Deadline tomorrow: Academic Showcase, GPSA Research Exposition abstract submissions

Submit your abstract by tomorrow — Wednesday, Jan. 21 — if you wish to participate in Academic Showcase or Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) Research Exposition.

The events, both annual poster sessions, enable scholars to present their research, scholarship, or creative work to the WSU academic community. Abstracts should be 250 words or less.

Both events will be held March 26. They are part of Showcase, the university’s weeklong celebration of academic excellence.

Who can participate:

Academic Showcase welcomes WSU faculty, staff, and graduate/professional students from all campuses, and Extension offices system-wide.

GPSA Research Exposition is both a poster session and scholarship competition. It is open exclusively to graduate and professional students enrolled at the WSU Pullman campus.

Submission guidelines:

Before developing and submitting abstracts, review the specific guidelines for your event:

Questions?

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

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