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Celebrating and Recognizing Outstanding Scholarly Accomplishments at Sacramento State

www.csus.edu 02/04/2015

REMINDER: this Monday is the registration deadline for the Sac State Student Research Symposium.

Visit http://bit.ly/sympASI to register your poster or oral research presentation!

www.csus.edu Central to the university's mission are the promotion of scientific discovery and the pursuit of scholarly and creative activity by our faculty and students. The Student Research Symposium is an event to celebrate and recognize the outstanding scholarly accomplishments of our Sacramento State studen…

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Meet the Members of the 2014 CSUS Statewide Student Research Competition Team (May 3rd, 2014 at CSU East Bay):

Bottom row: John Ramos (Dietetics), Jose Zacarias (Government), Jasmine Hamilton (Biological Sciences), Shannon Waters (Biological Sciences), Matthew Woliver (Electrical Engineering), Dalton Simpson (Electrical Engineering), Prof. Ronald Coleman (Faculty Mentor)
Top row: Adriel Cruz (Biological Sciences), Tatiana Starr Daniels (Sociology), Thor Barrera (Physics), Robby Beard (Physics), Alex Davis (Electrical Engineering), Kendra Frank (Research Affairs)

Not pictured: Lance Teo Courtney (Biological Sciences), Jodi Lewis (Public Policy and Administration)

Showcase Your Research - ASI: Associated Students, Inc. 01/27/2015

Are you an undergrad, graduate, or doctoral student at Sacramento State with a desire to share your research and enhance your presentation skills?

Register for the upcoming Student Research Symposium by February 9th at http://bit.ly/SSRS2015 to participate!

Showcase Your Research - ASI: Associated Students, Inc. The annual Student Research Symposium at Sacramento State celebrates and recognizes outstanding scholarly accomplishments, providing students with an oppor

Photos 02/01/2014

Meet Our 2013 Student Research Symposium Undergraduate Winners!

Max Hardy’s (Civil Engineering) “Large-scale Experiments to Investigate Low-ductility Design of Homes During Earthquakes” and Jasmine Stewart-Oliver’s (Family Studies) “Serengeti to Sacramento: Migration from Desert to Desert and the Effect on Health” delivered the top two presentations in the undergraduate division. Both students received a $500 award for their accomplishments.

Deadline is three weeks away; reserve your spot today by going to http://www.csus.edu/research/student/researchcomp.htm and clicking the RSVP!

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Student Research Center, CSUS 6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA
95819