POTSDAM – A SUNY Potsdam from Norwood was among students and faculty mentors recognized for excellence in research and creative projects, following the College's 2025 Learning and Research Fair …
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POTSDAM – A SUNY Potsdam from Norwood was among students and faculty mentors recognized for excellence in research and creative projects, following the College's 2025 Learning and Research Fair.
Alyssa Card, an environmental science major, won first place for "Decoding Devonian Dynamics: Ancient Carbon Isotopes as Windows into the Paleo-Carbon Cycle and Environmental Shifts," working with Dr. Page Quinton.
More than 50 students presented their research to faculty, staff and classmates in the Barrington Student Union on May 7. Following the fair, the following top research projects were recognized with awards, which included $1,000 worth of prizes, at the College's honors ceremony.
The Learning and Research Fair is coordinated by the Office for Student Research and Creativity, which offers support for student-faculty collaborations or mentorships that contribute to the understanding of a discipline through the examination, study, creation and communication of new knowledge, by means of an original scholarly or creative project.