Big stage: More than 50 students to present STEM, social science research at national conference
5 Apr 2023
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Emily Dzikowich is looking forward to presenting her research about very small things, soil microbes, on a very large stage — the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.
“I have been working on my research since September, so to have the opportunity to present at (NCUR) about something I have put so many hours into and have become passionate about is a great opportunity,” said the UW-Stout dietetics major from Marshfield.
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