Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award, Ceremony and Lightning Talks

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Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award

Congratulations to the 2024 winners of the Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award: 

First place: Lauren Owens for her paper, "Chronic Stress Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease," written for Daniel Shain's Fall 2023 Current Topics in Biology course

Runner-up: Matthew Brodsky for his paper, "Youth Civic and Political Participation: How Camden City Can Build a Culture of Civic Engagement," written for Kelly Dittmar's Fall 2023 Independent Study course

Runner-up: Allison Night for her paper, "Visual Taboo Distractors in a Modified Short-Term Memory Task," written for Lisa Payne's Fall 2023 Independent Study course

Please join us on April 16 at 5 p.m. in the Executive Conference Room in the Campus Center for the award ceremony and lightning talks. Registration for the event is required. For more information, please visit the Event Details and Registration page

The Paul Robeson Library Undergraduate Research Award recognizes excellence in undergraduate research projects that make use of a range of library resources, collections, and services and show evidence of critical thinking, originality, and creativity.

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