Eighteen student-research projects were chosen session winners in the 25th annual California State University Student Research Competition, hosted by California State University, Fresno.

The competition is a California State University Systemwide event featuring the best projects from approximately 225 students at 21 of the 23 CSU campuses, including 10 students from Fresno State.

In the 18 categories, there were winners from 13 campuses, selected in the competition May 6-7 based on oral presentations by juries composed of experts from major corporations, foundations, public agencies, colleges and universities in California.

Dr. Thomas McClanahan, associate vice president for research and sponsored programs at Fresno State said the competition’s purpose “is to focus attention on the accomplishments of students engaged in research and creative activity at both the graduate and undergraduate levels in all academic disciplines.”

Photos of the competition and lists of winners and runners-up are at: http://www.csufresno.edu/grants/programs/students/student.shtml

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