Student Research and Creativity Celebration
The 15th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration is scheduled for May 3 and 4, 2013.
Note: This event is open to both undergraduate and graduate students in all academic disciplines.
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This event is intended to be similar to professional conferences. The standard at professional conferences are large format posters. Be like the pros and create a large format poster using our templates. Templates are easy to use and make you look like a Pro! Templates are available to assist in the design of large format posters.
This annual event provides students an opportunity to present their preliminary and completed research and creative activities in a student-friendly and supportive environment. A variety of presentation formats are accepted (see below) and include: theatrical and musical performances, gallery exhibits, posters, talks, and demonstrations. Individual, small group and class projects are welcome and encouraged.
Suggestions for preparing your abstract (.pdf)
Suggestions for preparing your artist statement (.pdf)
Click here for the online application
Frequently Asked Questions: A Tip Sheet for Solving Common Submission Errors
Deadline for Student Input: Midnight, March 19, 2013
Deadline for Faculty Review and Approval: Midnight, March 21, 2013
Information for Presenters, including POSTER TIPS & TEMPLATES |
Current Program
Program and Abstracts from the 15th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Past Programs
Program and Abstracts from the 14th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 13th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 12th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 11th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 10th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Listen to students describe their projects in these podcasts
from previous Student Research and Creativity Celebration
A Sinking Feeling—The Floating Mini Baja Car
Gas Manifold Component Redesign
An Introduction to Ayurvedic Medicine
Soda Firing Techniques and Surfaces

