10 Interesting Things We Learned at the Fall Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry
The Fall Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry was held on November 16 and featured more than 250 student presentations from class research and independent research projects. Blackwell Ballroom was buzzing as four hour-long poster sessions rotated throughout the afternoon as students presented their research. Elsewhere on campus presentations took place in Rotunda classrooms, the CSTAC Lab Theater, Molnar Recital Hall and the Bedford Atrium.
The showcase featured a mix of poster presentations, oral presentations, performances and visual arts displays from undergraduate and graduate work. Conducting student research is a hallmark of a Longwood education, whether it takes place in a chemistry lab or a dance studio. Undergraduates who undertake research gain confidence to work independently, experience in working collaboratively and develop better communication skills.
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