WSU’s Newest Researchers to Share Findings April 20

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University freshmen will share research findings at a Research Project Fair and Academic Poster Session from 3-5 p.m. April 20 in Lighty Student Services Building, Room 260.

The researchers are enrolled in the Freshman Seminar Program. They have worked under the mentorship of undergraduate and graduate students, linked course faculty and library faculty.

The semester-long projects have involved research question formulation, data collection and analysis on topics related to learning at the college level.

The Freshman Seminar has received national acclaim. In 1998, the program was named one of the six best undergraduate programs internationally by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and nominated for recognition by the John Templeton Foundation for educating to foster personal and civic responsibility.

There is no charge to attend the public fair. Student researchers will be available to describe their projects. For more information, contact the Student Advising and Learning Center at 509/335-7421.

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