Present It!
Academic Spree Day and Fall Fest
In the academic community, research and creative projects have been traditionally
presented to for inspiration and critique. Presentation can take the form of a paper
published in a scholarly journal, an oral presentation given at a conference or seminar,
an exhibit, a recital, a video, or a poster. For the past ten years, Clark has sponsored
its own presentation venue in the form of Academic Spree Day,
held each April. November 2000, saw the first of a similar event for the fall semester, Fall Fest.
Presentation Resources
Design. Click here for poster design guidelines.
Large-format output. If you have a poster that you need printed out on a large format printer, please contact Information Technology Services. Additional information can be obtained from the ITS Help Desk (x7745).
Other media output. If you have hard copy that you need photographed as a 35mm slide, you can contact
either Media Services (email or Web site), or Steve DiRado in V & PA. Media Services can also
assist in the preparation of overhead transparencies.
Conferences and Journals Focussing on Undergraduate
Research
Undergrads should know that the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research sponsors
conferences for showcasing undergraduate research. Information on the upcoming conference
can be found at http://www.ncur.org/
There are also two journals highlighting undergraduate research. Submit your work!
http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~jus/home.html
(Journal of Undergraduate Sciences)
http://www.jyi.org/ (Journal of Young Investigators)
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 Students at Academic Spree Day
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