Students who won awards in the competition categories of Graduate Student Day April 7 include:
CommunicationBryan Murley, journalism, first; Rebecca Miller, history, second, and Brant Guillory, journalism, third
Cultural EnrichmentKevin Simmonds, music, third
Engineering and Technological AdvancesHerie Soto, chemical engineering, first; William Turkett, computer science and engineering, second; and Mir Zahedul Khandkar, mechanical engineering, third
HumanitiesJacob Blosser, history, first; Grant Quertermous, anthropology, second; and Rebekah Dobrasko, history, third
The EnvironmentJamie Mitchem, geography, first; Shawn Loew, civil and environmental engineering, second; and Angela Nelson, geography, third
HealthRamapriya Ganti, medicine, first; Jennifer Emmel, medicine, second; and Kevin Dawson, history, third
Life Sciences (Environment)Adriana Bejarano, environmental health sciences, first; Abhijit Gangopadhyay, geological sciences, second; and Justin Scheidt, geological sciences, third
Life Sciences (Health)Jennifer Beseres, marine science, first; Jonathan Bohbot, biological sciences, second; and Won Jun Lee, pharmacy, third
Physical SciencesJing Zhou, chemistry and biochemistry, first; Matthew Davis, chemistry and biochemistry, second; and Yong Zhang, computer science and engineering, third
Social IssuesGregory Plagens, political science, first; Mary Ellen Chafin and Kelly Fetter, social work, second; and Laura Gambone and Alice Fields, psychology, third.
David Perkins, chemistry and biochemistry, won for Scholarly Posters (Arts, Social and Life Sciences), and Alex Nieuwland, chemistry and biochemistry, won for Scholarly Posters (Physical Sciences).
First-place winners in each of the presentation categories received $1,000. Second-place winners received $300 and third-place winners $200.
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