

KARE Scholars present undergraduate research at national conference
- St. Catherine University's KARE program is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), which aims to support students in addressing health disparities and promoting healthy aging through geroscience-related coursework and research experiences.
The article from St. Catherine University's Newswire discusses the participation of KARE (Kierland Area Research Experience) Scholars in the 2024 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Four students, namely Grace Anderson, Grace Kloncz, Grace O'Connell, and Grace O'Keefe, presented their research at the conference held in Long Beach, California. Their projects covered diverse topics including the effects of microplastics on Daphnia magna, the impact of social media on mental health, the relationship between exercise and cognitive function, and the influence of music on memory. This opportunity allowed them to showcase their work, engage with peers from across the nation, and gain valuable experience in presenting scientific research. The article highlights the significance of undergraduate research in fostering critical thinking, communication skills, and professional development among students.
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[ https://www.stkate.edu/newswire/news/kare-scholars-present-undergraduate-research-national-conference-2024 ]
Read the Full stkate Article at:
[ https://www.stkate.edu/newswire/news/kare-scholars-present-undergraduate-research-national-conference-2024 ]
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