Sara Neville wins campus Undergraduate Research Award

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Sophomore Sara Neville has been named the winner of the Penn State Brandywine Undergraduate Research Award for 2009-2010.  Each year, one student from the campus is selected for excellence in undergraduate research.  Since Summer 2009, Sara has presented at three national conferences (one in DC on Capitol Hill) and been a lead author on a peer-reviewed journal presentation.  Her research focuses on the creation of a Google Earth QUEST - Questioning and Understanding Earth Science Themes.  Be sure to visit her website to view her creative accomplishments, and learn about her experiences through her blog that details The QUEST of an Undergraduate Researcher.

This award is a new award for the campus, with Sara being the second recipient.  The first recipient of the award was Schreyer Scholar Lindley Jones for her thesis work on the development of the International Charm jewelry line.

Congratulations, Sara!  (Sara received word that she won the award when she was in Washington DC, presenting at the Council on Undergraduate Research's Posters on the Hill event.)



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