Posted on February 21, 2019

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For the first time [at least in recent history], UNCG’s Undergraduate and Graduate Research and Creativity Expositions will be held on consecutive days in an effort to celebrate student learning through inquiry and the advancement of knowledge and understanding across the many disciplines represented on our campus.

On Wednesday, graduate students will present posters in the Cone Ballroom as judges from the community decide who will receive the 15 $1000 prizes. The judging begins at 2 p.m. and the Chancellor and Provost will speak at a bridging ceremony in the EUC Auditorium at 5 p.m., which will include an awards ceremony.

Undergraduates will take the stage on Thursday, when they’ll present posters, talks, panel discussions, exhibits and performances in the EUC Cone Ballroom and adjacent conference rooms. This program will be from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and is designed to provide our students a place to showcase their scholarly endeavors for the campus and community. Up to five categories will be considered for $5,000 in prizes.

Although registration for the Graduate Expo has closed (see earlier CW story), organizers are still accepting abstracts for the Undergraduate event:

The Undergraduate Deadline is February 27.

Encourage your students to participate – come on out to celebrate student research on both days.

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