CUR, in collaboration with ACS and other organizations, holds the annual Posters on the Hill event to highlight the work of undergraduate researchers from across the country to Members of Congress, congressional staffers, federal government officials, academics, and others, demonstrating the value of federal investment in undergraduate research. The event is highly selective—institutions’ most gifted researchers are judged by a national panel of experts in their fields, and only the best teams are chosen. Past participants have gone on to contribute significantly to the research enterprise, such as Sarah Caudill, a scientist at Nikhef who was part of the team that discovered gravitational waves.
“CUR’s first virtual Posters on the Hill presents many exciting opportunities,” said CUR Executive Officer Lindsay Currie. “Not only will congressional representatives and their staff members be able to learn about innovative research, scholarship, and creative inquiry by exceptional undergraduate researchers but national and international scholars, journalists, and members of the public will be able to interact with these students and their work. Posters on the Hill powerfully demonstrates the benefits of investment in undergraduate research for students, faculty, institutions, and communities around the world.”
A sample of the Posters on the Hill participants:
- Lauren Bergeron, Albion College (MI). Read about her project that uncovered some surprising aspects of white Union soldiers’ perceptions of white Southerners during the Civil War.
- Sara Heridia, Trinity University (TX). Read about her project that examined US presidents’ leadership opportunities and constraints, which were affected by their political era.
- Ethan Naquin, Nicolls State University (LA). Read about his project that analyzed antibiotic-resistant genes in southeastern Louisiana waterways.
- Grace Ostermiller, Montana Technological University (MT). Read about her project that sought to increase the efficiency of an air compressor/vacuum pump, which has implications for a wide array of industries.
- Jordan Teng, Mercer University (GA). Read about this collaborative project that created 3D yearbooks for blind high school students.
- Madison Wojciechowski, Penn State Berks (PA). Read about her project that developed more water-resistant and adaptable arm casts for patients.
For further information about the event, contact Liz Fray Hains, manager of student programs.
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