LSU Discover Day
Undergraduate Research & Creativity Conference
Louisiana State University's annual undergraduate conference, LSU Discover Day, showcases the research and creative works completed by undergraduate students across all majors and from any accredited college or university. This one day event allows for students to present their work through poster, oral, art, performance, and visual display presentations.
Interested undergraduate students are encouraged to apply to present at the conference, and visitors are welcome to attend to view the student presentations!


The 12th annual LSU Discover Day took place on
Friday, April 25, 2025
LSU Office of Undergraduate Research proudly reports that the 12th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research Conference was a great success! With 465 presenting students from LSU and 25 other schools and universities, the event celebrated student research and creative work with poster, oral, art, performance, and visual display presentations. Each of LSU’s 10 senior colleges contributed funds to award their top students selected by over 150 faculty, staff, and graduate student judges. An eager group of future researchers attended our panel on Pursuing Careers in Research, many even staying after the event to continue the discussion with the panelists. None of this could have been possible without the 120+ volunteers who helped set up, ran check-in stations, guided our 100s of visitors, and cleaned up. We were delighted to have had LSU professor of sociology, Dr.Kevin Smiley, as our keynote speaker, whose speech topped off a wonderful day of research celebration.
Poster Presentation - STEM Disciplines
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Kayden Price | Louisiana State University | Deceleration Index Comparison for Female Collegiate Soccer Players with and without Past ACL Injuries |
2nd Place | Claire Matherne | Louisiana State University | A Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Cage for the Absorption of Bromocresol Green |
3rd Place | Ayesha Weerakoon | Louisiana State University | Synthesis, Characterization, and Solution Phase Behavior of Peptoid-based Polyampholytes |
Poster Presentation - Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Makenna Luba | Louisiana State University | Dynamics of Protein Restriction on Protein Preference in C57BL/6 Mice |
2nd Place | Darlina Tran & Francisco Guajardo | Louisiana State University | The Relationship between Parenting and Disruptive Behaviors, and the Role of Callous-Unemotional Traits |
3rd Place | Nicholas Hodson | Louisiana State University | Livingn Single: How do Friends and Family Affect Life as a Single Person? |
Oral Presentation - STEM Disciplines
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Riley Yucius | Louisiana State University | Investigating the Roles of PAI-1 and SorLA in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis |
2nd Place | Ariana Tashakkori | Louisiana State University | Environmental Heavy Metal Exposure and Haemosporidian Parasites in Louisiana Barred Owls (Strix varia): Implications for Wildlife Conservation and OneHealth |
3rd Place | Aimee Martin | Loyola University New Orleans | The Role of FAT Cadherins in Breast Cancer |
Oral Presentation - Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Alexander Parkhurst | Louisiana State University | Do Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations Work? Evidence from FBI Cybercrime Data |
2nd Place | Morgan LeBlanc | Louisiana State University | Comprehensive Sanctions versus Smart Sanctions: The Effect of the Schope of Sanctions on Policy Welfare |
3rd Place | Malina Ouyang | Louisiana State University | Frankenstein: Unethical Codes for Non-Human Innovation |
Visual Display
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Madison Lee, Julianne Heath, Emily LeBlanc, Claire Bougere, & Britney Nguyen | Louisiana State University | A Reusable Interconnect for Electrical Sensing in Organ-on-a-Chip Devices |
2nd Place | Hayden McKay | Louisiana State University | Impacts of Variation in Experimental Parameters on Zebrafish Behavior: Enhanced Rigor and Reproductibility in Neurobehavioral Research |
3rd Place | Marie Howe | Louisiana State University | The Healing Power of CBD: Fish Gelatin Films for Enhanced Tissue Repair |
Visual and Performing Arts
Placement | Student Name(s) | School | Project Title |
1st Place | Stephen Rice | Louisiana State University | Frankenstein's Monster: Quaerere Animae |
Winners from each College coming soon.
Join us next year for the 13th annual LSU Discover Day which will take place on Friday, April 17, 2026!
