KEENE, N.H. — Keene State College’s 14th annual Academic Excellence Conference took place on April 5.
This student professional conference is designed to showcase the academic work of Keene State students, and the collaborative work between students and faculty. It allows students to share their work with a broad audience, and prepares them for submitting proposals to professional conferences.
Among the participants were the following local students: Emily Francis of Hollis presented “Air Quality and Home Heating Analysis of Keene, N.H.,” and Teresa McCadden of Alfred presented on the effects of genetic diversity on eelgrass restoration.
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