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Welcome to the 10th annual Minnesota Undergraduate Scholars Posters at St. Paul! This event provides undergraduate students the opportunity to share their scholarly work with state legislators and other state government officials. These student researchers have been selected to share their work because of the important messages their research can share with the state of Minnesota and the community. It is our hope that this experience will showcase the incredible influence that research has on undergraduate students becoming leaders in our state and nation.
This year’s event welcomes 30 projects from 7 different campuses and was made possible through the combined efforts of the Minnesota Undergraduate Scholars Council. We are appreciative of the dedication of the faculty mentors to their students and the support of their campus administrations. In addition, we want to recognize the student presenters for their commitment to excellence.
Minnesota Undergraduate Scholars Council Institutions
The Minnesota Undergraduate Scholars Council is a consortium of institutions that supports the research, scholarly, and creative activities of undergraduate students by providing avenues for funding, training, and opportunities to present their research. We are committed to engaging undergraduate students throughout the Minnesota State system in scholarly activities that will enrich their collegiate experience, open doors to career opportunities and lead to a life-long love of learning.
Anoka Ramsey Community College
Bemidji State University
Inver Hills Community College
Metropolitan State University
Minneapolis Community and Technical College
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Minnesota State University, Moorhead
Rochester Community and Technical College
Southwest Minnesota State University
St. Cloud State University
Winona State University
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