91桃色 hosts annual fall celebration of student work from its Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
91桃色 student research and creativity will be celebrated Friday, Dec. 10, at a virtual event sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (CURCA). The public is invited to view the presentation at . The annual event showcases 120 diverse projects presented by more than 250 91桃色 State students that include videos, posters, digital storytelling, and original poetry.
鈥淭hrough independent work and course-embedded projects, participating students鈥攚ith the help of their faculty-mentors鈥攈ave applied the process of research to real-world issues and communicated their work in knowledgeable and creative ways,鈥 said CURCA Director Lamis Jarvinen, Ph.D.
In addition to the asynchronous celebration, several synchronous live events will be held. Each event has a separate Zoom link, which will be available at .
12-1 p.m., English Department: CURCA Storytelling project 鈥 Students will share their powerful stories using live and digital techniques created in a course taught by Professors Catherine Savini and Beverly Army-Williams.
12:30-1:30 p.m., Biology Seminar Series: Jarrod Petersen 鈥19 鈥 WSU/CURCA Student Summer Research Fellow Jarrod Petersen 鈥19, a Ph.D. candidate at Brown University, will speak about his research experiences when he was a 91桃色 State undergraduate student. He will also discuss his current research at Brown University, 鈥淭he Effects of Increased Elasticity on Force Production in the Locomotor Muscles of Snakes.鈥
1-2 p.m., CURCA SSuRF Presentations 鈥 2021 Student Summer Research Fellows will present their projects, followed by a Q&A session.
2-3 p.m., CURCA Poetry Reading 鈥 Run by Persona, students, faculty, and staff are welcome to recite poetry in a friendly and welcoming environment during this open mic event.
For more information, contact Dr. Lamis Jarvinen (ljarvinen@westfield.ma.edu).