Graduate Student Research Symposium Planned

Washington State University graduate students will showcase their research in the second annual Graduate Research Symposium Feb. 9-10 on the Pullman campus.

This public symposium, entitled “Toward a Community of Scholars,” is sponsored by the Education Graduate Organization of the College of Education.

The Wednesday, Feb. 9 presentations will be in Cleveland Hall Room 160A, from 1-5:30 p.m. The Thursday, Feb. 10 presentations will continue in Cleveland 160A from 9 a.m. to noon and move to Cleveland 247 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Twenty graduate students from several colleges across campus will present their research through paper presentations, panel discussions, roundtable discussions and poster presentations.

The Education Graduate Organization is a networking and support organization for graduate students at the WSU College of Education that encourages high standards of scholarship. More information is available from Susan Gardner, symposium coordinator, at gardners@wsu.edu.

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