The
original vision for the CNR Student Research Symposium came
from Victor Phillips, former Dean of the College of Natural Resources, who
expressed interest in creating a venue for students to display -- and be
recognized for -- their research work. The symposium is planned and
executed by a
steering committee made up of students working with faculty/staff. (If
you're interested in being on this committee or have ideas, email CNRURS@uwsp.edu for more
information.)
The
symposium is held in the CNR Main Lobby and adjoining lecture rooms, it
has annually
featured the work of approximately 50 undergraduate students who display
and explain their research projects. Presenters choose to be evaluated or not and scholarships are awarded
to the upper quartile, but more
importantly the CNR Student
Research Symposium offers students the opportunity to hone their
presentation skills in preparation for a professional career.
Also
incorporated into the CNR Symposium is a photo contest organized
entirely by students and sponsored by UWSP chapter of Xi Sigma Pi. It
attracts over 100 entries, and provides an excellent sideshow that blends
with the scheduled agenda of the symposium itself. The photo contest
usually awards
1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes for the
top entries (voted on by their peers) in flora, fauna, and scenic categories.
The
CNR Student Research Symposium attracts between 400 and 500 spectators
and coincides with CNR Rendezvous. Without a doubt,
this event raises the bar of scholarly activities for CNR students. For families attending, the
symposium is a great photo opportunity and a chance to see the excellent
education their children are participating in. For the CNR and UWSP, the
symposium is a reason to celebrate student accomplishments by providing
a �performance platform,� a means for showcasing the work of the
College�s primary customers -- its students.
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