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Instructions

Student presentations must have a faculty sponsor.

Abstracts must include a title and a description of the research, scholarship, or creative work. The description should be 150-225 words in length and constructed in a format or style appropriate for the presenter’s discipline.

The following points should be addressed within the selected format or style for the abstract:

  • A clear statement of the problem or question you pursued, or the scholarly goal or creative theme achieved in your work.
  • A brief comment about the significance or uniqueness of the work.
  • A clear description of the methods used to achieve the purpose or goals for the work.
  • A statement of the conclusions, results, outcomes, or recommendations, or if the work is still in progress, the results you expect to report at the event.

Presenter photographs should be head and shoulder shots comparable to passport photos.

Additional Information

More information is available at carthage.edu/celebration-scholars/. The following are members of the Research, Scholarship, and Creativity Committee who are eager to listen to ideas and answer questions:

  • Jun Wang
  • Kim Instenes
  • John Kirk
  • Nora Nickels
  • Andrew Pustina
  • James Ripley

#07: Design of the 2025 Celebration of Scholars Logo

Name: Samantha Mandujano
Major: Fine Arts & Graphic Design
Hometown: Kenosha
Faculty Sponsor:
Other Sponsors: Amy Malczewski, Joshua McGowan
Type of research: Independent research

Abstract

Each year, the students of Carthage College are invited to design a logo for the following years exposition. This event displays the outstanding efforts of both students and faculty through research, scholarship, and creativity. One of my top priorities throughout the development of this logo was finding a minimalistic way to express what the Celebration of Scholars represents: a moment in which scholarship, research, and creativity are honored.

Poster file

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