Student Research Week here at TAMU is the largest student-run research symposium in the nation, and highlights all the student research occurring on campus. This event aims to recognize and celebrate student research, and allows hundreds of students to showcase their work.
This year, one of the students was our own Rose Blanchard. Rose presented one of her dissertation chapters about mosquitofish: “Sexual Dimorphism in Dispersal Traits for the Highly Invasive Western Mosquitofish). And clearly the judges are as impressed with Rose as we are, as her presentation won first place for “Oral Presentation for Agriculture and Life Sciences”.
Congratulations to Rose!