SF State hosts 36th annual CSU-wide student research competition
The two-day event celebrated undergraduate and graduate research, scholarship and creative works
San Francisco State University virtually hosted the 36th California State University (CSU) Student Research Competition April 29 – 30. The annual event, held at a different CSU campus each year, was a celebration of student research throughout the CSU system. This was the first year San Francisco State hosted the event.
Two projects (three students) from SF State won prizes this year: graduate students Jane Clare Vosteen and Kristen Corsaro won first place in the graduate section of the health, nutrition and clinical sciences category; and Wesley Mariscal was the second-place winner in the undergraduate section of humanities, arts and letters category.