Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Final Poster Session & Bicentennial!

My internship has finally come to an end. On April 30, 2014, we presented our poster during the assembly block to faculties and students. I am glad that many people stopped by and asked me questions. After analyzing my data, we concluded that most birds acquired the infection independently, while some acquired int through bird-to-bird transmission (not shown in the tree). What I was more happy about was that my mentor  mentor was able to come to my presentation, and he also enjoyed other students' presentations.


Fortunately, I was also able to share my experience in one of the Academy class over the bicentennial weekend. The group asked a lot of questions and I was really happy to share my experience with STEM program. I think the fact that Emma Willard is developing this Signature Program is incredible, and I am glad to be one of the earliest participant. After 2 years of STEM intern, I'm more certain of what I want to do in the future, and I hope the program can help more students to fins their own passions!

Dr. Miller and I at the end of the year presentation.