PLAINVIEW —Five Wayland Baptist University chemistry students in the Welch Undergraduate Research Program were recently invited to present their summer projects at Texas Tech University’s in-house chemistry graduate poster session. They were part of a larger group of 12 Wayland students who attended the Sept. 29 event, gaining valuable exposure to graduate-level research and networking opportunities.
The poster session is typically designed for Texas Tech graduate students to showcase their work, but Wayland’s inclusion provided a unique opportunity for undergraduates to stand alongside graduate researchers and interact directly with faculty, advisors, and recruiters.
“This was one of the highest value experiences we’ve been able to offer our students,” said Dr. Robert Moore, professor o