First-ever forum highlights undergrad research on Minot State campus
Minot State undergrads stepped into a new spotlight this week, sharing original research at a campus forum traditionally reserved for faculty work. Students like junior Kinsey Fjeld and senior Alex Engel presented projects built from the ground up—from honeybee health to sports psychology—gaining experience in both scientific communication and collaboration. Organizers say the strong turnout and engaged discussions suggest this first-time event will become a new academic tradition, reinforced by keynote speakers from Minot Air Force Base, industry partners, and UND. Kyona Rivera with KMOT has the full story.
Subscribe!
It's free and it helps us grow and provide better information ForMinot!