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Scholar's symposium area emphasizes cross -border topics

Fort Kent, Maine (Wagm) – The 13th annual scientist symposium took place today at the University of Maine Fort Kent.

The topic of this year's event was “borders and bridges: the US Canada border over time”. Throughout the day, surrounding students and personnel were together with the student sessions and presentations of guest speakers visited by the municipality. The symposium included 4 student presentations, 3 important note spokesman and 50 posters with more than 85 students who took part in research and literature overviews. The following students received awards for their work:

Best oral presentation

The role of social influence in the formation of youthful identity

Ryan mcateee

Best poster

Biochar-induced halot tolerance in trees: effects on growth and biomass production

Alison Sweetser and Shaniah

Choice of the faculty

Natural -based mental health interventions

Autumn fletcher

Choice of people

Effects of schizophrenia on adulthood

Geo Baugh and Lillian Clark

Election of the President

Effects of PFAS on living organisms

Théa Mbemba

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