Designed for senior biology majors who have chosen to receive honors credit by completing undergraduate research in biological science, the symposium gives participants the opportunity to present their research, some of which has taken several years to complete. Each student has a faculty adviser and must complete several requirements in order to participate, some of which included preparing videos and PowerPoint presentations to communicate their research to faculty and peers, and completing a written version of their research and results.
23rd Annual Event
Students from Loyola's Department of Biological Sciences presented research ranging from molecular processes to how ecosystems function at the 22nd Annual Biological Sciences Undergraduate Symposium.
The symposium took place Friday, April 13, in Nunemaker Auditorium, in Monroe Hall, on Loyola's main campus. There was a reception immediately following the symposium held in Dixon Court at the St. Charles Avenue entrance of the Communications/Music Complex.