Share your discoveries with WSU colleagues at the 2018 Academic Showcase and GPSA Research Exposition!

Abstract submissions are being accepted for Academic Showcase and the GPSA Research Exposition now through Monday, January 22. Please visit https://showcase.wsu.edu for additional information, including eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, review process, and the formal submission application.

Academic Showcase is open to all faculty, staff, graduate and professional students statewide and is the largest exhibition of research, scholarship, and/or creative work, promoting and highlighting interdisciplinary collaboration at Washington State University.

The GPSA Research Exposition offers graduate and professional students from WSU Pullman a forum for presenting their original research, scholarship, and/or creative work while competing for nearly $10,000 in scholarships. Works are formally presented to faculty, students, University community members and the general public. For more information, please visit https://showcase.wsu.edu/gpsa-research-expo or https://gpsa.wsu.edu/what-we-offer/research-expo-scholarship-competition.

General inquires may be directed to wsuevent@wsu.edu or by calling Ana Burton at (509) 335-5249 or 1-877-978-3868.

Information about SURCA (The Showcase for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities) may be found here: https://surca.wsu.edu and questions may be emailed to: UGResearch@wsu.edu.

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