Graduate poster symposium

How to participate

The GSA Fall Poster Symposium will be held on Wednesday, November 1, 2023. Participants will be asked to submit an abstract by Friday, October 13, 2023 at 11:59 p.m.

Printing costs

GSA does not provide funding for poster printing costs; this is the responsibility of the student. Your advisor or department may be willing and able to cover this cost if you ask.

Competition categories

  • A1: Doctoral Students in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences,  Education, Business, Journalism and Social Work
  • B1: Master's Students in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Education, Business, Journalism and Social Work
  • A2: Doctoral Students in STEM and Public Health
  • B2: Master's Students in STEM and Public Health

Award amounts

Participants will be eligible for awards of up to $500. Graduate Students enrolled in the following programs are ineligible to receive any monetary awards from the GSA Poster Symposium; Doctorate of Medicine, Justice Management and Judicial Studies, and online programs (self-supporting programs).

Dates and Deadlines

Abstract deadline:
Friday, October 13, 2023 at 11:59 p.m.

Fall 2023 Poster Symposium:
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 in the JCSU Ballrooms

Submit abstract

Fall 2023 winners

A1: Doctoral Students in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Education, Business, Journalism and Social Work


  • 1st place: Glen Prather, English
  • 2nd place: Arielle Pastore, Anthropology
  • 3rd place: Kaashifah Kaashifah, Education

B1: Master's Students in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Education, Business, Journalism and Social Work


  • 1st place: Samantha DeTiberiis, Criminal Justice
  • 2nd place: Faven Stoner, Criminal Justice
  • 3rd place: Carolynn Fedarko, Criminal Justice

A2: Doctoral Students in STEM and Public Health


  • 1st place: Katherine Graham, Chemistry
  • 2nd place: Kyle Lethcoe, Biochemistry
  • 3rd place (tie)
    • Olufemi Erinoso, Public Health
    • Theo Fuentes, Psychology
    • Momena Monwar, Material Science and Engineering

B2: Master's Students in STEM and Public Health


  • 1st place: Thomas Kaps, Chemical Engineering
  • 2nd place: Abdulwarith Kassim, Chemistry
  • 3rd place: Graham Holton, Animal and Rangeland Science

Past winners