KEENE STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS MAKE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 1, 2011 - 16:09 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - This past weekend, Keene State College in New
Hampshire hosted the prestigious Council of Public Liberal Arts
Colleges (COPLAC) Northeast Undergraduate Research Conference.
The conference featured presentations, posters and performances from
over 150 students from Keene State College, as well as SUNY Geneseo,
University of Maine Farmington, Eastern Connecticut State University,
Ramapo College of New Jersey, and Massachusetts College of Liberal
Arts.
A total of 34 Keene State College students participated, featuring
a broad array of research projects that explored subjects such as
affects of toxins on frog embryos, a look at biodiesel versus diesel,
and a comparative analysis of the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust,
the College said on its website.
"Keene State College is a leader in undergraduate research. Our
students are actively engaged in a wide range of research, which
includes studies funded through the Office of Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) within the National Science
Foundation, and IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
(INBRE) though the National Institutes of Health," said Provost of
Keene State College, Emile Netzhammer. "This conference presented
the opportunity for our students and faculty to exchange information
about the work that is being done among leading liberal arts colleges
in the Northeast. I look forward to following the progress that our
students make, and the wisdom they gain from their experience here
at Keene State."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 1, 2011 - 16:09 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - This past weekend, Keene State College in New
Hampshire hosted the prestigious Council of Public Liberal Arts
Colleges (COPLAC) Northeast Undergraduate Research Conference.
The conference featured presentations, posters and performances from
over 150 students from Keene State College, as well as SUNY Geneseo,
University of Maine Farmington, Eastern Connecticut State University,
Ramapo College of New Jersey, and Massachusetts College of Liberal
Arts.
A total of 34 Keene State College students participated, featuring
a broad array of research projects that explored subjects such as
affects of toxins on frog embryos, a look at biodiesel versus diesel,
and a comparative analysis of the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust,
the College said on its website.
"Keene State College is a leader in undergraduate research. Our
students are actively engaged in a wide range of research, which
includes studies funded through the Office of Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) within the National Science
Foundation, and IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
(INBRE) though the National Institutes of Health," said Provost of
Keene State College, Emile Netzhammer. "This conference presented
the opportunity for our students and faculty to exchange information
about the work that is being done among leading liberal arts colleges
in the Northeast. I look forward to following the progress that our
students make, and the wisdom they gain from their experience here
at Keene State."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress