Inquiring minds want to share

Inquiring minds want to share

March 4, 2015

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Peter Wolf, the associate vice-provost (teaching and learning), is looking forward to attending his first Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s Undergraduate Research Conference.

β€œI am curious to see what questions students have asked and how they’ve gone about answering them,” says Mr. Wolf, who joined »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s in October 2014. β€œI can’t wait to see the excitement the undergraduate students bring to the table. I think that can be really inspiring and rejuvenating.”

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The Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ's Undergraduate Research Conference gives students the opportunity to practice their presentation skills in a welcoming and supportive environment.

The ninth annual edition of the conference, which occurs March 5-6, features a variety of oral presentations and poster displays of undergraduate student scholarship. Mr. Wolf is delivering the keynote address on March 5 with a focus on how undergraduate research connects with teaching and learning.

β€œI believe it’s important for undergraduate students to tackle questions and not just consume the answers,” Mr. Wolf says. β€œA big part of the university experience is to shape and nurture students’ curiosity, which will ultimately help them make sense of the world.”

While Mr. Wolf is new to Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s, Nicole Persall (Artsci’15) is a veteran presenter at the conference. Ms. Persall is participating in Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s for the fourth time. During her previous experiences, she presented research from course work and study projects, and last year she shared her thesis project.

Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s Undergraduate Research Conference
March 5-6
»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s Learning Commons in Stauffer Library

The psychology student, who will graduate this spring, says she originally saw the conference as a great way to practice presenting her research in public. As she prepared for her first conference, she enrolled in a Learning Strategies workshop that helped her develop her presentation skills.

Ms. Persall says »ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s professors provided her with the knowledge base and guidance to ask research questions and formulate a method for answering them. Needless to say, she has enjoyed having a venue like the Inquiry@»ΚΉΪΜεΣύ’s conference to share that work.

β€œI tell students all of the time that they should participate. It’s a really supportive environment where people are interested in hearing about your research.”