More than 100 students presented projects at SUNY Oneonta’s annual Student Research and Creative Activity Day event from April 18-19.

Created to recognize and promote undergraduate scholarship and creative activity, Student Research & Creative Activity Day has become the premier on-campus event for scholarly student exhibition.

A total of 152 students, supported by faculty sponsors from a variety of academic disciplines, displayed poster presentations in the college’s Hunt College Union during the two-day showcase.

The following area students presented projects:

Constance Finnerty of Oneida presented a project titled “Arsenic in Lake AtitlAn, Guatemala.”

Savannah Irwin of Sherburne presented a project titled “Evaluating the Gender Stereotypicality of Unisex Names.”

By martha

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