Mid Island University recently held its annual Student Research Presentations on August 18, 2024, highlighting the innovative research conducted by its students. The event provided a dynamic platform for students to present their research findings and engage with the academic community.
This year’s presentations spanned a wide array of disciplines, including advances in engineering, social sciences, and the arts. A standout presentation was delivered by Laura Johnson, a senior in the Department of Engineering, who presented her research on new materials for sustainable construction. Her work promises to advance the field of green building technologies.
In the Department of Social Sciences, Michael Green’s research on the impact of policy changes on community health was particularly well-received. His study offers valuable insights into how policy adjustments can improve public health outcomes.
The event was attended by faculty, industry professionals, and students, all of whom were impressed by the high caliber of research and the students’ ability to effectively communicate their findings. “Mid Island University is committed to supporting and showcasing the exceptional research conducted by our students. Today’s presentations are a testament to their innovation and dedication,” said Dr. Linda Roberts, Dean of Research.
The presentations were evaluated by a panel of judges, including faculty members and external experts. The judges praised the students for their rigorous research and practical applications. The feedback provided will be valuable for students as they continue to develop their research projects.
Mid Island University’s Student Research Presentations not only celebrated the achievements of its students but also underscored the university’s commitment to fostering a culture of research and innovation. The event reaffirmed Mid Island’s role as a leading institution for academic excellence.
For more information about Mid Island University and its research programs, please visit midisland.edu.