Daniel Bain
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Class of 2019
  • Trenton, GA

Daniel Bain showcases research at the 2018 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR)

2018 Apr 3

Kennesaw State University is being represented by nearly 100 students, including Trenton's Daniel Bain this week at the 2018 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Edmond, Oklahoma.

More than 4,000 students from 400 colleges and universities are presenting their research April 4-7 at the prestigious annual conference. With 93 students attending, Kennesaw State's number of participants is second only to the host institution, the University of Central Oklahoma.

Kennesaw State undergraduate students are showcasing their research on a variety of subjects, including architecture, art, biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, psychology and public health. Seven of KSU's academic colleges will be represented at NCUR.

NCUR gives participants the opportunity to work with faculty mentors and present their scholarly abstracts and creative works in a formal, professional setting. It also provides students a chance to interact, prepare for graduate school and enhance their workforce skills.

"Having so many of our students attend this respected conference shows that the University is committed to engaging them in research pursuits," said Amy Buddie, director of Kennesaw State's Office of Undergraduate Research. "We strive to make research an integral part of the undergraduate experience at Kennesaw State, in all disciplines, and to become a premier resource for undergraduate research both at KSU and nationally."

Kennesaw State will take on a larger role with NCUR next year, hosting the National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 11-13, 2019. Also, later this month, KSU will host its annual Symposium of Student Scholars spotlighting the research conducted by undergraduate and graduate students throughout this academic year.