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Nicole Kreuzman
  • Spanish
  • Greenwood, IN

Nicole Kreuzman of Greenwood Selected to Present at University of Evansville Research Conference

2013 Mar 25

The University of Evansville is proud to announce that Nicole Kreuzman of Greenwood, IN, was selected to present original research at the University's ninth annual MESCON, a math, engineering, and science undergraduate research conference. The conference took place Saturday, March 23 in the Koch Center for Engineering and Science.

Kreuzman, who is majoring in Spanish and Biology at UE, gave a presentation titled "Competition of Four Native Grass Species with Johnson Grass, Sorghum halepense."

Approximately 125 students from eight Midwestern universities participated in this year's MESCON. Members of the University of Evansville faculty and professional community judged students' presentations both on quality and technical merits.

Following a keynote address by James McLurkin, PhD, assistant professor of computer science at Rice University and former lead research scientist for iRobot Corp., monetary awards were presented for outstanding research.

MESCON 2013 was sponsored by CIHOLAS, Inc., with additional funding from Mead Johnson.

The University of Evansville is a private, liberal arts-based university with a full-time undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,400. UE's diverse student body represents 42 states and 46 countries. U.S. News & World Report recognizes UE as a top 10 master's-granting university in the Midwest, and third in the region for "Great Schools, Great Prices." For more information, please visit http://www.evansville.edu.