Deadline approaching for Academic Showcase & GPSA Research Expo

The deadline for submitting Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition abstracts is Wednesday, Jan. 21.

Academic Showcase welcomes participation of the following individuals from WSU:

  • Faculty, extension scientists, research fellows, educators, staff, post-doctoral students, graduate/professional students from all campuses (faculty/staff co-author or sponsor required).

Academic Showcase abstracts can be submitted online.

GPSA Research Exposition welcomes participation of graduate/professional students of all disciplines who meet the following criteria:

  • Enrolled at WSU Pullman as a fee-paying graduate or professional student.
  • Have completed all work at or for WSU (not in an external student internship).
  • Have not presented the same project at a previous WSU Academic Showcase or GPSA Research Exposition.
  • Original research, scholarship, or creative activity meets all eligibility requirements outlined in the abstract requirements.

GPSA Research abstracts can be submitted online.

Please visit showcase.wsu.edu/academic-showcase for more information.

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