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ݮƵGraduate School recognizes Image of Research Competition winners

ݮƵGraduate School recognizes Image of Research Competition winners

Contact: James Carskadon

Lorena Chavarro-Chaux, pictured next to her image on display in an art gallery
Lorena Chavarro-Chaux, a master’s student in the Richard A. Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, stands next to her winning entry in the ݮƵGraduate School’s Image of Research Competition. (Submitted photo)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Four ݮƵ graduate students are being recognized for their creativity in capturing the research process.

The ݮƵGraduate School recently held the Image of Research Competition, which included 15 images and short descriptions from graduate students that were on display in the Colvard Student Union Art Gallery. The competition gives students the opportunity to engage creatively with their research, share behind-the-scenes views of their research processes, or portray their academic study in visual form.

A panel of judges selected first and second place winners, with the first place winner receiving a $300 prize and second place receiving $200. A $150 prize is awarded to the winner of the People’s Choice award. This year’s winners include:

First place: Lorena Chavarro-Chaux of Starkville, a master’s student in the Richard A. Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering for “Assessing Effects of Livestock Production on Stream Water Quality;”

Second place (tie): Rebecca Bracken, a doctoral student in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture from Austin, Texas, for “A Feeling Like No Other;”

Second place (tie): Macy Gosselaar, a master’s student in the Department of Forestry from Olathe, Kansas, for “Frozen in Time; A Snapshot of an Environmental Moment;” and

People’s Choice: Varsha Singh, a doctoral student in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences for “Study of Sweet Potato Root Exudates for Sustainable Weed Management.”

To view the submissions that were on display in the Colvard Student Union Art Gallery, visit .

For more on the ݮƵGraduate School, visit .

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