STUDENT SHOWCASE THE 2 ND ANNUAL
ABOVE: “Infiltration and Efficiency” was also a biology research project by students Charlie Schmidt and Saadaya Karmo. TOP LEFT: Our new button machine
was a popular pit-stop! BOTTOM LEFT: “The Effects of Caffeine on Plant Growth” was a biology research project by students Adil Ghazanfar and Leonardo Alarcon.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Kenny Rogers
On Tuesday, May 7, we hosted our second annual SASE Student Showcase. Though a smaller turnout than the year previous, it was no less successful! Around 50 students from our physics, biology, chemistry, early childhood education, art, and global studies programs participated. Research topics such as bacterial growth on reptile carpets, bacterial contamination on cosmetic testers, the effects of caffeine on plant growth, and more, highlighted the event. Additionally, students in the global studies program presented its International Virtual Exchanges and Collaborations with students in Colombia and Uzbekistan, focusing on global sustainable development goals. We’re looking forward to next spring, when we’ll be hosting the event once again. If you’re interested in having your class(es) participate, let us know! Submissions are available year-round, even if the show itself isn’t until spring.
ADAPTED FROM THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE WRITTEN BY: Shakkira Harris
SUMMER WORKSHOPS Turbocharge Your Career in Less Than a Day
Are your students looking for tips on how to get a job, or even improve in their current careers? Well good news! Ivy+ Career Link will be hosting a few more workshop sessions this summer. If students are interested, send them to the HireIvy app on MyIvy to RSVP, or email Lilandra Lestz, SASE Career Coach!
July 16, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Learning to Love Networking and Using It to Get a Job
July 23, 2024 from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Using LinkedIn to Get a Job July 19, 2024 from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m.
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