Research on Capitol Hill
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Research on Capitol Hill is an annual celebration of undergraduate research held in the Rotunda of the State Capitol. Organized by USU, it features the two public research universities' students and their research projects. Students of all disciplines from around the state share the results of their investigations with legislators.
Note: Participation is restricted to Utah residents; for determining residency, the student's parents' home address is used. The national "Posters on the Hill" is sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research and held in Washington, DC annually in the spring. For more information and to apply for the national competition, visit the www.cur.org site.
*We must have students' abstracts and photos of both students and faculty members by November 1 in order to produce the booklet that is sent to legislature and others.
How To Make a Poster
Template for Posters - Guidelines (.doc)
Poster Template (.pptx)
Poster Template - Example (.pptx)
Instructions on how to make a poster
Examples of prize winning posters from Student Showcase 2009
Undergraduate Research & Honors Logos
Use these links to download the undergraduate research and honors logos to use on your posters:
Undergraduate Research Logo
Honors Logo
Image Archives
2002/2003 Image Archives
2004 Image Archives
2007 Image Archives
2008 Image Archives
Brochures
Research on Capitol Hill 2009 (.pdf)
Research on Capitol Hill 2008 (.pdf)
Research on Capitol Hill 2007 (.pdf)
Research on Capitol Hill 2006 (.pdf)
Research on Capitol Hill 2005 (.pdf)
Research on Capitol Hill 2004 (.pdf)
Posters on the Hill 2003 (.pdf)
Submission Forms


