Dear Student Research Day Scholars and Mentors: We have more than 500 participants in the GCSU Research Day 2024! We hope you will attend many of the sessions we have prepared comprised of undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty from across the university. In addition to attending Wednesday's Research Day events, we encourage to support the Women's Gender Studies Symposium from 9 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in the Museum Education Room. Here are some tips to...
Dear Student Research Day Scholars and Mentors: We have more than 500 participants in the GCSU Research Day 2024! We hope you will attend many of the sessions we have prepared comprised of undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty from across the university. In addition to attending Wednesday's Research Day events, we encourage to support the Women's Gender Studies Symposium from 9 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in the Museum Education Room. Here are some tips to...
On March 27, 2024, Georgia College & State University Research Day will provide insights into our students' scholarly and creative works. It is an opportunity to learn about students' interests and work. Please join us for posters, panels, presentations, exhibits and various events throughout the day. We will start on Tuesday, March 26, with a Kickoff Keynote Address and Saladin Scholars Awards Ceremony. Please review the schedule and plan your day. We will see you there. The MURACE...
On March 27, 2024, Georgia College & State University Research Day will provide insights into our students' scholarly and creative works. It is an opportunity to learn about students' interests and work. Please join us for posters, panels, presentations, exhibits and various events throughout the day. We will start on Tuesday, March 26, with a Kickoff Keynote Address and Saladin Scholars Awards Ceremony. Please review the schedule and plan your day. We will see you there. The MURACE...
Research Day event organizers will collect attendance rosters for Research Day events on March 27, with the exception of the 9 to 11 a.m. poster sessions. If you need attendance rosters for Research Day events – minus morning poster sessions, please email Christina Smith at christina.smith1@gcsu.edu. Attendance rosters will be available as early as April 3, 2024. For the Research Day 2024 schedule, please visit https://www.gcsu.edu/murace/research-day.
Faculty room moderators are needed for student presentation sessions during Research Day on March 27. Room moderators are responsible for introducing students and their research and facilitating a short question and answer session following the presentations. One-hour sessions will occur throughout the day. We hope to have enough volunteers that we will only need for everyone to facilitate one session. Please complete the form below noting the sessions you are available to monitor: https://forms.gle/C5ZCj8JE3Sdx5Qd6A...
Faculty room moderators are needed for student presentation sessions during Research Day on March 27. Room moderators are responsible for introducing students and their research and facilitating a short question and answer session following the presentations. One-hour sessions will occur throughout the day. We hope to have enough volunteers that we will only need for everyone to facilitate one session. Please complete the form below noting the sessions you are available to monitor: https://forms.gle/C5ZCj8JE3Sdx5Qd6A...
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.
To inaugurate Research Day, Dr. Richard Newton, associate professor and undergraduate director of Religious Studies at The University of Alabama, will deliver a keynote address titled “From Virtual to Reality: Research in the Humanities” Tuesday, March 26, in Magnolia Ballroom. Saladin Scholarship recipients will also be recognized. The event will begin with a heavy hors d'oeuvres reception from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP by March 18 via the QR code or the embedded link.