Student Presenters:
Nonrefundable student presenter fee: $30
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
Presenter eligibility:
- Undergraduates from any accredited college or university.
- Undergraduates of any classification (freshmen, sophomore, junior, or senior).
- Undergraduates from any major.
- There is no GPA requirement.
- Applications will be sent to your designated faculty mentor or instructor for approval.
- Students must be currently enrolled undergraduates with a graduation date of fall 2024 or later.
- Each student must submit an abstract or artist statement of 250 words maximum with the online application
Please note:
We understand that some projects will not be complete by the application due date. Students are welcome to submit applications for incomplete projects.
Students whose work is not complete by the event date can present a “progress report” or “state of my project” presentation.
November, 2024 | Applications Open |
February 28, 2025 | Applications due before 11:59 pm |
March 7, 2025 | Mentor approval forms due (these forms are automatically emailed to your mentor when you submit an application) |
March 12, 2025 | Application decisions sent to applicants. |
March 28, 2025 | Presenter registration fees due. Accepted presenters will be sent a link to pay the registration fee. |
April 17, 2025 | Poster PDFs due for those presenters who want free printing. |
April 23, 2025 | Slides due (only for Oral presenters and Performance presenters) |
April 25, 2025 | Discover Day! |
This presentation format is for students who wish to present a poster which summarizes their research. Our poster stands are 4 feet by 4 feet in size and your poster cannot be any larger than the poster stand. The standard conference poster measures 3 feet x 4 feet and can be built in PowerPoint or similar programs.
For students who plan to present a poster larger than our poster stands, please select the Visual Display presentation format described below so that we can accommodate your poster.
Poster presenters must be in attendance for the duration of their assigned 2-hour poster session. Poster presenters should be prepared to give a short explanation (1-3 mina) of their poster to judges and visitors, and answer any follow-up questions.
All posters should include the presenter(s)’ and co-authors’ names and email addresses. All funding sources should be acknowledged in an “Acknowledgments” section on the poster as well.
Group presentations: Due to the set-up of the poster sessions, no more than 2 students from a group presentation may stand in front of their poster at a time. If your group has 3 or more presenters, you will need to rotate presenters.
Free poster printing: Discover Day presenters (poster and visual display) can request to have their poster printed for free by emailing a PDF copy of your poster to lsuour@lsu.edu before Thursday, April 17. Posters must be no larger than 36" by 48" and in a .pdf format to be acceptable for free printing.
LSU A & M students who miss the free poster printing deadline are encouraged to have their posters printed at the Main Library's Print Desk on the first floor which offers the most affordable poster printing.
Click here for tips on how to create and present posters.
Click here to watch the video “Building Your Research Poster: Design and Construction”
Click here to watch the video “ Building Your Research Poster: Delivery”
Students who wish to deliver an oral presentation, with or without visual aids, should choose this format. Oral presenters will each be given 15 minutes for their presentation. Presentations should be 5-10 minutes in length leaving at least 5 minutes for questions from the judges and audience members. As a courtesy to the other presenters, oral presenters must remain in their assigned presentation room for the hour in which they are scheduled to present.
Oral presenters will be grouped into a schedule based on presentation topics and disciplines. A moderator will be present to call students when it is their turn to present and to take questions from the audience.
Slides in PowerPoint format for oral presenters who wish to present a slideshow were due before 5:00pm on April 23. We are no longer accepting slide submissions.
Students will NOT be allowed to open files from cloud or thumb drives during the event as this slows down the schedule and technical issues typically arise eating away at the presenter's allotted time.
When you arrive at your assigned room, your presentation will already be loaded onto the presentation computer by our staff.
This presentation category is for students who wish to present non-art objects for display. Examples of such items include, but are not limited to: models, specimens, laptop/screen displays, prototypes, and oversized posters (larger than 4 feet x 4 feet).
Visual Display presenters may also present a poster alongside their object(s) but this is not required.
Visual Display presenters must be in attendance for the duration of their assigned 2-hour session. Visual Display presenters should be prepared to give short (1-3 minute) presentations to judges and visitors who stop by their displays.
