Scholarly Achievement Recognized at Concordia Symposium
The Celebration of Student Scholarship highlights research performed by Concrdia students
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Students at Concordia College showed off a year’s worth of research at the Celebration of Student Scholarship symposium.
Approximately 350 students showed off results of their original, scholarly projects to a crowd at Memorial Auditorium.
The entire school was invited to learn more about the 82 different research projects conducted by Concordia students.
The symposium is designed to educate other students at the college about the research opportunities available to them.
“Our goal is really to have an interdisciplinary daylong event where students can both disseminate the work that they’ve done, but also learn from each other,” said Dr. Krys Strand, Associate Professor at Concordia College.
All classes convened at the symposium so that the entire campus community could take part.
Events included poster presentations, panel discussions and a scavenger hunt to encourage greater participation.