Harriet L. Wilkes
Honors College Symposium
for Research and Creative Projects
9:30
a.m. 4:30 p.m.
The Honors College is celebrating the academic
achievements of its students, and particularly those students in the Class of
2003, with a Symposium for Honors College students, parents,
faculty, staff, university administration, and community members.
Many Honors College students are engaged in
interesting research and creative activities.
These activities include senior thesis projects required for
graduation. The Honors College
Symposium will showcase these students and their projects with a series of
concurrent talks and a poster session.
Students with completed or ongoing research and/or creative works are invited to participate by submitting abstracts for 15-minute talks, poster presentations, or both.
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9:00
9:15 |
Registration, MAC lobby |
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9:15
9:30 |
Welcome and Introductions, MAC Auditorium |
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9:40
12:00 |
Concurrent Student Talks, MAC Rooms 102, 104,
202 |
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12:00
1:00 |
Break for lunch |
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1:00
2:00 |
Invited Address, MAC Auditorium |
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2:15
4:00 |
Poster Session, MHC Building |
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4:00
4:30 |
Reception, MHC Atrium |
Abstracts: Abstracts of 150 words or less, together
with the type of presentation (poster or paper), title, and author(s) must be
received by Tuesday, March 25th.
Detailed instructions for submission and an abstract submission form (in
MS Word format) are available on the web at http://www.fau.edu/~sfitchet/rd/abstracts.html. Please use the abstract form provided, and
email completed forms to Kathryn Haupt in the Deans office at khaupt@fau.edu.
Additional information
for Posters:
Guidelines for posters, as well as a poster template (in Power Point
format) are available at http://www.fau.edu/~sfitchet/rd/posters.html. Please use the poster template for all
posters. The final version of your
poster must be submitted by 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 7th, for printing. The Honors College will print ONE poster for
each accepted poster abstract (on Tuesday, April 8th), and presenters will be
able to examine their posters before putting them up on Friday. Poster printings beyond the first will cost
$25 each.
Additional information
for Papers: Papers
(talks) will be 15 minutes long, with 5 minutes for questions between
successive talks. Papers may be read,
or talks may be given using Power Point or transparencies and an overhead
projector. Suggestions for preparing
scientific talks are available at papers.html.
Professional Courtesy: Please keep in mind that if you submit an
abstract for a paper or poster, you are committing to making a presentation at
the Symposium. Backing out of a talk at
a conference is unacceptable in the academic world, except in cases of absolute
emergency. When papers are withdrawn
after acceptance, some professional organizations will bar the contributor from
making another presentation for two years.
The Honors College Symposium will be a professional conference, and
presenters are expected to treat it as such.
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Updated 2
April 2003
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comments to Stephanie Fitchett: sfitchet@fau.edu