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Women's Studies Fall 2019 Undergraduate Research Day - Dec 4, 2019
Thank you for your interest in Undergraduate Research Day! This day is an opportunity to see and share a broad range of work being produced by WMST/LGBT courses and WMST/LGBT students. The Department of Women’s Studies invites undergraduate students-individually, as a group, or as a class-to join us, tell us about your work, and receive feedback from peers and professors. Posters, Oral Presentations, Films/Videos, Art Projects, Displays, and Performances of undergraduate student scholarly work are all welcome.

Presenting can be useful for resume building for graduate school, scholarships, internships, and careers. This is also an opportunity to see the broad range of work being produced in WMST/LGBT courses and by WMST/LGBT students, meet Department of Women's Studies faculty you have not yet worked with, and think ahead to future courses you might be interested in taking.

If you plan to present, please RSVP by Tuesday, November 26 so that we can make the appropriate accommodations.

Undergraduate Research Day will take place between 12:00pm and 4:00pm in Woods Hall 2101; students are encouraged to attend as much of the event as possible.

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