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2007-2008 Poster Symposium - Friday, April 25, 2008
The 15th annual Millikin Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
is held each spring to showcase
student
and student-faculty
scholarship. This year, the poster symposium will be run as a part of a day long, campus wide event, the first annual CELEBRATION OF SCHOLARSHIP.
Participation in the poster symposium is open to all students, regardless
of discipline or class rank (freshmen - seniors). The poster presentation
may consist of scholarly work completed in regularly scheduled
courses, seminars, independent study, directed study, internships,
or JMS projects. Scholarly work includes, but is not limited to,
such activities as formal experiments resulting in data, performance
art, literary expositions and critiques, and creative artistic
displays that is of B or better grade quality. The poster symposium
provides students with an opportunity to share their scholarly
work, and in the process increase campus and community awareness
of the variety of scholarly activities conducted by students and
faculty. Further, the symposium is an excellent means of introducing
and encouraging students to explore and participate research opportunities
at Millikin.
Students participating in the poster symposium are
eligible for cash awards provided by the Honor Society of Phi Kappa
Phi and the Judith & G. Richard Locke Poster Awards.To obtain
information about the poster symposium and how to participate,
you may either contact Dr.
Rene Verry, the symposium coordinator, or download the information
from the websites listed below.
Instructions for Participating in
the 2007-2008 Poster Symposium -- contains information about
deadlines, entry process, format requirements, and instructions
for constructing a poster.
Created and maintained by Dr.
Rene Verry, Symposium Coordinator.
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