Adelphi to Present Conference Showcasing Research, Scholarship, Creativity

"Dr. Raven the Science Maven" to Keynote the Conference

Garden City, NY (04/13/2022) — Hundreds of Adelphi University students from across the academic disciplines will share their work at the annual Scholarship and Creative Works Conference on Tuesday, April 26, at Adelphi's Ruth S. Harley University Center. This year's keynote speaker is Raven Baxter, PhD, aka "Raven the Science Maven," an internationally acclaimed educator and molecular biologist.

The day-long event will celebrate the efforts of students and their faculty members by expanding the classroom learning experience through research. Students will build presentation and communication skills, learn to discuss their work and engage with other scholars, and develop an appreciation for scholarship and what it contributes to society.

"The conference for scholarship and creative works is a unique event where faculty, students, alumni, and staff celebrate the achievements of our graduate and undergraduate students across disciplinary boundaries," said Alexander Heyl, PhD, Adelphi associate professor and conference organizer. "The conference is an important community-building event, and I am especially excited this year to return to the in-person venue."

"Dr. Raven the Science Maven" to Keynote the Conference

Creator of the STEM-themed talk show "STEMbassy," Dr. Baxter is known for her viral hip-hop videos such as the "Antibodyody Antibody Song" and the "Wipe it Down" song. She's the director of diversity initiatives for the University of California Irvine School of Biological Sciences and has earned numerous accolades, including the State University of New York's Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence in honor of her service in educating the public about COVID-19, and recognition on Fortune magazine's 40 Under 40 list. She will speak at 5 p.m. in the Ruth S. Harley University Center Ballroom, a session that will also be available online. See more about Dr. Raven the Science Maven.

Adelphi's conference will include dance performances, literature readings, game development exhibitions and more. The day will conclude with the recognition of award-winning researchers.

"This conference serves as a great opportunity for our community to celebrate and appreciate the diverse talents we have at Adelphi University," said. "Daniel Lim, PhD, assistant professor in the Derner School of Psychology, a conference organizer. "I am excited for this event to be a catalyst of the collaborative process."

Adelphi's Scholarship and Creative Works Conference will take place from noon to 6 p.m. with the keynote speech beginning at 5 p.m. The conference is open to the public but registration is required. To learn more and register, visit adelphi.edu/research/conference.

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