First, second and third place winners in this year's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition pose for a group photo after the awards portion of the event. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand The Sherbine Lounge housed the creative arts exhibits featuring sculptures, mixed media, photography and painting at this year's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition at Penn State Scranton. This was the first year artistic and creative works were added to the event. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Pedestals provided the perfect display method for the unique sculptures that students were displaying. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa takes a closer look at one of the unique sculptures that were on display in the Sherbine Lounge for the creative arts exhibition at this year's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Penn State Scranton Chancellor Marwan Wafa takes a closer look at one of the unique sculptures that were on display in the Sherbine Lounge for the creative arts exhibition at this year's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Sophomore Jacob Lidle gives his oral presentation on his favorite band, The Beatles during the oral presentations part of the creative exhibition. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Melanie McAndrew stands ready to discuss her project, "Utilizing Mirror Therapy to Enhance Outcomes of Stroke Survivors" at this year's research fair. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Andrew Saniski proudly displays his poster: "Prehospital Blood Product Use in Adult Trauma Patients." Credit: Penn State Expand Jessica Duff discusses her research project, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar" with campus Learning Center Coordinator Eileen Giovagnoli, one of the judges for this year's event. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand Assistant Teaching Professor in Music Sharon Toman used this year's exhibition as an opportunity to discuss and provide recorded samples of the campus’ three ensembles -- Chorale, Jazz Band and Roc[k]tet via laptop computers so attendees could listen to a sampling of the groups' musical performances. Credit: Amy Gruzesky Expand