First, second and third place winners in all judged categories of this year's Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition at Penn State Scranton pose for a photo after the awards portion of the evening.
Penn State Scranton Alumnus Alumnus Jonathan Fritz, PA State representative of the 111th District, received his Penn State bachelor’s degree in business in 2001.
Penn State Scranton Reference Librarian Kristin E.C. Greene and James Hart, lecturer in Communication Arts and Sciences and Corporate Communication internship coordinator, at the recent Pennsylvania Library Association Conference in Harrisburg, where they presented their research project.
Penn State Scranton Reference Librarian Kristin E.C. Green and James Hart, lecturer in communication arts and sciences and corporate communication internship coordinator, at the recent Pennsylvania Library Association Conference in Harrisburg, where they presented their research project.
Penn State faculty members researched Penn State students’ usage of the references that were recommended and analyzed if those references were currently being used throughout their education at Penn State to gain insight on the information-seeking behavior of students.
Dr. Agnes Kim, assistant professor of physics at Penn State Scranton, talks to a pair of presenters at last year's Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Fair. This year, the event has added a creative/artistic component and a new name: The Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition.
This year's annual research fair event takes on a new dimension with the addition of an Art and Creative Exhibition, and a new name: The Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. It takes place from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 4, and all are invited to attend.