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FOR STUDENTS


Students…Do you find yourself seeking out answers to questions outside of class?

Have you conducted experiments in a lab?

Do you engage in creative activities that have led to an original artwork?

Have you investigated the relationship between theory and practice?

Do you find yourself wondering how things are put together and what makes them work?

Students are involved in numerous endeavors that provide unique contributions to research and creativity in a variety of fields. This is an ideal opportunity to showcase your work to other students and faculty with similar research interests from across the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Third Annual Meeting of the Minds Conference welcomes student projects in any research area. Projects should entail and demonstrate proficiency in directed research scholarship. Research can incorporate many formats, and may include:
Lab Experiments
Field Research
Art/Sculpture Display
Music/Dance/Theater Performance
Archival Research
Comparative Analyses
Education Research
Video/Film Production
Interviews and Surveys
Original Computer and Web Applications
Theoretical Analyses

Student Presentation Formats

Students are invited to present their research in any of the following formats:
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
Exhibits and Models
Performances

Other Research Opportunities:

Students enrolled at ACC schools can participate in a variety of research opportunities. For information on various programs (summer and other) offered by ACC schools to students from other universities, click here.