Student Research and Creativity Celebration
The 12th annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration is scheduled for April 30 and May 1, 2010.
Note: This event is open to graduate students
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.
Click here for the online application
Frequently Asked Questions: A Tip Sheet for Solving Common Submission Errors
Student Access Open through Midnight, March 22, 2010.
Deadline for approval of application by faculty mentor: Midnight, March 24, 2010
Important Links
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)
Program and Abstracts from the 9th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 8th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 7th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Program and Abstracts from the 6th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration (.pdf)
Suggestions for preparing your abstract (.pdf)
Suggestions for preparing your artist statement (.pdf)
Suggestions for preparing your talk (.pdf)
Suggestions for preparing your poster (.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
