2022 AGSERS award winners announced

Each year the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC) hosts its Annual Graduate Student Education Research Symposium (AGSERS). This year’s symposium was held on March 25, 2022, with the theme, Resilience, Resistance, Restoration, and Race. Presentations highlighted the current issues educators face as our communities strive to recover from the global pandemic and racial injustice.

Congratulations to the following AGSERS award winners announced during the symposium in the Stewart Center on Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus:

Undergraduate Posters

  • 1st Place – Alexis Snyder
  • 2nd Place – Sara Poulin
  • 3rd Place – Audrey Kin

Graduate Research In-Progress

  • 1st Place – Benjamin Lathrop
  • 2nd Place – Margie Cubillo-Araya
  • 3rd Place – Anne Garcia

Graduate Research Completed

  • 1st Place – Amanda Austin Borosh & Charissa Voorhis
  • 2nd Place – Xuwei Luo & Muna Sapkota
  • 3rd Place – Jenna Gist

3 Minute Thesis, Top 4

  • 1st Place – Hyunsil Park
  • 2nd Place – Nicole DelMastro-Jeffery
  • 3rd Place – Ben Lathrop
  • 4th Place – Weijian Yan

Special thanks to Julie Stuckey, President of the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC), and to all the GSEC members and other student, staff, and faculty volunteers who helped organize and carryout this event.

Learn more about the Graduate Student Education Council (GSEC): https://purduegsec.weebly.com/