We invite the UConn community to join us for the 2021 Frontiers Undergraduate Research Online Exhibition. The exhibition program is available at ugradresearch.uconn.edu/frontiers2021/, providing access to student project presentations shared on the Portfolium platform. To complement the online exhibition, Frontiers 2021 also includes seven live student presentation sessions. Please join us to hear from students about their research and creative projects and to ask presenters questions about what they have learned!
Monday, March 22, 2021 • 6:30-7:30pm
Live Presentation Session 1 Webex link: s.uconn.edu/frontiers21live1
The following undergraduate students will share their research/creative projects during Session 1:
William Brydon ’22 (Chemistry, CLAS) - Metal-Free Dehydrogenation Reaction of an Organic Compound Using a Recyclable Oxoammonium Salt
Anisha Jain ’21 (Pathobiology, CAHNR) - Pathology and Prevention of Lean Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis: A Distinct Disease Regulated by FXR
Shankara Narayanan ’21 (Political Science & History, CLAS) - Discourse and Power in U.S.-China Relations
Lucie Turkel ’21 (Individualized: Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, CLAS) - Comparing African Cultural Retention and its Effect on Racial Attitudes in the Music and National Identities of Cuba and the United States
Elise Vanase ’21 (Puppet Arts, SFA) - "Remnants" - A Post-Apocalyptic Puppetry Photography Project
This is an Honors Event. Category: Academic & Interdisciplinary Engagement.
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For more information, contact: Office of Undergraduate Research at our@uconn.edu