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BGSU Research Conference
focuses on ‘Engaging Minds Across Disciplines’
“If you have an abounding intellectual curiosity,
there is nothing on earth that will make you happy
except research,” said Robert Vincent, geology,
in accepting the Olscamp Research Award at the
third annual BGSU Research Conference Nov. 4.
“It’s the only thing to do—the
only thing you won’t get bored with. And
to be paid in part for doing it is an added bonus,”
he told the audience, who came from BGSU, the
University of Toledo, Heidelberg College, MCO
and several state and local agencies.
That BGSU faculty share Vincent’s enthusiasm
for the pursuit of new knowledge was evident at
the conference, which drew participants from all
disciplines at the University and their collaborative
partners around the country.
With more than 170 poster displays in the Lenhart
Grand Ballroom in Bowen-Thompson Student Union
and a number of panel discussions, research presentations
and speakers, the two-day conference showcased
the University’s efforts to recognize interdisciplinary
research and the role of higher education in the
health of the state.
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