The College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences will host its 2016 Student Research Day on Friday, April 22, 3-4:30 p.m. at the Evansdale Library, second floor.
The College will present awards to students for best undergraduate and graduate research projects. The event will involve input from students and faculty and feature research presented at state, national and international conferences as well as work performed within the academic year.
“CPASS has developed a very strong research agenda among the students and faculty. Our students are learning not only how to conduct high quality research, but also how to use this research to develop better practice. The annual CPASS research day is extremely important part of the educational process,” explained Jack Watson, professor and chair, Department of Sport Sciences.
“It allows students the opportunity to showcase their research, show how it can be used to affect practice and get quality feedback about their research from faculty representing a number of different programs,” Watson added.