Professional Experience at NSS Symposium
Five graduating seniors from the Political Science department presented their research at the annual student research symposium.
Five graduating seniors from the Political Science department presented their research at the 43rd Annual Natural and Social Science Research Symposium to a wide audience of peers, alumni, family, faculty, and members of the community.
The symposium was renamed this year to honor the faculty member who championed its founding back in 1982, Associate Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies and Biology, Jim Utter.
The annual symposium enables seniors to present their research posters or PowerPoint presentations at an event modeled after professional conference symposia they would experience in the scientific community.