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Students Share Work at Senior Legacy Symposium

05/04/2023

The 16th annual Senior Legacy Symposium occurred on Tuesday, May 2, in the Busch Student Center. This year's event featured the work of over 200 students and over 50 academic departments and programs.

Shakhboz Hasanov, right, demonstrates his team’s project “Myoelectric Prosthesis for Below Elbow Amputation” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Shakhboz Hasanov, right, demonstrates his team’s project “Myoelectric Prosthesis for Below Elbow Amputation” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Aakash Nagarapu right, explains his team’s project “Customizable Bioprinting Using Photo-Crosslinked Hydrogels” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Aakash Nagarapu right, explains his team’s project “Customizable Bioprinting Using Photo-Crosslinked Hydrogels” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Seniors exhibit posters of their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Seniors exhibit posters of their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Marcus Klupar demonstrates his team’s project “Team MOMO – Autonomous Glider Payload Delivery” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Marcus Klupar demonstrates his team’s project “Team MOMO – Autonomous Glider Payload Delivery” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Victoria Ervin explains her poster “The Captivating Curiosity Initiative” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Victoria Ervin explains her poster “The Captivating Curiosity Initiative” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Kade Johnson explains his project “Energy Density of Tachyons and Gravitational Fields: A Study Using Schwarzschild Metric” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Kade Johnson explains his project “Energy Density of Tachyons and Gravitational Fields: A Study Using Schwarzschild Metric” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Shakhboz Hasanov, center, and Matthew Draper, left, demonstrate their team’s project “Myoelectric Prosthesis for Below Elbow Amputation” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Shakhboz Hasanov, center, and Matthew Draper, left, demonstrate their team’s project “Myoelectric Prosthesis for Below Elbow Amputation” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Grace Mohr explains her poster “Adaptive Dance for Youth with Disabilities”  during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Grace Mohr explains her poster “Adaptive Dance for Youth with Disabilities” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Henry Vance, right, and Zac Tiberghien, center, explain their project “Project Icebox: The Pack-It!” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Henry Vance, right, and Zac Tiberghien, center, explain their project “Project Icebox: The Pack-It!” during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
Seniors exhibit their research projects during the Senior Legacy Symposium on May 2, 2023. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
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The 2023 Senior Legacy Symposium website features poster presentations, interdisciplinary research panels, and individual oral and creative presentations. The site also contains individual project pages for all students, organized by school and college.

 

The University Honors Program, on behalf of the Division of Academic affairs, manages the Senior Legacy Symposium.