The Adrian Tinsley Program (ATP) is Bridgewater State University's signature undergraduate research opportunity. The program offers grants for students to conduct research or creative scholarship in the summer, with the guidance of a faculty mentor.
Please join us on Friday, September 30, for the annual ATP Symposium to showcase the amazing work our ATP student researchers are doing! The symposium will start at 2 PM in the DMF auditorium. Please see below for a detailed schedule. We will see you there!
Schedule for Friday, September 30:
2-3 PM — Land Acknowledgment, Opening Remarks, Oral Presentations
Location: DMF 120
- Indigenous Studies: Sunnie Souza (Mentor: Dr. Joyce Rain Anderson, English and Native American & Indigenous
Studies)
- Biology: Richard Durant (Mentor: Dr. Kenneth Adams, Biological Sciences)
- Art: Peri Winer (Mentor: Prof. Preston Saunders, Art & Art History)
- Chemistry: Malika Cruickshank (Mentor: Dr. Sarah Soltau, Chemical Sciences)
- Education: Emma Rohan (Mentor: Dr. Jeanne Carey Ingle, Elementary & Early Childhood Education)
3:10-4 PM — Poster Presentations
Location: DMF 1st- and 2nd-floor hallways and atrium
4-5 PM — Oral Presentations
Location: DMF 120
- Music: Taylor Deas (Mentor: Dr. Deborah Nemko, Music)
- Communication Studies: Jalila Waller (Mentor: Bjorn Ingvoldstad, Communication Studies)
- Biophysics: Ryan Bauer (Mentor: Dr. Thaya Paramanathan, Physics, Photonics & Optical Engineering)
- Physical Education: Anna Minnock (Mentor: Dr. Matthew Patey, Health & Kinesiology)
- Chemistry: Sundus Alchaar (Mentor: Dr. Ed Brush, Chemical Sciences)
- English: Jessica Sweeney (Mentor: Dr. Lee Torda, English)
5:10-5:45 PM — Poster Presentations
Location: DMF 1st- & 2nd-floor hallways & atrium