SAN ANGELO, Texas — On Friday, April 29, more than 120 Angelo State University undergraduate and graduate students will present the results of their academic research during the Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavor Symposium and the Graduate Student Research Symposium.
The Undergraduate Symposium will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. and the Graduate Symposium will run from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Both symposiums will be in the University Center's C.J. Davidson Conference Center and are free and open to the public. Light refreshments will also be served.
Projects featured at the symposiums were selected through a competitive application process and participating students will be available to discuss their projects and creative endeavors completed under the supervision of faculty mentors.
The Undergraduate Symposium will feature 72 research poster exhibitions and artistic presentations by 85 ASU students representing academic departments across campus including:
- Accounting, economics and finance
- Agriculture
- Biology
- Chemistry and biochemistry
- Computer science
- David L. Hirschfeld Department of Engineering
- Dr. Arnoldo De Leon Department of History
- English and modern languages
- Kinesiology
- Management and marketing
- Mathematics
- Physics and geosciences
- Political Science and philosophy
- Psychology
- Visual and performing arts
The Graduate Symposium will feature 29 research poster exhibitions by 36 ASU graduate students representing the following academic departments:
- Agriculture
- Biology
- Health science professions
- Nursing
- Physical therapy
- Psychology
The Graduate Symposium will be followed by an awards ceremony recognizing ASU's 2022 Outstanding Graduate Students from 21 academic programs.
The purpose of the symposiums is to recognize students' contributions to the universal body of knowledge through their research and creative activities and to provide student interaction with community members who are interested in research activities on campus.
The symposiums are sponsored by ASU's Student Research and Creative Endeavor Initiative and College of Graduate Studies and Research.