3 SUNY Oneonta Students Present at SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference
Three SUNY Oneonta students presented at the 12th annual SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) at Binghamton University on Monday, April 28. This multidisciplinary event brought together undergraduate students and faculty mentors from across the SUNY system for a full day of activities, including student presentations, a graduate school and career fair, professional development workshops and a keynote address by SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.
Faith Logue ('25) presented "Radio Waves and Music Promotion: What College - and College Radio - Have Taught Me About the Music Industry." Logue's faculty mentor for SURC was Associate Professor of Media Studies Andrew Bottomley.
Ethan Hadley ('25) presented "Design and Synthesis of a Quinocyanine for Medicinal Chemistry Applications." Hadley's faculty mentors were Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Ronald Bishop and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Angela Migues.
Hayley Champlin ('26) presented "Silence in The Streets: A Dive Into Vacant Housing." Champlin's faculty mentor was Professor of Sociology, Geography and Environmental Studies Gregory Fulkerson.
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