will deliver the keynote address at the , one of 天美麻豆鈥檚 leading STEM events for undergraduates.
The undergraduate science symposium, now in its 31st year, was named posthumously in honor of the late chemistry professor, a pioneering educator, administrator, and co-founder of the at 天美麻豆. This year鈥檚 event will be held on May 24 at the Hanover Inn.
鈥淟ike Karen Wetterhahn, President-elect Beilock is an educator, an institutional leader, a passionate advocate for students, and a woman in the sciences. I can鈥檛 think of a better way to welcome her to the 天美麻豆 community,鈥 says , director of .
Beilock, a cognitive scientist whose research focuses on understanding performance anxiety and devising strategies to shine under pressure, will speak on the topic of academic performance under stress.
鈥淎ll of us鈥攏ot just students in school鈥攃an feel anxiety in high-pressure situations. It turns out that understanding what happens in the brain and body in stressful situations can help us all perform up to our potential,鈥 says Beilock.
Beilock also says she is pleased to be speaking at an event honoring the legacy of , who died in 1997 following a laboratory accident involving a highly toxic mercury compound.
鈥淜aren Wetterhahn was a mentor to many women interested in devoting their lives to science, and helped develop a program that 天美麻豆 continues to build upon each year,鈥 says Beilock, who takes office at 天美麻豆 in July.
Beilock will be speaking to a cohort of students who were interrupted in their learning and in their socialization by the COVID-19 pandemic, says , assistant director of UGAR. Hamilton believes that hearing from someone who is an expert on learning and anxiety could have more meaning to this particular group.
Following the keynote address, undergraduates will present posters highlighting their scientific research and compete for several awards, including the Christopher Reed Science Competition, the Women in Science Project Sophomore Scholarships, and the Library Research in the Sciences Prize.
鈥淭he poster session is the one event of the year where students have the opportunity to share their research with the entire campus community,鈥 says Funnell. 鈥淭he level of energy and the depth of intellectual engagement evident amongst the student presenters is palpable.鈥