From Missouri State West Plains:
WEST PLAINS, Mo. – Get ready to be inspired at Missouri State University-West Plains’ (MSU-WP) fourth annual Academic Symposium!
The event, set for May 1, promises to be the most exciting and enlightening event of the spring semester, organizers said.
“This year’s event will showcase the extraordinary talent and hard work of our students,” said Joanna Patillo and Jessica Banning, members of MSU-WP’s Public Affairs Committee which organizes the event. “We’re excited to provide a platform where our aspiring scholars can shine and share their passions with the community.”
What to expect
The symposium will highlight the academic accomplishments of students across all disciplines. From the sciences and humanities to health and business, students will present evidence-based research projects that reflect their creativity, curiosity and commitment to discovery, Patillo and Banning said.
Those who attend can expect to enjoy:
- Student-led presentations on a variety of innovative topics
- A vibrant poster showcase featuring original research and thought-provoking ideas
- Opportunities to engage with students, faculty and experts from across the region
- Free refreshments and open admission
“The symposium is more than just an academic event. It’s a community celebration of knowledge, exploration and the incredible stories behind student research,” said Patillo and Banning. “Our vision is to grow this into the premier academic conference in the region where the public can interact with tomorrow’s leaders and today’s changemakers.”
A diverse showcase of talent
Students from a wide range of academic programs will take center stage. These include nursing, education abroad experiences, microbiology, education, computer graphics and programming, human biology and more.
“This is a unique opportunity for guests to explore the incredible work being done across multiple disciplines and see firsthand how our students are applying their knowledge to real-world challenges,” Patillo and Banning said.
Through their research and presentations, students are not only honing their critical thinking and professional skills but also preparing to become future leaders who will make a lasting impact on the community, Patillo and Banning said.
Presentations will begin at 4 p.m. at Looney and Melton Halls, 128 Garfield Ave. and 129 Garfield Ave., respectively. Posters can be viewed at Hass-Darr Hall, 201 W. Trish Knight St.
“Whether you’re a student, faculty member, local resident or lifelong learner, we invite you to join us for this celebration of curiosity, discovery and innovation,” Patillo and Banning said. “Come, see what makes MSU-WP students stand out!
Special thanks to our supporters
Patillo and Banning noted the event would not be possible without “the dedicated efforts of our faculty, student volunteers and presenters. Thank you for your hard work and enthusiasm in bringing the symposium to life.”
They also extended their “heart-felt appreciation to our generous sponsors, the Friends of the Garnett Library and the Student Government Association for their continued support and commitment to student success.”
For more information about the event contact Patillo at JoannaPatillo@MissouriState.edu or Banning at JessicaBarton@MissouriState.edu.