Patrick Garrett '12 presents his poster on the genus Eragrostis. His research is in collaboration with biology professor Amanda Ingram.
A popular exhibit at this year's celebration was "Electronic Music Compositions." Here trustees Peter Wilson '84, Stephen Bowen '68, and Dudley Burgess '64 listen music while Ryker Stalbaum '12 and trustee Willyerd Collier '75 look on.
Emeritus trustee Mitsuya Goto '55 also enjoys the electronic music selections.
Ryker Stalbaum '12 and trustee David Lewis '81 talk about the Music 221 project.
A group of faculty and students gathers to listen to Adam Auter and Chris Beedie talk about their project "Thinking Outside the Tire."
Steven Hinojosa '14 presents "Mexican American Fatherhood," his research from his freshman tutorial. He described common stereotypes of Mexican American fathers both negative and positive and how those influence the type of father he hopes to one day become.
A testament to the true liberal arts experience at Wabash, Tuan Nguyen '13 presents his biology research to Professor of English Marc Hudson.
Logan Rice '13 is one of approximately 100 students who spent last summer on campus doing research with faculty. Here he has the opportunity to discuss that research with the Wabash community.
Zachary Rohrbach '12 describes a graph on his poster on "A Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Muon Flux Through Large-Area Scintillators."
Jeff Soller '12 shares his work with trustee David Shane '70.
Brad Vest '11 takes advantage of his final opportunity to present his physics research at the Student Celebration.
A popular exhibit at this year's celebration was "Electronic Music Compositions." Here trustees Peter Wilson '84, Stephen Bowen '68, and Dudley Burgess '64 listen music while Ryker Stalbaum '12 and trustee Willyerd Collier '75 look on.
Steven Hinojosa '14 presents "Mexican American Fatherhood," his research from his freshman tutorial. He described common stereotypes of Mexican American fathers both negative and positive and how those influence the type of father he hopes to one day become.
Logan Rice '13 is one of approximately 100 students who spent last summer on campus doing research with faculty. Here he has the opportunity to discuss that research with the Wabash community.