
The interdisciplinary conference gave students the chance to share original research that integrated their academic interests and personal passions.
The interdisciplinary conference gave students the chance to share original research that integrated their academic interests and personal passions.
A group of students passionate about research has been working tirelessly to make this year’s Science, Society and the Arts 2025 conference an event to remember.
The award-winning cookbook author will deliver a public talk on March 20, with student research presentations on March 21.
The event will be held at 5 p.m. Nov. 13 in the Northen Auditorium.
The talk will be held at 7 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Northen Auditorium.
The two-day conference in March provided a unique opportunity for students to conduct and share original research in a professional setting.
Irish Musician and Activist Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich to give keynote speech at conference showcasing original student research.
The Science, Society and the Arts conference at W&L, which takes place March 15-16, brings together people of all disciplines to celebrate the good work taking place within the university community.
Angel Vela de la Garza Evia ‘18 learned that research is two parts patience, two parts fun with lasers
Meet Eleni Timas ‘17, a chemical engineering major who has been swept up studying tornadoes.
A passion for asking questions has led Batsheva Honig ‘17 from America to Argentina to study women’s health in both countries.
Matthew Rickert ‘18: avid outdoorsman by day, corporate fraud analyst by night
Meet Andrew Mah ‘18, an accomplished mathematician who found an unlikely passion - spiders!
Meet Yolanda Yang ‘18, who has traveled to China and back to discover the true purpose of cinematic censorship. Yang and study partner Savannah Kimble ’18 conducted research on this project in 2017 under the auspices of a grant from the Endeavor Foundation.
Dana Gary, whose first EP is recorded, produced and publicized by a student-run record label, will present songs at SSA.