UURAF 2009

MSU Union

Over 600 students from 14 of the MSU colleges and 285 faculty mentors from 15 MSU colleges participated in the 2009 Forum.

2009 URAAF Grand Prize Winners

  • Humanities, Social Sciences, & Communication Arts & Sciences: Seth Morton, Uncertainty Principles: The Changing Dynamic of Narrative and Theory in the 21st Century.
  • Science, Mathematics, & Engineering: Maulik Dhandha, Distinct Autoantibody Subtype Profiles Correlate with Defined Clinical Subgroups in Pemphigus Vulgaris.

The program book and a complete list of award winners from 2009 can be found below.

UURAF 2008

MSU Union

Approximately 500 MSU undergradutes particpated in UURAF 2008.

2008 UURAF Grand Prize Winners

  • Humanities, Social Sciences, & Communication Arts & Sciences: Megan M. Sutton, Thao Dinh, Andrew Valentine, Marie N. Hollenbeck, CHILDREN’S USE OF PROSODY TO DETERMINE SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE.

  • Science, Mathematics, & Engineering: Andrea Stavoe, GUN201 ENCODES A TPR PROTEIN OF UNKNOWN FUNCTION AND DEFINES A NEW PLASTIDTONUCLEUS SIGNALING PATHWAY.

UURAF 2007

MSU Union

Approximately 400 MSU Undergraduate students participated in the Spring 2007 Forum.  This number was a record-breaking year for attendance.  

2007 UURAF Grand Prize Winners

  • Science, Math, & Engineering: Waleed Brinjikji, Ramy Goueli, The Role of Src-Homology-3 in the Activation Mechanism of MLK3
  • Social Sciences, Humanities, & Communications Arts & Sciences: Katherine Morabito, Individual Differences in Memory in Relation to Emotional Stimuli
The program book and a complete list of award winners from 2007 can be found below.

UURAF 2006

MSU Union

Hundreds of MSU undergraduate students participated in the 2006 Spring Forum from colleges across campus.

The program book and a complete list of award winners from 2006 can be found below.

UURAF 2005

MSU Union
The program book and a complete list of award winners from the 2005 event can be found below.

UURAF 2004

MSU Union

Approximately 144 students participated in the 2004 Forum, with 51 oral presentations and 93 poster presentations.

The 2004 Program Book can be found below.