LAMONI, IA (April 22, 2019) — Graceland University student scholars from a variety of academic disciplines were selected to present their research and work to an audience of fellow students, faculty, and visitors for the annual Scholars' Showcase, a day dedicated to academic work and achievement on Graceland's Lamoni, Iowa, campus.

The goal of Scholars' Showcase is to develop a culture of high-quality research, scholarship, and creative activities. The showcase is an opportunity for students and professors to professionally demonstrate their scholarly works for the entire campus to see, and enables all schools to see each other's work in one place. Scholarly works are represented by posters, presentations, demonstrations, senior projects, art shows, musical instrument recitals, and more.

Local students invited to participate are listed below:

Patrick Gelande of Le Claire was selected for an oral presentation in Business: Principle Digital Persona.

Rebecca Hoerres of Hillsdale was selected for a poster session in Science and Math: Sulforaphane Induces Cell Death in Jurkat T Lymphocytes.

 

Founded in 1895 and sponsored by Community of Christ, Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, is more than just a school. It is a community of passionate, caring, and dedicated individuals who put their relationships with students first. Campuses are located in Lamoni, Iowa, and Independence, Missouri. For more information and to see additional student achievements, follow @gracelandu on Twitter and like Graceland University on Facebook, or visit www.graceland.edu.

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