Join us for the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Expo on Thursday, March 20! This event is a celebration of student research, featuring a keynote speaker, peer presentations, and valuable insights into finding and funding research opportunities in the college and beyond.
Liberal Arts research takes many different forms, and all disciplines—humanities, social sciences, and languages—are encouraged and welcome to attend. Whether you’re interested in working in a research lab, collaborating one-on-one with a faculty member or graduate student, or conducting your own research for a capstone project, don’t miss your chance to be part of this display of inspiring research happening across the liberal arts community!
Keynote by Stuart Selber: “AI and the Liberal Arts: What Students Need to Know and Why”
Stuart Selber, professor of English, directs the Program in Writing and Rhetoric and Digital English Studio at Penn State. Combining the most productive aspects of humanist critical traditions and social science methods, he studies the applications and implications of digital technologies for writing and communication. Penn State recognized the contributions of his pedagogical efforts with the Teaching and Learning with Technology Impact Award in 2021.
Business casual attire is recommended.


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Thursday, March 20, 2025, 5:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m.