Participation from around the state is part of the Graduate Research Symposium, thanks to distance presentation options! Kristina Chilian is a first-year librarian at J.E.J. Moore Middle School in Prince George County, VA. Check out Kristina’s QR code to hear a recording of her addressing digital reading skills for middle schoolers during Poster Session I in Greenwood at 2:45pm.
On April 24, please join the students from the College of Graduate and Professional Studies as they present their research at the Graduate Symposium as part of the Spring Symposium for Research and Creative Inquiry. Disciplines include counseling, elementary and middle school mathematics, health and physical education, reading, literacy & learning, school librarianship, speech-language pathology, and special education. The Graduate Symposium will be held in Greenwood Library.
2 : 3 0 - 2 : 4 5 LOBBY BALCONY |
Welcome by Provost Fergeson |
2 : 4 5 - 3 : 2 0 LOBBY BALCONY |
Poster Session I |
3 : 2 0 - 3 : 5 5 LOBBY BALCONY |
Poster Session II |
4 : 0 0 - 5 : 4 5 ROOMS 147 , 209A , AND 209B |
Oral Presentation Session |
5:45 GSA GATHERING SPACE ( 210 ) |
Symposium Reception Closing Remarks by Dean Chapman Awards Presentation by Dean Perry and Dean Chapman |
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