GCSU Undergrads present research during Posters at the Capitol
by Anna Gay Leavitt, Video and Photos by Chris Brown
T hree Georgia College & State University students recently presented their research under the gold dome of the Georgia State Capitol.
Posters at the Capitol, presented by the Georgia Undergraduate Research Collective, highlights current undergraduate research. The annual event inspires future scholarship and fosters collaboration across disciplines.
Presenting to an audience of state officials, policymakers and participants from 15 other institutions were Raven Glover, mentored by Dr. Catrena Lisse; Crystabel Kwarteng, mentored by Dr. Arbab Sengupta; and Ziv Moench, mentored by Dr. Dominic DeSantis.
“Undergraduate research is an amazing opportunity for students to hone their skills and get a more well-rounded idea of their field,” said Natalie Clark, coordinator of undergraduate research at Georgia College.
Posters at the Capitol provides students with the opportunity to engage and connect with the wider community by educating others on their research.
For more about Mentored Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (MURACE) at Georgia College, click here. And save the date for Research Day 2025 on April 16.