Visual arts presentations (Art Show): Students may apply to present a piece, or pieces, of visual art such as paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, etc. Students must upload images of their pieces into their application for review for acceptance. Presenters in this category must be in attendance for the duration of the 2-hour Art Show. Presenters should be prepared to speak briefly (3-5 minutes) about their piece(s) and answer any questions from judges and visitors. Set up and take down instructions will be emailed to Art Show presenters after acceptance to Discover Day.
Performing arts presentations: This format is for students who wish to present a musical, theatrical, or dance performance. Students may present an original or authored piece. Performers will have a maximum of 10 minutes for the performance with 5 minutes allotted for questions from the audience. As a courtesy to the other performers, student must be present for the hour in which they are scheduled to perform.
Poetry readings: This category is for students who wish to recite an original piece of poetry. The presenter will have a maximum of 10 minutes for the recitation with 5 minutes allotted for questions from the audience. As a courtesy to the other presenters, students must be present for the hour in which they are scheduled to perform.
Film presentations: This category is for students who wish to show an original short film of up to 10 minutes in length and allowing for 5 minutes of questions from the audience. It is recommended that students upload their film to YouTube for presentation during the event as the presentation equipment will have limited software for video play. As a courtesy to the other performers, student presenters must be present for the hour in which their film is scheduled to play.
Students who have been invited by a faculty member to take part in a Discover Day panel should select this presentation format. Presentation instructions will be provided by the faculty member.
Professionalism:
- Arrive early to your presentation. It may take some time to get through the check-in line and then set up, so arrive at least 15-30 minutes early to make sure that you can begin your presentation promptly at the scheduled time. The presentation schedule cannot be adjusted for tardy presenters.
- Make sure to be prepared for your presentation several days in advance of the event. Don’t wait until the last minute to print a poster or prepare materials.
Decorum:
Student presenters are expected to act as representatives of their university/college. Politely answer questions from visitors and judges, and be courteous to your fellow presenters. When you are not scheduled to present, make sure to view other student presentations and ask questions. Should an issue arise, you should contact the event organizers before the event day (email: lsuour@lsu.edu) or by visiting the Discover Day Check-In Desk during the event.
Dress Code:
It is advised, but not mandated, that you dress in business casual or business professional for the event. The LSU Career Center can help with professional attire.
College students presenting a poster, oral presentation, performanc, art piece, or visual display will be evaluated by a few judges. These judges are faculty, staff, and graduate students who generously volunteer their time to support and celebrate student work.
Please keep in mind that not all judges will have a background specific to your field. Presenters should explain their work in a way that is clear to a non-expert outside of your discipline.
Below are the rubrics that the judges will use to review and score each presentation or poster. Please feel free to look over the rubrics and familiarize yourself with the different areas and categories to help you better prepare for Discover Day.
Humanities & Arts Oral Presentation Rubric
Humanities & Arts Poster Presentation Rubric
Overall winners - all undergraduate presenters are eligible
Award plaques will be given to the top students in these categories:
Poster presentation
Visual Display presentation
Oral presentation
Visual & Performing Arts
Collegiate Monetary prizes - restricted to LSU- BR students
The following LSU A & M colleges will award $125, $75, and $50 to the top 3 scoring students from their colleges.
Manship School of Mass Communication
College of Music and Dramatic Arts
College of Art and Design
College of Agriculture
College of the Coast and Environment
College of Human Sciences and Education
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Science
The top 3 students from the LSU E.J. Ourso College of Business will be awarded:
1st place - $200
Two runner up prizes of $100 each
The LSU College of Engineering is offering the following prizes for top scoring engineering
majors:
Up to 5 of the top individual presenters: $100 prize each.
Up to 5 of the top design teams: $100 per team.

Event Information
Friday, April 25, 2025
LSU Student Union
All events located in the LSU Student Union
The schedule listed below is tentative and will be subject to change/updated as we near the event date.
