Exploring the Art of Graduate Research: UB’s Buffalo Museum of Science Hosts Intriguing Exhibit
The Buffalo Museum of Science is currently hosting an exhibit that showcases how research can be both captivating and visually stunning. The event, organized by the University at Buffalo, featured the second annual Art of Research competition at the museum on Tuesday night. Graduate and post-doctoral students were given the opportunity to display their work at the exhibit.
Dean Graham Hammill from UB’s Graduate School emphasized the importance of this project, stating that it allows students to effectively communicate their studies and findings to the public. He highlighted the broad impacts that graduate research can have, from curing diseases and creating technologies to solving social inequities. The exhibit aims to help students step back from the specifics of their research and present a broader picture to the community.
The exhibition will be open for viewing at the museum until May, giving visitors a chance to appreciate the intersection of research, art, and community impact. It serves as a reminder of the important work being done by graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in a wide range of fields. Be sure to visit and see the fascinating and insightful creations on display.