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Jack Orebaugh Earns EURēCA Award

Jack Orebaugh Earns EURēCA Award

Jack Orebaugh presents his research poster at Eureca

The annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EURēCA), took place on April 25, 2023, with 1,179 student participants and 161 awardees. The event provides an opportunity for undergraduates to share their research through poster presentations judged by a panel of faculty. Anthropology major Jack Orebaugh received an Achievement Award in the College of Arts & Sciences, Social Sciences Division, for his poster entitled “Observations of Blow Fly Diversity in Cases of Advanced Burnings.” Haslam Postdoctoral Fellow Charity Owings served as his faculty mentor. Orebaugh went on to win second place in the On-Demand Student Poster Competition for his work “Ultrastructural Morphology of Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Ommatidia,” at the Entomological Society of America annual meeting in National Harbor, Maryland.



Posted: April 4, 2024Filed Under: Newsletter

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