Undergraduate Research at Union:
A Tradition and a Celebration
The Steinmetz Symposium, held each year in early May, is a time-honored academic tradition at Union named after Charles Steinmetz (1865-1923), a professor of electrical engineering. For an entire Friday, classes are suspended to allow students from every discipline to present their research projects to their peers, the campus community and visiting parents. The day consists of classroom-style presentations throughout the campus as well as a lunchtime poster session, several exhibits of artistic and scientific work, and evening performances in dance and music.
The Steinmetz Symposium will be held on Friday, May 11, 2012


