
2021 UPIKE Symposium: Panel Discussion
by Center for Student Engagement
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Learning about Scholarship at UPIKE
Panel Discussion
The Process of Writing Your First Book
Dr. George Asimellis, Symposium Co-Chair
Associate Professor, Kentucky College of Optometry
KYCOM Research Opportunities
Dr. Kartick Pramanik, Symposium Co-Chair
Associate Professor, Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Dr. Ella Smith-Justice, Symposium Co-Chair
Professor & Assistant Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Research for Field-Based and Clinical Professions
Dr. Genesia Kilgore-Bowling
Professor, College of Nursing & Human Services
Coleman College of Business Research Opportunities
Dr. Howard Roberts
Professor & Dean, Coleman College of Business
IRB Research & Proposals: An Overview and Discussion
Dr. LeAnne Epling
Professor, College of Arts & Sciences
The 2021 UPIKE Symposium will take place on Friday, April 9th. The Symposium is a formal opportunity for students and faculty to share their academic scholarship in a professional setting. If you are interested in sharing your work with our campus community, please submit your presentation abstract proposal and register for the Symposium by 11:55 PM this upcoming Friday, March 26th.
The Symposium program features a panel discussion about scholarship at the University of Pikeville, a keynote talk by Dr. Fadi Al Akhrass (Medical Director of Infectious Disease & Infection Prevention at Pikeville Medical Center), a performance and exhibit from our Fine Arts programs, and academic poster and oral presentations by UPIKE students and faculty. Please see the schedule below for the day's activities. Note that some of the morning's activities will occur via Zoom, while the remaining activities will take place in HPE 7.
Hosted By
Dr. Smith-Justice
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