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Greetings

This year, we received submissions from presenters from diverse colleges, and we are glad that you have opted to attend the symposium. We hope that this year’s symposium will be yet another intellectually stimulating event.

The abstracts cover a wide range of methodological approaches. Some presenters are passionate about education and mental health, while others are passionate about genetic disorders.

We hope that as we celebrate our campus’s discoveries and research, we also take time to remember the gift of Christ and God’s love during these seasons. We also invite faculty and staff to participate in every element of the symposium. Lastly, we challenge our students to continue to pursue new ideas and opportunities within and outside our university.

Poster Presentations

Students from the College of Science and Engineering, College of Education and Behavioral Science and the Department of Kinesiology presented the following poster presentations during the Celebration event. Students spent the majority of the semester researching their topic and were able to present their findings to faculty and staff that visited the event during their poster presentations.

Paper Presentations

The following students opted to write a paper discussing their research topic. The following research papers were presented in the MCAC Green Room during the symposium. A summary of their research is listed below.