Twenty-eight students received a "Best in Show" award for their entries into the Student Research & Creative Achievement days this year. At the end of each semester, SUNY Delhi celebrates the research and creative activity from students and faculty. The 2018-2019 academic year saw over 150 entries for the two shows.
The winners were as follows:
Fall 2018:
 Art: Melissa Lanner
 Psychology: Jamez Midget
 Sciences: Charlie Clark
 Women's Studies: Meghan Brigham
 Statistics: Alex Brown, Pat Byrne, Akin Acar, and Jaren Logan
Spring 2019:
 Humanities: Ray Terry, Yeseria Zhingri, Kaymar Thomas, and Jeron Osei
 Literature: Alasia Robertson, Karina Almodovar, Tariq King, and T. Richardson
 Psychology: Natalie Herling
 Criminal Justice: Perla Gomez
 Honors: Heather Denonn
 Anthropology: Aliyah McLean and Michael Williams
 Architecture: Japheth Chambers
 Statistics: Ariba Techeria, Jahdei Rodriquez Reid, Brian Nam, and Amanda Lefras
 Biology: Gabrielle Hawkins-Corrian and Niaisia Torres
 Professor of Biology Jack Tessier helped to organize the shows and says that research projects are important experiences for students because they give a glimpse of what professionals in the discipline do, require critical and high-level thinking, and provide a chance to practice presentation skills.