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On Tuesday, April 28, 花椒直播鈥檚 Cook-Lahti Scholars Symposium celebrated its tenth anniversary, cementing its role as a leader in undergraduate research. The Symposium honors outstanding scholarship at the end of each academic year.

鈥淭o see students present this work now on a stage like this reminds me that this is a unique opportunity that few undergraduate institutions can offer. This tradition wouldn’t be possible without the generous support from President Emeritus Dr. Richard Cook and Teresa Lahti,鈥 says Matthew Venesky, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities.

The symposium鈥檚 namesake, President Emeritus Richard J. Cook, was the college鈥檚 20th president and delivered the opening address. His passion for student-faculty mentorship stems from experiencing the transformational impact of his own educators. Since departing in 2008, Cook and Teresa Lahti have remained advocates of the program and other college initiatives.

鈥淚t’s a thrill; the fact that this is celebrated and that students and faculty embrace it,鈥 Cook says. 鈥淚t means that Allegheny鈥檚 future is sound, because that’s one of the hallmarks: Allegheny鈥檚 student-faculty collaboration.鈥

Student presenting their poster to a group of people

Three students were nominated by their respective academic departments to provide brief oral presentations on their Senior Comprehensive Projects at the Keynote Session:

  • Kathryn Sorice 鈥26, psychology major with a minor in community and justice studies
    • Bridging Belonging and Access: ADA Compliance and Student Well-Being at 花椒直播
  • Nickel Spartz 鈥26, biochemistry and Spanish double major with a minor in theatre
    • Antibiotic Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: Exploring D-Phe and Scientific Communication as Solutions to a Health Crisis
  • Anna Westbrook 鈥26, environmental science and sustainability major with a minor in political science
    • 鈥淭he stakes could not be higher:鈥 An analysis of strategic state-level tort climate lawsuits

Immediately following the Keynote Session, nearly fifty students presented their work at the Senior Project Poster Symposium, which highlights the work of graduating seniors from across campus. Projects included civic engagement initiatives, internship briefs and summaries of international study experiences.

鈥淎t 花椒直播, we not only ask our students to think critically about the topics that they research, but we also ask our students to clearly communicate the outcomes of their scholarship to broad and diverse audiences,鈥 Venesky says.

花椒直播 is ranked 32nd in 鈥淯ndergraduate Research/Creative Projects鈥 and 36th in 鈥淏est Undergraduate Teaching鈥 by the U.S. News & World Report. Find out how to engage with research alongside our nationally recognized faculty.