
Stetson
Undergraduate
Research
and Creative Arts Symposium
(SURCAS)
~ Wednesday, April 9, 2008 ~
A Celebration of
Achievement
at Stetson University
Click here to go to the 2008 Abstract Book.
BACKGROUND:
This event, with
its debut in 1999 with the name Undergraduate Scholarship and Performance Day (USAPD),
and then known as Undergraduate Scholarship Day (USD) through 2006, was designed to foster an appreciation for academic
achievements here at Stetson University. The student presenters have a wonderful
opportunity to share their research, projects, portfolios and performances with
the Stetson University community. Over the past few years, the student projects
have included a variety of excellent student projects, and music and theater
performances.
The judging panel is comprised of a diverse group of individuals each with their own specialty training. To reflect the liberal arts environment of Stetson and the many areas of student research study, this judging panel will be comprised of individuals who can appreciate the work completed in this environment. It is the goal to provide a judging panel that will be asking insightful questions about each diverse project and will be interacting with the student presenter to learn more about the area and allow the student to show their own expertise.
While many of these students have had the opportunity to present their scholarly work at professional meetings across the county, we would like to provide an additional opportunity for them to show off their wonderful work to faculty and their fellow students here at Stetson. Thus, this event will be constructed very much like an interdisciplinary professional conference. All students and faculty are invited to attend the presentations/performances. Times and venues will be announced ASAP after the application deadline of Monday, March 10, 2008.
ELIGIBILITY: All undergraduate students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, The School of Business or the School of Music are eligible to take part in this event. Any classroom project/paper, summer internship results, senior project, recital performance, art work, short story, poetry or other academic topic is eligible for presentation.
Applications for the Stetson University Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts Symposium for 2007 are due Monday, March 10, 2008. Click here to obtain an application.
FORMAT
OF PRESENTATIONS AND PERFORMANCES: To accommodate as many
different ways to present scholarly and creative works in an academic setting as
possible, we have several suggested formats (all must adhere to a ten-minute
time frame). Presenters are responsible for ensuring that materials necessary
for presentations arrive at venues timely and in proper order.
* Oral presentation (10 min, projector and laptop available for power point
presentations, but use of power point is not required)
* Poster presentation (poster board forum)
-- Note: Instructional Media Services has a web page which
outlines specifics for how to produce posters on the large poster printer.
For information, see
www.stetson.edu/mediaservices/posters.php and if you need further
assistance, call IMS at 822-7182 or drop by their offices in the basement of the
duPont Ball Library (accessed from the north side of the library).
* Reading a paper (we recommend some visual aids or handouts as well)
* Recital of music combined with discussion thereof
* Reading of poetry, fiction, or creative non-fiction combined with discussion
thereof
* Brief dramatic performance combined with discussion thereof
* Exhibition of visual and plastic art works combined with oral presentation
* Demonstration of digital artwork combined with discussion thereof
Note: Since the audience will be composed of students and faculty from all
disciplines and backgrounds, tailor your presentations to the appropriate level
understandable to a non-specialist in your field. Discussions of creative
presentations should help non-specialists to understand the craft you have put
into your work. Previous winners have been successful with this technique.
JUDGING
CRITERIA AND PRIZES: Each group of judges for each
specific location will be deciding among themselves the appropriate and
consistent criteria that will help them decide which presentations were most
effective. In general, students are asked to discuss their projects at a level
that anyone not knowing the area can understand. Part of an effective
presentation is effective communication, and we ask that the judges keep this as
a consistent criteria for choosing the best presentation for all involved.
Maris Prize: The winners of each of the locations will receive a Maris Prize of $200 and a certificate of excellence. Also, for each venue, an honorable mention will be chosen as well.
Congratulations to the 2008 Maris Prize and Honorable Mention winners!
Poster PresentationsMaris Prize -
Jonathan Alvarez The Influence of Canal Preparation Size on Efficacy of Sonic Endodontic Instrumentation for in vitro Reduction of Streptococcus mutans
Honorable Mention -
Michael Gostigian Benadryl Negatively Affects Developing Axolotl Embryos
Oral Presentations - Session 1
Maris Prize -
Louis Michaelos
MAZ-51 and its Effect on Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-3, and the Phosphorylation of FAK in Neuroblastoma Cells.
Honorable Mention -
Sam Romano
A Quantitative Study of Cache Replacement Strategies
Oral Presentations - Session 11Maris Prize -
Lindsey Wightman
Cryptic and Shoaling Preferences with Color Changes in Freshwater Fish of Blue Spring State Park
Honorable Mention -
Damien Frank Proglumide Decreases the Total Number of Aversive Taste Related Behaviors and Gape Behaviors in Response to Quinine
Oral Presentations - Session 11I
Maris Prize -
Lauren Nieuwland Poeme de l’amour et de la mer – Discussion and Demonstration
Honorable Mention -
Ryan Lynch
The Conservation of the Monroe-Heath Newspaper Collection
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For further information on the event or application procedures, please contact the chair of the Undergraduate Research Committee, Dr. Kimberly Reiter, 822-7541, Elizabeth Hall 305.
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