2010 Student Research Symposium

This Friday, Feb. 11th, CSUN will be holding its annual Student Research and Creative Works Symposium:

The CSUN Student Research and Creative Works Symposium takes place each fall semester. The purpose of the symposium is to highlight student achievement and to inform the campus community of the excellent quality and diversity of research and creative activity being conducted by undergraduate and graduate students across all academic disciplines. The symposium format permits a 10 minute oral presentation or a poster presentation. Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines are encouraged to participate. There are separate undergraduate and graduate divisions for each of the following categories (unless a division had only a few entrants, in which case undergraduate and graduate disciplines were combined). Students make either an oral or poster presentation. Based on the recommendation of the judges, cash awards are presented to the outstanding oral presenter and runner-up in each category for both the graduate and undergraduate divisions. For the poster session, a cash award is given to the outstanding undergraduate and graduate student.

Topic:2010 Student Research Symposium
Date:Friday, February 12, 2010
Time:12:30pm – 2:30pm
Place:The Ventura Room of the University Student Union

In addition to the many events scheduled for that day, two of our Philosophy students will also be presenting!  You’ll definitely want to check them both out.  During Session #6, Philosophy majors Sara Rose and Michael Sechman will each present—respectively—at around 1:50pm and 2:10pm.  They will their presentations in the Ventura Room of CSUN’s University Student Union.