
Monday, April 23, 2012
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moakley, Hart and Burnell Halls
BSU's biggest-ever showcase of student learning!
three events | one day | one area of campus
Bringing together experiential learning, research, and the arts.
The organizers of all
three
events -
and our 500 student presenters - invite you to join us for any or all of the
day.
Schedule of Events & Participating Students
Undergraduate Research Symposium students will be presenting their research
all day.
Festival for the Arts will begin at 3:00 with a reception @ 4:00

About the Expo
The Experiential Learning Expo (ELE) is an annual event which celebrates the experiential learning successes of our students. Through panel presentations and poster displays, students of all majors share exciting and poignant stories of their engaged learning experiences in a variety of curricular and co-curricular activities such as:
| Volunteerism | Leadership | Civic Engagement | Alternative Winter | Spring Trips |
| Field Work | Service Learning | Student Organizations | Study Abroad | Study Tours |
| Community Service | Internships | Inquiry-based Studies |
View PowerPoint for ELE details 2012
Testimonials:
"I applied for the experiential learning symposia because I wanted to share my knowledge about as well as my experience with the London study tour. Traveling is something I have always wanted and now I have the chance to travel the work with BSU. I would advise other students to apply to the ELE because not only do you get a chance to share your experiences but you have a chance to learn from other people and their stories."
Liza Sherlock '12
Major: Management
Click here to view Liza's poster
"Last March I brought a BSC student, Heather Pereira*,
with me to Cambodia. Her life was changed by what she saw and did in the
villages there. Now back at Bridgewater, Heather has begun working closely with
another BSC student, Sophie Chea. Sophie is originally from Cambodia - she and
her parents had to flee that country many years ago. With Heather's
encouragement, Sophie is now planning to return to Cambodia next month to work
on a project to help reduce arsenic in drinking water in a village commune.
Like Heather, she, too, wants to give back."
*Heather was a participant in the 2009 Expo.
Dr. Kevin Curry
Biological Sciences
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Last Modified: April 11, 2012