undergraduate Research Panel featuring current Health and Human Development student researchers who will share their experiences and provide advice on how other undergraduates can get involved in research projects with faculty members. The panelists will answer questions from the audience, providing valuable insights into the research process and how students can become involved in this exciting field. The Zoom link for this panel can be found on the showcase website.

Overall, this showcase provides an excellent opportunity for students interested in research to learn more about the process and get involved in exciting projects that could lead to future careers in healthcare or related fields.

The College of Health and Human Development invites everyone to attend this event as it is sure to inspire and motivate students who are passionate about research.

Attendees should make sure they have all necessary information such as date, time, location, zoom link etc before arriving at the event so they don’t miss out on any crucial information or presentation.

This year’s Student Research Showcase promises to be bigger than ever before with more presentations from students working closely with faculty members on cutting-edge research projects across various fields within health and human development.

In conclusion, this event provides a unique opportunity for students interested in pursuing research careers to gain valuable knowledge about different aspects of conducting scientific studies while learning from experienced researchers who are currently working within their field of study.

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