Samford Student Research Colloquia

The Research Advisory Collaborative, in partnership with the Office of Research, is excited to announce the 2026 Samford Student Research Colloquia (SSRC) will take place on April 24, 2026. The 2026 SSRC will be held in the Davis Library from 10:00 - 12:00 with poster presentations in two sessions. Please see the "2026 Abstracts" page for details on which posters are featured in each session.

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Questions? Contact Samford’s Office of Research.

 

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Samford Public Health Student Garners Top Graduate Honors at Student Research Colloquia
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ hosted its 3rd annual Student Research Colloquia on April 19. Caroline Bennett, Master of Social Work candidate in the School of Public Health, presented her project, "Overcoming Vicarious Trauma: Resources Utilized by Law Enforcement Officers," receiving top honors for her research inspired by her own life experience.
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Brock School of Business Student Research Facilitates Cross-disciplinary Conversations
Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s Brock School of Business was well represented at the third annual Student Research Colloquia on April 19. The Research Advisory Collaborative, in partnership with the Office of Research, is a public forum where both undergraduate and graduate Samford students present their scholarship and research.
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Samford Colloquia Event Celebrates Student Research
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