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Student Researchers Reveal Findings


UC Students Turn Tables; Present to Professors

Written By Amanda Damiano, PR Intern

UC students to present findings of their research at annual conference Wednesday

Contact - cleogrande@utica.edu

Utica, NY (04/16/2007) - Students at Utica College will trade places with their professors at the Student Research Conference on Wednesday, April 18, presenting their research before the college community.
An annual tradition at the school, the Student Research Conference will begin at 2 p.m. in MacFarlane Auditorium in Rocco F. DePerno Hall. Judith Kirkpatrick, vice president for academic affairs, will give welcoming remarks, followed by the keynote address from Chad Corcoran, a 2001 graduate of UC and now a Ph.D. candidate at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Presentations ranging from adolescent development to the effect of PCBs will begin in the Addison Miller White Hall building at 2:45 p.m. Two sessions of platform presentations will be held concurrently. Sociology and psychology/child life presentations will be held in Faculty Center 101, while biological sciences and chemistry presentations will take place in Faculty Center 105. In addition, poster presentations from multiple disciplines will begin at 2:45 p.m. in room 108 in Hubbard Hall.
Thomas Crist, associate professor of physical therapy and committee member for this year’s student research conference, said, “The event is a wonderful opportunity for our students to celebrate their research efforts by presenting the results of their work in a welcoming, yet professional environment.”
The UC Student Research Conference 2007 Committee is comprised of Crist, Thomas McCarthy, assistant professor of biology, and Paul Young, assistant professor of history.
It is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Crist at 792-3390 or tcrist@utica.edu.


About Utica College – Founded in 1946, Utica College is a comprehensive private institution that grants the Syracuse University baccalaureate degree and the Utica College master’s and doctoral degrees. The College, located in central New York, approximately 90 miles west of Albany and 50 miles east of Syracuse, currently enrolls nearly 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students in 32 undergraduate majors, 24 minors, 13 master’s and two doctoral degree programs.

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