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2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: 2008-04-08
Contact: Kim Wall
Public Relations Program Coordinator
Marketing and Community Relations Office
University of New Hampshire, Manchester
(603) 641-4306
kim.wall@unh.edu
Sharing Student Research - Undergraduate Research Conference
Manchester, NH - Are you interested in learning about the digital underground, the use of narrow band light for Alzheimer's, bioinformatics of Lyme disease, suggestion of roles in gay advertising, or seeing a film produced by local students? Learn about these topics and more from students who will share their research at UNH Manchester's Undergraduate Research Conference (URC).
Since its inception, nearly 10 years ago, the UNH Undergraduate Research Conference has emerged as a defining event at the University. The Conference is a weeklong college-wide celebration of the quality and breadth of research, creativity and scholarly work of students attending the UNH Manchester campus. The Manchester events are blended with a university-wide calendar of events on both the Durham and Manchester campuses.
This year the conference will include 4 student films and screen plays, 5 engineering technology senior project presentations, 14 oral presentations and 36 poster presentations. The presentations are free and open to the public.
Schedule of events:
- Tuesday, April 22, 11:00 am-1:00 pm: Oral Presentations
- Wednesday, April 23, 4:00 pm-6:00 pm: Poster Presentations
- Thursday, April 24, 11:00 am-1:00 pm: Cinema Arts, films and screenplays (Auditorium)
- Friday, April 25, 8:30 am — 12:30 pm: Engineering Technology Senior Project Presentations
All of the events will take place at UNH Manchester, 400 Commercial Street, on the third floor. A complete listing of the student research subjects is available on the UNH Manchester website, www.unhm.unh.edu under the news and events section on the homepage. Please contact Ginger Lever for more information, Ginger.Lever@unh.edu or (603) 641-4122.
UNH Manchester, UNH's urban campus, offers liberal arts and applied majors in business, science, and technology, all with an urban focus. UNH Manchester is UNH. Learn more at www.unhm.unh.edu.