Time | Event | Details | Location |
---|---|---|---|
7:30 am - 6:00 pm | Check-in desk open | Visitors, judges, moderators, and all student presenters must check-in | 2nd floor East lobby (next to Cotillion Ballroom on 2nd floor) |
8:15 - 8:45 am | Welcome Remarks & light breakfast for presenters | Cotillion Ballroom, room 250 | |
9:00 - 9:45 am | Performances | Red River, room 323 | |
9:00 - 11:00 am | Morning Oral Presentations | Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, and Arts topics | Capital Chamber, room 329 / Castillian, room 304 / Red River, room 323 / Vieux Carre, room 325 |
9:00 - 11:00 am | Morning Poster Session | STEM topics | Cotillion Ballroom, room 250 |
9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Student Panel: The Ogden Honors College & Religious Studies Program Spring 2025 Student Symposium | Moderated by Dr. Kenny Smith | International, room 303 |
11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Presenter Lunch Break | Buffet lunch provided to presenters | Lunch ticket will be given at check-in on event day |
12:00 - 3:15 pm | Afternoon Oral Presentations | STEM topics | Capital Chamber, room 329 / Castillian, room 304 / International, room 303 / Red River, room 323 / Vieux Carre, room 325 |
1:00 - 3:00 pm | Afternoon Poster, Visual Displays, & Art Show Session | Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, and STEM topics | Cotillion Ballroom, room 250 |
3:30 - 4:30 pm | Careers in Research Panel | View the Panelist Bios | Capital Chamber, room 329 |
5:00 - 6:30 pm | Keynote Speech & Awards Ceremony | Keynote Speaker: Dr.Kevin Smiley | Atchafalaya, room 339 |
For All Student Presenters:
$30 nonrefundable fee. Payment link will be sent to accepted students via email.
For Visitors:
No fee or registration necessary! Discover Day presentation events are free and open to the public. See the Visitor Info section below.
Louisiana State University is excited to welcome you to our campus for our undergraduate research conference, LSU Discover Day 2025, on Friday, April 25th! Discover Day will be held in rooms throughout the LSU Student Union located on the corner of Highland Rd and Veterans Drive.
No registration or fee is required to attend Discover Day as a guest. Just show up at the LSU Student Union on Friday, April 25 and follow the signs to the Discover Day check-in desk!
Discover Day organizers rely on dozens of volunteers to help with set-up, registration, check-in, and clean-up. You can sign up for as little as one hour and all volunteers will be given a t-shirt.
Update as of 4/21/25: We are no longer recruiting volunteers for Discover Day 2025. If you would still like to help out, you can stop by the event check-in desk in the Ballroom Lobby of the LSU Student Union on Friday, April 25, and we will let you know if there are any volunteer assignments available!
We also invite faculty, staff, doctoral students, and industry partners to judge student presentations. You can sign up for as little as one hour of judging. If your student is presenting, you will not be assigned to score your own student. All judges will be contacted a few days before the event with instructions.
Update as of 4/21/25: We are no longer recruiting judges for Discover Day 2025. We welcome you to attend the event on Friday, April 25 and view the student presentations!
Please note that we have transitioned to an online judging format. You will need a smart phone, or tablet with wi-fi capability, to participate as a judge.
The Office of Undergraduate Research is seeking faculty or staff to serve as moderators for our oral presentation sessions. Moderators are responsible for keeping student presenters to the time schedule, announcing the next presenter, and taking questions from the audience for the presenter to answer. Moderators must be available for the entire 2-hour oral presentation session.
Those interested in moderating should contact Sarah Ferstel at sferst1@lsu.edu
Thank You: MARC Program
The Office of Undergraduate Research would like to thank the Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program for their generous financial contribution to Discover Day 2025.
Thank You: Campus Federal Credit Union
The Office of Undergraduate Research would like to thank Campus Federal Credit Union for their generous support of Discover Day 2025 by providing refreshments to presenters and guests throughout the conference.
