This poster session is designed to provide community college students who are conducting undergraduate research the opportunity to share research, develop professional meeting skills and network with students from across the country. As part of this event, students will be given time to schedule meetings with congressional representatives* to share how funding for undergraduate research impact the student experience.
About CCURI
The Community College Undergraduate Research Initiative
(CCURI) is a national consortium of community colleges, four-year schools,
government agencies, and private organizations dedicated to the development, implementation,
and assessment of sustainable models for integrating an undergraduate research
(UR) experience into community college STEM programs. Over the last 5 years the
National Science Foundation has invested over $5.2 million dollars in CCURI
though grant awards to Finger Lakes Community College. These awards have funded
the growth of a national network of over 40 community colleges that have implemented
the CCURI model of undergraduate research. Students from within the network
have competed with top notch 4-year college and university students to win
awards for high quality research and have contributed work to the fields of
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
To learn more about CCURI, visit www.ccuri.org
