Students tackle such topics as mountaintop removal coal mining, the American perception of Muslims, and the quest for reconciliation in Rwanda during the Student Scholar Showcase April 11.
Much of the research at the Student Scholar Showcase is work that students have also presented at professional conferences. More than 100 LC students have presented at conferences and meetings this year. About 40 of them received professional development grants from the College to travel and participate in these conferences.
The fifteenth annual showcase provides students with an opportunity to present their scholarly research, and creative and/or service-learning projects to the campus community in Memorial Ballroom, Schewel 231, Sydnor Performance Hall in Schewel Hall, and Hopwood Auditorium.
Student projects can include scholarly papers, creative writing projects, scientific or historical research projects, or performance arts projects, and may be presented in a variety of formats, including oral presentations and posters.
Check the full schedule and a PDF of the presentations.
For more information, contact Dr. Allison B. Jablonski at jablonski@lynchburg.edu.