About the event
The expanded all-day event of 2018 featured the research and creative work of 70 students and 18 faculty from more than 20 departments and divisions. The conference included presentations, poster sessions, and performances from students on a variety of interdisciplinary topics including the environment, living well, storytelling, medieval studies, crime and justice, sound and communication, migration and mobility, gender and race, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. A social hour and poster session showcased the work of select graduating seniors and Student Independent Study and Research (SISTAR) grant award winners from across campus.