Students to Celebrate Summer Research

By Scott Craig   |   October 8, 2024
Communication studies student Elise Short explains her research (photo Brad Elliott)

Nearly 40 students will present their summer research findings at the annual Celebration of Summer Research on Friday, Oct. 4, from 3:30-5 pm in the Winter Hall Atrium. The Celebration of Summer Research, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, is free and open to the public.

Students will present 19 posters representing the natural and behavioral sciences division (biology, chemistry, engineering, physics and psychology). Select titles include “How Does Diabetes Impact the Cognitive Functioning of those with Parkinson’s Disease?”; “Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Design: How AI Impacts a Suite of Design Innovation Methods”; “Finding Color in Colorless Molecules”; and “Lunar Rocket Landing Pad Stress Analysis.”

Westmont continues its long tradition of providing opportunities for students to join with their professors in cutting-edge research.

 

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