Lehigh students presented innovative projects from various disciplines, including Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), public health and social justice during the annual Summer Research Expo at the Mountaintop Campus.
Approximately 200 students participated in the event on Aug. 1 in Building C, showcasing 100 research projects conducted through various programs, including the Mountaintop Summer Program, STEM-SI, the Marcon Institute Fellows and The Hatchery.
In addition to celebrating their achievements, the Expo provided students with a valuable opportunity to connect with their peers and develop professionally. By presenting their projects to judges and visitors, the students gained experience and honed their presentation skills.
"The Summer Research Expo is a wonderful opportunity for Marcon Fellows to share with the Lehigh community, and beyond, the projects that they are spearheading in the sector of antiracism research," said Jessica Jackson, program manager for the Marcon Institute. "Their projects span from a local to a global focus and aim to remedy inequities in the areas of education, housing, food, wellness, law enforcement, environmentalism and community partnerships. While each project has a different scope and goal, they all seek to advance equity to create a more just world."