Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition now accepting abstracts and presentations

The University’s annual Academic Showcase and Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) Research Exposition poster sessions are now accepting abstracts and presentations from those who wish to participate.

These poster sessions give faculty, staff, and graduate and professional students a forum for presenting their research, scholarship, or creative work to the WSU academic community. Sessions will be held online from Monday, March 22 through Thursday, March 25.

As a participant in this year’s virtual program, you will share your work through a digital poster and, if you choose, a video presentation. The events are open to the public, and the online format will enable you to interact with visitors. People browsing the presentations may leave comments for you and schedule calls on Zoom to chat about your work.

The sessions are part of Showcase, the University’s week long celebration of academic excellence.

Academic Showcase

This poster session welcomes WSU faculty, staff, and graduate/professional students from all disciplines, campuses, and Extension offices statewide.

If you wish to participate, submit your abstract, poster, and optional video—all at the same time—by Tuesday, March 16.

GPSA Research Exposition

Both a poster session and scholarship competition, this event is exclusively for graduate and professional students enrolled at the WSU Pullman campus.

Submit your abstract by Sunday, February 28.

Submit your poster and optional video by Tuesday, March 16.

Before submitting your work, carefully review guidelines and develop your abstract and presentation accordingly.

Questions?

showcase.wsu.edu
showcase@wsu.edu
509-335-6674

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