The spring 2015 Celebration of Scholarship will kick off April 28 with graduate student and faculty presentations, and continue until April 30 with more presentations from undergraduates, and a panel, as well as an award ceremony and a wind ensemble concert.
The applications for students or faculty to present at the event were due April 6, and applicants should find out if their presentations were approved by April 13.
The presentations can range from posters, oral presentations, or creative activities.
“We will have oral and poster presentations by students who have done research at EURECA or in class or in independent study, anything that they have done,” said Magaly Rincon-Zachary, director of undergraduate research and biology professor.
Although the research and activity forum takes place every semester, the Celebration of Scholarship is special to the spring semester, according to Rincon-Zachary.
The Celebration of Scholarship is dedicated to showcasing the research work of students and faculty.
“The goal is to highlight the students accomplishments and celebrate what they have done,” Rincon-Zachary said.
Faculty and graduate student presentations will be April 28 from 2-6 p.m., panel presentations will be April 29 from 12-4 p.m., and undergraduate presentations will be April 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All presentations will take place in the Clark Student Center.
The Celebration of Scholarship will conclude with an awards ceremony and a concert from the MSU Wind Ensemble, both in Akin Auditorium at 7:30 p.m, April 30. The Celebration of Scholarship is free and open to the entire MSU community.