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Category Archives: Research
Andrea wins Grand Prize in campus-wide research award
Andrea Gudiel has won the Grand Prize in campus-wide competition for the 2013 Library Prize for Undergraduate Research on Sustainability and the Environment. This is an award honoring the best undergraduate research in sustainability-related fields from across the university. Andrea received … Continue reading
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Andrea’s research highlighted by Temple Libraries
Andrea Gudiel’s research has been highlighted in the Temple University Library’s blog. Her project, entitled, “Deforestation and the spread of invasive species,” presented at the Temple Undergraduate Research Forum and Creative Works Symposium on April 18, 2013, was one of three undergraduate … Continue reading
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Andrea presents at department poster session
Andrea has presented her research at the Biology Department’s Spring Poster Session on May 3rd, 2013. She presented a poster at the well-attended session, which serves as a capstone event for undergraduates, and a means to communicate research findings to … Continue reading
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Shannon wins Temple’s top undergraduate award
Shannon McGinnis has won a Diamond Award, the highest recognition given to a Temple University undergraduate student. As described on the Temple Dean of Students website: “This recognition is based on a holistic evaluation of the student’s accomplishments. The Award … Continue reading
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Kim wins Explorers Club grant
Kim Reuter has won an external grant from the Explorers Club in support of her research. Her grant proposal, “Analyzing the Effects of Deforestation on Food Sources and Population Densities of Two Endangered Lemur Species” was selected in intense international competition … Continue reading
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Andrea presents at Temple research symposium
Andrea Gudiel has presented at the Temple Undergraduate Research Forum and Creative Works Symposium (TURF-CreWS), which took place on the Temple University campus on April 18, 2013. The focus of the symposium was “to inspire undergraduate students to engage, analyze, critique, and advise the … Continue reading
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Shannon wins top student presentation prize
Shannon McGinnis has won the Global Temple Undergraduate Poster Prize, awarded to the top student poster presentation at the Global Temple conference. This conference, an interdisciplinary symposium held on November 14th, 2012, highlights international research conducted at Temple University. Shannon’s winning presentation … Continue reading
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Andrea wins top prize at research symposium
Andrea Gudiel has presented her research at a National Science Foundation-funded conference, the 15th Annual Research Symposium and Mentoring Conference of the Philadelphia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation on March 16, 2013. This event brought together nearly 200 participants … Continue reading
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Kim, Andrea, and Shannon present at Global Temple
Kim Reuter, Andrea Gudiel, and Shannon McGinnis have presented at the Global Temple Conference. This interdisciplinary symposium, held on November 14th, highlights international research conducted by graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, and staff at Temple University. The Sewall Lab was represented by Kim, Andrea, and … Continue reading
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Kim & Andrea featured on CNN International
Research in the Sewall Lab has been featured on CNN International’s weekly television program, ‘Inside Africa’. The program, which reaches a global audience, highlighted the research of PhD student Kim Reuter on the effects of habitat degradation on mutualistic interactions, … Continue reading