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Research Support

McNair Summer Research Symposium Day Two

August 9, 2022 at 10:00am11:30am EDT

Sims Hall, 237

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The McNair Scholars Program serves first-generation and low-income and/or underrepresented students. The program prepares high-achieving undergraduate students for graduate/doctoral studies with hands-on research, academic services, and scholarly activities.

The McNair Summer Research Symposium is an opportunity for the McNair Scholars participating in the Summer Academy to present and showcase their research proposals and projects to the campus community.

Schedule:

  • 10:00am  Nomar Diaz
    Senior, School of Education, Health and PE; College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology
    “The correlation between social media usage and cognitive dissonance in young adults”
  • 10:25am  Trinity Boyer
    Senior, College of Arts & Sciences/ Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Sociology w/a minor in pre-health
    “It’s a… human! Queering the Binaries of Obstetrics and Gynecology”
  • 10:50am  Rolando Cabral
    Senior, Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Finance; School of Information Studies, Information Management and Technology
    “Cryptocurrency: A strategy for closing the digital divide”
    Lee W. McKnight, Associate Professor, iSchool

This event was published on August 15, 2022.


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