Academic Showcase, GPSA Research Exposition abstracts available online

Abstracts submitted for the 2020 Academic Showcase and Graduate and Professional Students Association (GPSA) Research Exposition are now viewable and searchable online.

The abstracts of research and creative work were written by faculty, staff, and graduate and professional students who had planned to participate in the March poster sessions on the Pullman campus. In-person events were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

New web pages housing abstracts from Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition give would-be attendees the chance to browse poster titles and search for research and creative work in their fields of interest.

The online resource recognizes the discoveries and creative work of hundreds of WSU scholars across the full range of disciplines.

Academic Showcase and the GPSA Research Exposition are part of a weeklong program known simply as Showcase, which honors scholarly achievements of the university community.

For more information, see the Showcase website or contact event organizers at showcase@wsu.edu, 509‑335‑6674.

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