CSU-Pueblo students featured at the 2016 Student Symposium
Release Date: April 03, 2016
Press Release
PUEBLO - In a celebration of research, scholarship, and creative activity, the work of nearly 200 students at Colorado State University-Pueblo will be featured on April 8 as part of the 2016 Student Symposium. Four categories will be presented, including oral presentations, poster presentations, musical performances, and keynote panel address in three locations with various times and setups including the Occhiato University Center (OUC) Ballroom, and 108/109 Library and Academic Resources Center (LARC).
This event is free and open to students and the public. Refreshments will be provided to attendees in symposium areas.
The keynote panel address will take place at noon on April 8 in the OUC Ballroom, featuring:
Dr. Gayle Berardi, professor of history, philosophy, and political science, moderator
Dr. Karen Yescavage, associate professor of psychology, panelist
Ms. Meral Sarper, engineering program, panelist
Ms. Rebecca Aragon, music program, panelist
For detailed program information or a schedule of events please visit http://www.csupueblo.edu/Grants/StudentSymposium/Pages/default.aspx.
For additional information, contact Steven R. Liebel, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science and director of Center for the Study of Homeland Security, at 719.549.2554 .
Colorado State University - Pueblo is a regional, comprehensive university emphasizing professional, career-oriented, and applied programs. Displaying excellence in teaching, celebrating diversity, and engaging in service and outreach, CSU-Pueblo is distinguished by access, opportunity, and the overall quality of services provided to its students.