The Undergraduate Scholarly Showcase is an annual event where students from across the University present original research and scholarly projects in the form of poster, podium, and virtual presentations. It is also a celebratory event, where many students are recognized for Excellence in Research Communication and many project advisors are recognized for Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentorship.
This year, 465 students from 25 majors presented 309 projects in the form of:
- 72 pre-recorded video presentations
- 24 in-person podium presentations
- 206 in-person poster presentations
- 7 virtual Capstone Competition presentations
Artifacts from 130 of these presentations can be found in the Proceedings, 33 of which were awarded for Excellence in Research Communication.
Items Published in this Proceedings
In addition to project titles and abstracts, submissions include posters, essays, links to video presentations and more. Presentations are organized into the categories listed below.
Because several projects address topics that fit into more than one category, the search bar is provided to help locate specific projects.
- Community & Cultural Connections
- Digital Futures
- Ecosystems & Biodiversity
- Educational Interventions
- Electrical, Chemical, & Cellular Worlds
- Exploring the Beyond
- Grief & Mental Health
- Health & Body
- Homelessness & Housing Insecurity
- Innovation & Access
- Medical Frontiers
- Medical Innovations
- Mental Health & Human Behavior
- Mitigating & Curing Cancer
- Mobility & Organization
- Race, Reproduction, Global Culture, & Diversity
- Sensing, Perception, & Sensory Technology
- Society and (In)Justice
- Social Services, Healthcare, & Education
- The Impact of the Foster Care System
- The Natural World
- Trauma, Abuse, Substance Use, & Carceral Systems
- Who We Are, What We Create, What We Leave Behind
- You, Me, & Our Experiences
Published: 2023-10-12