Halmos Biology Students Present at NSU Undergraduate Symposium


From left, Luzcarime Saco Vertiz; Santanu De, Ph.D.; and Monica Aguiar.
Students in the Department of Biological Sciences in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center (HCAS), co-mentored by Arthur Sikora, Ph.D. (Department of Chemistry and Physics) and Santanu De, Ph.D. (Department of Biological Sciences), jointly presented a poster on an interdisciplinary research collaboration. The title was “Substantiation and Validation of the Benefits of CUREs in STEM using a Combination of Self-Reported Gains and Alignment with Learning Objectives.” The presenters were Monica Aguiar and Luzcarime Saco Vertiz. The student co-authors also included Mina Ghali, Rachel Keating, Ane Mashiach, Rajin Persaud, Kayla Rubalsky, Akshata Sastry, Irene Stepensky, and Trisha Sudhakar.
Posted 05/22/22