| Students to showcase academic 
			achievements at Millikin University’s Celebrations of Scholarship 
			April 26
 
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			 [April 19, 2019] 
			The outstanding academic work of Millikin University students will 
			be showcased at Millikin's 2019 Celebrations of Scholarship (COS) on 
			Friday, April 26. A full day of student presentations will be held 
			from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. throughout Millikin's campus. The event is free 
			and open to the public.
 During this celebratory event, students from across the University 
			will present the results of their research and creative efforts to 
			the Millikin community. Multiple concurrent sessions modeled on an 
			academic conference format and organized independently by each 
			department will run across campus.
 
 Millikin's Celebrations of Scholarship shows that an education 
			focused on engaging students in the theory and practice of their 
			disciplines develops accomplished scholars prepared for graduate and 
			professional study or challenging positions in the workplace.
 
 "Celebrations of Scholarship is a demonstration of the remarkable 
			breadth and depth of high-quality academic engagement students 
			experience at Millikin University," said Millikin Provost Dr. Jeff 
			Aper. "The rich fabric of student learning made possible through 
			Performance Learning, which invites and challenges students to do 
			the real work of the disciplines they study, will be put on full 
			display."
 
 The event will represent scholarship across a wide range of 
			disciplines including behavioral sciences, fine arts, modern 
			languages, exercise science and sport, entrepreneurship and nursing. 
			Scheduled events include everything from a freshmen business plan 
			competition to theatre students presenting their scene work.
 
			
			 
			
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Celebrations of Scholarship will also feature Critical Storytelling in 
Millennial Times, presented through a collection of essays by Millikin students, 
and the work of Long-Vanderburg Scholars. 
Dr. Aper added, "Through Performance Learning experiences, students apply and 
demonstrate the meaning and effectiveness of academic learning integrated with 
professional activity and application. Millikin University shines through the 
vibrant community of thinkers and doers who contribute to the range and depth of 
the student work given a public forum during Celebrations of Scholarship." 
 
Additionally, Celebrations of Scholarship includes the 26th annual Research 
Poster Symposium, dedicated to Judy and the late G. Richard Locke, M.D. The 
Poster Symposium will be held from 1 – 3 p.m. in the Bob & Debi Johnston Banquet 
Room located on the 3rd floor of the University Commons on Millikin's campus. 
The Poster Symposium highlights the scholarly work completed by students in 
regularly scheduled courses, seminars, independent studies, directed studies, 
internships, summer undergraduate research fellowships, Leighty Scholar, Long-Vanderburg 
Scholar and James Millikin Scholar projects.
 Prior to Celebrations of Scholarship, Millikin University will honor students 
and faculty during the 2019 Distinguished Faculty Lecture and Honors Convocation 
on Thursday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in Kirkland Fine Arts Center.
 
 For more information and a full list of Celebrations of Scholarship 
presentations, visit millikin.edu/cos.
 
				 
			[ Millikin University Director of 
			Media Relations Dane Lisser] |