The 17th Annual Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work gives students, like Andy Dong '17, an opportunity to showcase their work to peer, professors, and the Wabash community.
Tyler Mix '18 shares details of his research with fellow students.
William Robinson '19 is continuing a long line of Wabash research on box turtles.
Sam Surgalski '18 shares personal research with his peer—one of the highlights for student presenters at Celebration each year.
Carson Powell '17 talks with Professor Karen Gunther.
Cordell Lewis '17 listens to Emeritus Professor David Phillips.
Cody Grzybowski '18 (pictured) presented research in collaboration with Joey Lenkey.
Sam Hayes '19 breaks down RNA extraction from plants.
Jayvis Gonsalves '18 discusses an accounting app created by a Wabash student involved with the Center for Innovation, Business, and Entrepreneurship.
Connor Smith '18 talks with NAWM board member Joe Trebley.
Sergio-Steven Cobos '19 talks with a fellow student at Celebration of Student Research.
Dillon Cron '17 shares his findings with economics professor Christie Byun.
Celebration is a time for students to share their work and to learn from others.
Rithy Saak Heng '19 discusses his chemistry research.
Shaun Khoo '18 talks with an alum about his research.
Rodolfo Solis '18 share insight gained from his research.
Ben Cramer '17 presents at his last Celebration.
Noah Levi '17 is engaged at the poster session.
Luke Kseniak '18 (right) chats with Biology Professor Anne Bost prior to an oral presentation.
Earnest Banks '19 (left) and Hasan Irtija '19 (right) explain rapid instrument fabrication with NAWM Board member Ben Robinson '01.
Tim Riley '18 talks with Jay Allen about a four-cycle nitrogen gas engine.
Cole Crouch '17 was heard to say as this photo was taken, 'I didn't know the media was going to show up.'
Brennan Davenport '19 (right) explains a concept to Jared Cottingham '18 (left) during the second poster session.
Yang Yang '17 was all smiles all afternoon as he explained 'Measuring Acceleration via Laser Interferometry with Rolling Spherical Mirrors.'
The 17th Annual Celebration of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Work gives students, like Andy Dong '17, an opportunity to showcase their work to peer, professors, and the Wabash community.