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Celebration of Student Research 2011

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Tian Tian explains his poster presentation on Democratized Fashion.

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Filip Lempa '11 makes his presentation: Where will a Stimulu Thrive? Political Science Senior Seminar Research.

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President Patrick White chats with Professor of Chemistry Lon Porter about Nathan Line's poster presentation.

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Students get questions from each other, faculty, staff, and visitors.

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Senior Ben Burkett chats with Trustee Bob Grand '78 and Assistant Professor of Pyschology Neil Schmitzer-Torbert.

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Luke Robbins '11 talks before a big crowd about 'Building a Character for the Stage.'

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Chris Sidebottom '11 questions Luke Robbins about his presentation. Theater Professor Mike Abbott listens in.

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Seniors Adam Auter (pictured) and Chris Beedie presented an exhibit titled "Thinking Outside the Tire" describing their work with El Ingenio during the summer of 2010 in Chiapas, Mexico.

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There is always a good mix of students, faculty, staff, trustees, parents, and other guests at the Annual Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work.

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Austin Drake '11 talks with Professor Emeritus David Maharry about his research in collaboration with Professor of Chemistry Walter Novak.

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Edward Evans '13 explains his research to Dean of the College Gary Phillips. Edward's summer research with Professor of Chemistry Ann Taylor centered on how proteins influence effectiveness of antibiotics. 

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Ben Foster '12 talks about his summer project with physics professor James Brown. The project, done on campus, is part of a larger collaboration with other colleges and universities for the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.


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