Every semester, the Department of Family Social Science celebrates the accomplishments of students at an Undergraduate Showcase. During fall semester, undergraduate students logged more than 5,300 hours in research projects and community service. They shared their findings and experiences with friends, families and the University community during the Monday, Dec. 3 event. Click on any picture below to launch a slide show.
The showcase welcomed over 130 guests.
Tucker Alhstrom (back-right) shared his experience with Extension’s 4-H Youth Development with Asst. Professor & Extension Specialist Joyce Serido while Brianna Brennan (foreground-right) discusses her work at the Sexual Violence Center with a guest.
Clarissa Gasana (right) discussed her experience with TRIO Upward Bound with Jodi Dworkin, department head, professor and extension specialist.
The showcase gave families the opportunity to show their support to students. Pictured here is Kathryn Gerrick.
Professor Steve Harris (right) welcomes guests.
Alexandra Norby (right) discusses her Ridgedale YWCA experience with a guest.
CEHD Dean Quam captures a photo of Gaozer Nancy Xiong.
Jenna Morrill (left) discusses her experience with Rise Inc.
Rodney Omwega shares his work with the Brian Coyle Community Center with a guest.
Mary Schmitz (left) discusses her work at the Sexual Violence Center with Asst. Professor Lindsey Weiler.
Crystal Yang describes her New Challenges, Inc. experience to Asst. Professor Joyce Serido.
Johanna Villa (left) and Assoc. Professor Virginia Zuiker discuss Villa’s experience at the Seward Child Care Center.
Carly Cich (right) shares her experience at the Ronald McDonald House Charities with Beth Magistad, senior lecturer and Parent and Family Education Program director.
Brianna Brennan (left) discuss her work at the Sexual Violence Center with Sara Axtell, lecturer and showcase organizer.
Latrisse White-Schneider (foreground – left) discusses her experience with Sarah Dohm, grad. program coordinator.
Department Head Jodi Dworkin (right) visited with Meaghan James to learn about her experience with Luxton Learners.