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“With gratitude, humility, and incredible excitement, Woolly is back…to the future! We are finally bringing our most eagerly anticipated projects to the DMV that we had to put on pause because of the pandemic,” says
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Students Honored for Research and Creative Activities; Five Virtual Poster Presentations Win Awards May 18, 2021 Share This:
Art major Kelly Luu, student assistant for student creative activities and research, created this graphic Illustration.
For their outstanding projects, Cal State Fullerton students across colleges and disciplines won awards for their Student Creative Activities and Research Days poster presentations.
The Office of Research and Sponsored Projects recently hosted the virtual Student Creative Activities and Research Days, which featured 59 poster presentations and a total of 97 undergraduate and graduate student presenters.
For the first time, student research and creative activities virtual poster presentations were available for viewing for nearly two weeks during late April through May 7, culminating with a virtual awards ceremony. More than 150 individuals logged in to view the posters, resulting in 2,278 presentation views and more than 1,00