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Description: The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Office of the Provost and the Division of Information Technology, document the celebration of their annual showcase of undergraduate student achievements, creativity, and service learning. Interviews feature students and mentors working in a variety of fields such as Anthropology, Atmospheric Sciences, Design, Endocrinology, High-Energy Physics, Psychology, and History. Each participant describes the role that undergraduates play in faculty research programs, and the ways in which this in-depth, hands-on learning experience supplements the student's classroom.
Speaker(s):
Virginia Shapiro, associate vice chancellor, Teaching and Learning; Sophonisba P. Breckinridge Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rachel Finch, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
David H. Wells, academic curator, Exhibits & Collections, School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alexander "AJ" Carver, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Michael Stamatikos, researcher, Space Science & Engineering Center, Antarctic Research Institute, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Laura Tollgaard, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Stephanie Whiteacker, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tyina L. Steptoe, graduate student, History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jessica Staude, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Steven A. Ackerman, professor, Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, Space Science & Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Andrew Chang, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lynn Bethke, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sissel Schroeder, assistant professor, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Noel T. Howlett, student, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Diane C. Gooding, associate professor, Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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