Past Discover Days
The 11th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research Conference was a great success! With 379 presenting students from LSU and 22 other schools and universities, the event celebrated student research and creative work with poster, oral, art, performance, and visual display presentations. Top presenters were selected by the 108 faculty, staff, and graduate student judges for awards in each presentation category. An eager group of future researchers attended our panel on Pursuing Careers in Research, many even staying after the event to continue the discussion with the panelists. None of this could have been possible without the 92 volunteers who helped with set up, ran check-in stations, guided our 100s of visitors, and cleaned up. We were delighted to have had LSU professor of environmental sciences, Dr. Margaret Reams, as our keynote speaker, who completed a wonderful day of research celebration.
The 10th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium was held in person on Friday, April 19th, 2023 at Louisiana State University's Student Union. Over 300 undergraduate students from a wide variety of majors and from over 25 different colleges and universities presented art, posters, oral presentations, performances, poetry readings, and more.
Click here to view the Discover Day 2023 Program
The 9th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium was held in person on Friday, April 22nd, 2022 at Louisiana State University's Student Union. Over 300 undergraduate students from a wide variety of majors and from over 20 different colleges and universities presented art, posters, oral presentations, performances, poetry readings, and more.
Click here to view the Discover Day 2022 program
discover day 2022 overall winners
discover day 2022 monetary winners
The 8th annual LSU Discover Day Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium was held on Thursday, April 15 – Friday, April 16, 2021. Over 160 students from 16 different universities presented their research or creative work virtually to an audience of faculty, graduate students, friends, and family.
CLICK HERE for THE DISCOVER DAY 2021 PROGRAM
On April 27th and 28th, 2020, the 7th LSU Discover Day undergraduate symposium provided a forum for undergraduate students from any major to share their research and creative works in a virtual event. 104 intrepid undergraduate students braved the frontier of remotely presenting their research online!
Scroll down to see the list of student presenters and award winners.
CLICK HERE for THE DISCOVER DAY 2020 PROGRAM
discover day 2020 overall winners
discover day 2020 monetary winners
On Tuesday, April 9th, 2019, a record 349 undergraduate students from LSU and 16 other universities and colleges presented their research and creative works at the 6th annual LSU Discover Day symposium in the LSU student union. This event provided a forum for undergraduate students to share their research and creative work with the LSU community and visitors.
Click here to view the Discover Day 2019 Program
discover day 2019 overall winners
discover day 2019 monetary winners
On April 10, 2018, the 5th annual LSU Discover Day undergraduate research and creativity symposium was held in the LSU student union. There were over 200 undergraduate presenters, hundreds of visitors, many fantastic judges, volunteers, and staff members, and one fantastic keynote speaker! Thank you to everyone who came out to LSU Discover Day 2018!
Students from each college at LSU competed in the poster, oral presentation, or the juried art show competition, all of which were judged by LSU faculty, staff, and doctoral students. Discover Day welcomed student presenters from the University of New Orleans, the University of Louisiana at Monroe, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Dillard University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Montgomery University, Vanderbilt University, Zamorano University, the University of Mississippi, Southeastern University A&M, Baton Rouge Community College, and Baton Rouge Magnet High School.
On April 4, 2017, the 4th annual LSU Discover Day undergraduate research and creativity symposium was held in the LSU student union. There were 176 undergraduate presenters, 400+ visitors, 89 judges, 40 volunteers, 7 staff members, and one fantastic keynote speaker!
Students from each college at LSU competed in the poster, oral presentation, or the juried art show competition, all of which were judged by LSU faculty, staff, and doctoral students. New this year, we were very happy to welcome student presenters from the University of New Orleans, the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and Baton Rouge Community College.
Date: April 7, 2016
Location: Cotillion ballroom, LSU Student Union
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
LSU Discover Day 2016 was a big success!
More than 100 student participants from 10 colleges showcased their research & creative projects. Well over 400 people including faculty, staff, students and visitors, attended the event!
Date: March 19, 2015
Location: Cotillion ballroom, LSU Student Union
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Discover Day 2015 was a success!
More than 100 student participants from 9 colleges showcased their research. Around 400 people including faculty, staff, students and visitors, attended the event!
On March 10, 2014, the inaugural LSU Discover Day research and creativity symposium was hosted. Each college was asked to send 10 students to present a poster or performance in the Student Union ballroom.