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KCC Honors Students Showcase Innovative Research at Spring Symposium

July 23, 2025 - 01:55

KCC Honors Students Showcase Innovative Research at Spring Symposium

Honors students at KCC recently took center stage during a vibrant spring capstone symposium, where they presented their original research on a variety of compelling topics, including psychology, artificial intelligence, and design. This event provided a unique platform for students to share their insights and findings in five-minute spotlight presentations, allowing them to engage with their peers and faculty in meaningful discussions.

The symposium highlighted the dedication and creativity of the students, who have spent months developing their projects. Each presentation offered a glimpse into the innovative thinking and rigorous research that characterizes the honors program. Topics ranged from the psychological impacts of social media to the ethical implications of AI technology, showcasing the interdisciplinary nature of the students' work.

Attendees were impressed by the depth of knowledge and passion displayed by the presenters. The event not only celebrated academic achievement but also fostered a sense of community among students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of collaborative learning and exploration in higher education.


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