Selena, who was an REU student in summer 2018 on the toad project, presented her work at MURALS last Friday. She created an art piece inspired by her research last summer, using acrylic paint on canvas. The piece was also inspired by cloud-watching and we particularly liked the high- and low-frequency sound waves depicted at the top and bottom of the canvas, relating the the different hearing capacities of eared and earless toads. Leorah volunteered for the event and she and Kim H. were both able to attend Selena's wonderful formal presentation of her work.
The Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium is in it's fifth year at CSU. It provides students with an opportunity to present their research, art or other scholarly work and receive support and guidance throughout the month-long process leading up to the showcase, where their presentations are evaluate by graduate students. All undergraduate are welcome to participate but MURALS intentionally reaches out to students of color, especially black and Latinx students who are often underrepresented in research.
The Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium is in it's fifth year at CSU. It provides students with an opportunity to present their research, art or other scholarly work and receive support and guidance throughout the month-long process leading up to the showcase, where their presentations are evaluate by graduate students. All undergraduate are welcome to participate but MURALS intentionally reaches out to students of color, especially black and Latinx students who are often underrepresented in research.