Student research showcased at Scranton Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition

winners in scranton's research fair pose with their certificates and medals

Over 100 students showcased their research at Penn State Scranton’s 2025 Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition, held at the campus earlier this month. Students from a variety of academic disciplines participated in poster exhibits, panel discussions and presentations and artistic projects, with select faculty and staff judging the submissions and naming the winning projects.

Credit: Morgan Sewack

DUNMORE, Pa. – More than 100 students from various academic disciplines at Penn State Scranton participated in its annual Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. Students showcased their undergraduate research, scholarship and creative achievements by featuring an array of projects ranging from poster presentations to oral discussions and visual arts displays.

Assistant Teaching Professor of Physics and Chair of Penn State Scranton’s Research Committee Mario Freamat said undergraduate research is the cornerstone of academic journey, providing students with career and character-building opportunities to delve into intellectual activities that sharpen their critical thinking, problem-solving, professional awareness and ability to communicate.

“Undergraduate research strengthens and nuances the profile of research advisers, as it informs that special kind of mentorship that fosters a supportive environment where young minds can thrive and innovate. So, our Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition significantly enriches and elevates campus life by showcasing the impressive work of our students and giving them the opportunity to belong in a concerto of scholarly voices,” Freamat said.

“For myself, coordinating the event has been an incredibly rewarding experience as it nurtured a sense of coherence and pride in the work that we do here at Penn State Scranton. I am deeply grateful for the collaborative efforts of my fellow faculty members and staff, whose dedication and support have been instrumental to the success of this project.”

Student participants in the fair were evaluated across various categories. A photo album Penn State Scranton’s Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition is available on Penn State Scranton’s Flickr. All photos are free to view and download.

Research award winners 2025

The Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition subcommittee announced award winners for poster projects in each category, oral presentations and the University Libraries Literacy Awards.  Click here to view photos from the 2025 Penn State Scranton Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition. 

Empirical Category

Literature Review

Proposal

Design

Visual Arts

Oral Presentations

Excellence in Information Literacy Awards

The following students received the University Libraries Undergraduate Research Awards in Excellence in Information Literacy for recognizing their outstanding achievements in research and scholarship.

Oral presentations

Poster presentations

Penn State Scranton’s Undergraduate Research Fair and Exhibition is supported by funding from the Robert Y. Moffat Family Charitable Trust.

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