'Inspired Discoveries' Showcases Undergraduate Research and Creativity, April 29
April 14, 2011
Contact: University Relations
Phone: 410.837.5739
"Inspired Discoveries: A Symposium of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works" will take place on Friday, April 29 beginning at 9 a.m. in the University of Baltimore School of Law's Venable Baetjer Howard Moot Courtroom, 1415 Maryland Ave.
Langsdale Library, the Helen P. Denit Honors Program and the Office of the Provost host this annual event, which features the creative and scholastic work of UB undergraduates.
"Inspired Discoveries" is part of an ongoing effort to recognize and encourage undergraduate research and other academic achievements. The day will begin at 9 a.m. with a welcome by President Robert L. Bogomolny and opening remarks by Provost Joseph Wood, then proceed through brief presentations by the following students:
- Michael Alto
- Joseph R. Smith
- April Montebon
- Sean Pollard
- Natasha Jones
- Paul Arrington
- Ida Baraghizadeh
- Robby Bloomfield
- Brandon Brumskill
- Victoria Fava
- Lisa Patten
- Carline Neus
- Sonya Ross
- Joe Smith
- Nicholas Springham
- Drew van Vliet
- Natalie Shaw
- Adam Dushuttle
- Hannah Dawson
- Kaili Fleishman
- Elysia Amoroso
- Erin Coolahan
- Marilyn Johnson-Washington
- Katherine Lewis
- Eleanor Colmers
A keynote address will be delivered at 12:45 p.m. by Ryna May, director of the Schoenbrodt Honors Program at Howard Community College.
The University of Baltimore is a member of the University System of Maryland and comprises the School of Law, the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Public Affairs and the Merrick School of Business.