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21 Students to Represent USU at Conference on Undergraduate Research

Twenty-one Utah State University undergraduate students will have the opportunity to show off their research skills at the 17th Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research, March 13-15 at the University of Utah. NCUR draws over 2,000 undergraduates, faculty and administrators to hear and discuss undergraduate creativity and scholarly works. The 21 Utah State students attending this year's conference represent the greatest showing the university has ever had at the conference.


Andrew Auman, a junior majoring in mathematics and physics was selected to present at a session called Institutional Collaborations and Undergraduate Research. Students representing Utah State come from the sciences and also business, English, history and sociology.

The Mission of the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research is to promote undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity done in partnership with faculty or other mentors as a vital component of higher education.

For more information visit http://conferences.utah.edu/ncur2003/index.html.


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