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Welcome to the Annual Student Research Conference
SUSRC 2012: Friday, April 27, 2012
11:30am-1:00pm
Welcome Reception with Refreshments
Wicomico Room, Guerrieri Center
Dr. Roel Lopez will be our plenary speaker presenting, “Learning by Doing: Transformational Impact of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity” during our Welcome Reception scheduled to take place in the Wicomico Room from 12:00-1:00pm. Doors will open starting at 11:30am and refreshments will be served.
Please visit the following link to learn more about our
speaker: http://irnr.tamu.edu/people/roel-lopez/
- 1:30-2:45pm
Session 1: Oral Research Presentations, Henson Hall
- 3:00-4:15pm
Session 2: Oral Research Presentations, Henson Hall
- 4:30-5:45pm
Session 3: Oral Research Presentations,
Henson Hall
- 6:00-7:30pm
Poster Session with Refreshments, Wicomico Room,
Guerrieri Center
The Registration & Information table will be open:
11:00am - 12:00pm Guerrieri Center, Wicomico Room entrance
1:00pm - 4:30pm Henson Hall Lobby
5:00pm -6:00pm Guerrieri Center, Wicomico Room entrance
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About the SUSRC

The nature of the student
experience is evolving at Salisbury University. All of SU’s schools and
departments are encouraging research-oriented partnerships between students,
university faculty, and local businesses,
a trend at many
universities nationwide. Salisbury University is at the forefront of an
ongoing attempt to have undergraduate and graduate students involved in
cutting-edge scientific and professional research. The experiences of
working closely with colleagues in a research group help students gain
needed experience and discipline as they become professionals.

Each spring semester, Salisbury University holds an annual Student Research
Conference. This is a
great opportunity for our students to showcase and celebrate significant
accomplishments in research and performance across as many disciplines as
there are available in a university environment. In addition to traditional
presentation panels and poster sessions, the conference may feature
“projects” as diverse as music and theatrical performances, fine arts and
graphic art displays, workshops and poetry readings.
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