UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The annual Undergraduate Exhibition for Research, Inquiry, or Creative Activity each April is one of the best venues at Penn State for students to share their work and compete for prizes.
Undergraduate students from all campuses and academic disciplines are encouraged to participate through performances, presentations and traditional posters at the HUB-Robeson Center at the University Park campus.
The application can be found here, and the deadline is March 22. More information on the exhibition can be found at the Undergraduate Research website.
The Undergraduate Exhibition is slated for 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, with posters in Alumni and Heritage halls, and oral research presentations and performances in the Flex Theatre. Returning for the second year will be the Engagement Experience Poster Exhibition scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 17.
No matter the medium through which students share their scholarly research and creativity, each will be judged by at least two judges. Awards are announced at a ceremony the weekend following the exhibition and recognize the top-scoring students in different categories. There are also special awards that come with cash prizes, such as the Gerard A. Hauser Award for the participant who is judged best overall, and the University Fellowships and Phi Kappa Phi Peter T. Luckie Award for Outstanding Juniors.
Presentations
Presentations are great for students who don’t have a traditional poster to present. These sessions are five minutes long per presenter (or group of presenters) with another two minutes for a question and answer session. Each presentation will be judged by at least two judges.