The virtual Spring Student Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry starts Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8am
 
This year's virtual Spring Student Showcase will feature more than 400 student presentations from class research projects, CTZN 410 projects, and independent research projects.  Students presentations in the form of posters, oral presentations, and other presentations of creative work will be showcased virtually. 
 
Please see the Spring 2021 Student Showcase Program  for more information about the presentations.
 
You can access the Spring Student Showcase site here:
 
**To encourage participation in the Spring Student Showcase,  we have created a Bingo ActivityStudents who successfully complete this activity will be randomly selected to receive a prize. Students will be contacted through email if they are selected. Prizes include gift certificates to local restaurants, goodie bags from the Greenwood library, professional Longwood leather padfolios, t-shirts, 2019 soccer scarves, and more!
 
Click here to access the Spring 2021 Student Showcase Bingo Activity

You can submit your answers to the Bingo Activity below. You need to complete three squares in a row on the BINGO sheet either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to be entered. Each square must represent a different presentation. Enter your answers only for the activities you completed. For each set of three squares in a row you successfully complete (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), you will receive an entry into the prize drawing.
 
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You can also receive a bonus entry for a prize if you post one of your responses and tag the Longwood University Office of Student Research Twitter account (@LU_Research). You will receive one bonus entry for every post you make.
 
We encourage you to view the presentations, ask questions, and comment on research and scholarly work from numerous students from all of Longwood's academic colleges. Many of the presentations are pre-recorded and can be accessed in the "Presentations" tab of the Spring Student Showcase event site. The live sessions can be found by clicking on the "Live Sessions" tab. These are Zoom sessions and will occur throughout the day on April 14. 
 
Please also join us at 9:45am on April 14 for the live Keynote Address given by Mr. Cameron Patterson, executive director of the Robert Russa Moton Museum.
 
The oral and poster presentations are organized in random order on the event site, but you can search by student name, discipline, project type, class name, or key word. Each pre-recorded presentation is set up to allow you to leave questions and comments for the student presenters. Questions and comments are encouraged.
 
Please direct any inquiries about the Student Showcase to Amorette Barber (barberar@longwood.edu) or visit the Student Showcase website for more details about the event.