Forrest Craig '10 shares his research with Biology Professor David Polley.
Jonathan O'Donnell '10 talked about the problems with herbicide use in Columbia which harmed Ecuadorian citizens.
Thomas Warn '11 chats with Chemistry Professor Ann Taylor about his work.
Chris Dieg ’12 discusses his research with Professor Lon Porter.
Board of Trustees Chairman Stephen Bowen ’68 and Aaron Bonar ’10 talk about Bonar's project, "Looking Out from the Kremlni Walls: How the State of Russian Democracy Affects Russian Foreign Policy."
Brandon Hirsch ’10 enjoys explaining his research to Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Students Sherry Ross.
Juan Diaz ’10 reflects on "Multiple Perspectives and Crossing Borders in Art."
Scott Walker ’11 and Dirk Garriott ’11 mug for the camera during a break in their poster session.
Scott Walker ’11 describes his process for obtaining the crisp, attention grabbing graphics of his and Dirk Garriott's poster for their project, "Egyptian Ships: Cultural Identity and Influence."
Trustees Mitsuya Goto ’55 and Willyerd Collier ’75 learn about Chris Deig's work.
Assistant Football Coach Jake Gilbert gives prospective students a taste of the Celebration of Student Research and Creative Work.
Lucas Evans ’12 explains his project, "Oxidative Degradation of Alkyd-Functionalized Porous Silicon in Simulated Acellar Blood Plasma Monitored via FTIR and SEM."
Board of Trustees Chairman Stephen Bowen ’68 and Aaron Bonar ’10 talk about Bonar's project, "Looking Out from the Kremlni Walls: How the State of Russian Democracy Affects Russian Foreign Policy."
Scott Walker ’11 describes his process for obtaining the crisp, attention grabbing graphics of his and Dirk Garriott's poster for their project, "Egyptian Ships: Cultural Identity and Influence."
Lucas Evans ’12 explains his project, "Oxidative Degradation of Alkyd-Functionalized Porous Silicon in Simulated Acellar Blood Plasma Monitored via FTIR and SEM."