Undergraduate researchers from West Virginia University showcased their work at the State Capitol in Charleston Friday (Feb. 18), giving lawmakers a glimpse of the work they do in disease-carrying insects, the weather’s effect on renewable energy resources and the economic potential of petunias just a few of the topics addressed by 49 presenters from WVU’s Morgantown and Beckley campuses.
Many undergraduate students are encouraged to pursue research in college, yet not all take advantage of the research opportunities college has to offer.
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Undergraduate students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will exhibit their latest research projects virtually for the state’s top legislators throughout the week of April 12.
The students, who work on research projects under the direction of faculty advisors, will participate in the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol, an event that welcomes undergraduates from all four campuses in the University of Missouri System. The event is designed to inform Missouri’s lawmakers about research at Missouri universities.
Missouri S&T places an emphasis on providing research opportunities to undergraduate students. The following students will represent S&T at the remote event: