September 25 | 3 pm | B-Building Board Room
A dedicated space for doctoral candidates and others pursuing grade-level work to connect, collaborate, and thrive. This forum offers peer-to-peer support, research guidance, academic resources, and professional development opportunities鈥攅mpowering scholars to navigate their educational journey with confidence and community.
October 7 | 3 pm | PAC Atrium
This session guides faculty, staff, and students interested in research through the critical process of refining broad research interests into focused, manageable research questions. Attendees will learn practical strategies for identifying gaps in the literature, aligning topics with academic goals, and setting a strong foundation for a successful research study or scholarly inquiry.
October 30 | 3 pm | B-Building Board Room
A dedicated space for doctoral candidates and others pursuing grade-level work to connect, collaborate, and thrive. This forum offers peer-to-peer support, research guidance, academic resources, and professional development opportunities鈥攅mpowering scholars to navigate their educational journey with confidence and community.
November 4 | 3 pm | PAC Atrium
Whether you're exploring qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method approaches, this session will provide a structured framework for evaluating your research questions, objectives, resources, and ethical considerations to determine the best methodological fit.
November 20 | 3 pm | B-Building Board Room
A dedicated space for doctoral candidates and others pursuing grade-level work to connect, collaborate, and thrive. This forum offers peer-to-peer support, research guidance, academic resources, and professional development opportunities鈥攅mpowering scholars to navigate their educational journey with confidence and community.
December 2 | 3 pm | PAC Atrium
The Skylands Research Institute Winter Symposium is an annual gathering that celebrates scholarly achievement, interdisciplinary dialogue, and innovation in research. Participants will share their work, receive constructive feedback, and explore emerging trends across diverse fields of study. Whether presenting or attending, the symposium fosters a vibrant academic community committed to excellence and collaboration.
Kyle Simmen
Dietary Patterns of the Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) During Breeding Season
John Sissler
xv6++: An Object-Oriented Reimagining of a Teaching Operating System in C++
Jason Boehm
Voices of Valor: A Community-Based Oral History
Robert Ott
Advanced Fusion Fuel at High-Energy Density 鈥 Stage II鈥 Research Project
Richard Owens and John Sissler
Evaluating AI-Generated, Rubric-Aligned Feedback to Improve Outcomes in First-Year English Composition
Contact Cory Homer with any questions.