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Faculty and Student Research Poster Session and Research Fair

This poster session and research fair provides a forum for WTAMU faculty members and students to present their current research in an informal and interactive setting.

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2025 Recap

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Library director, Shawna Kennedy-Witthar, welcomes attendees to the 20 annual poster session.

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Audience members learn how grants affect research.

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Students gather to listen to guest speakers.

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Librarian, Kelly Hoppe, thanks everyone who made the event possible.

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Dr. Anwar leads off with a historical perspective of the event.

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Dr. Hiranuma shares how he integrates research in teaching.

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Dr. Karaganis closes the speaker portion of the event by talking about WT funding opportunities.

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This event provides opportunities for informal conversations between students and faculty.

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Cornette Library's Research, Outreach and Instruction Unit is responsible for organizing the event in collaboration with staff from the Graduate School and Research.

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The Faculty Research Poster Session and Research Fair provides a forum for WTAMU faculty to present their current research in an informal and interactive setting. It is an excellent venue for recipients of Killgore Grants to share their research with the WTAMU community, and it offers a unique opportunity for faculty to engage in discussions with colleagues and students.