CSN seeks faculty support for undergraduate research symposium

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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CSN is preparing for the 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium, aiming to make it a memorable event with the help of faculty and staff. The symposium will feature student researchers presenting their faculty-supervised work in a poster-format exhibition, showcasing innovation across the campus. Although participation is mandatory for students in one program, the goal is to include research projects from various disciplines.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to motivate students to present their research, even if it’s still in progress. They are also asked to spread the word among colleagues and departments and attend the event to engage with student researchers.

The symposium is scheduled for Friday, April 18, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the West Charleston Ballroom in the Student Union. Students interested in participating can sign up through an MS Form. For further inquiries or details, contact lsamp@csn.edu.



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