Undergraduate research

It's a good thing new world leaders are doing their homework

The 3,000 students at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research at Weber State University have studied everything they need to know to run the world when they take over, and that’s good.

Judging by the results, the current operators — that’s us — are working blind.

NANCY VAN VALKENBURG/Standard-Examiner
J.D Nsingoi, 32, checks out a gallery show at Weber State’s Kimball Arts Center. Nsingoi, an Angola native and a University of Texas student, is at WSU for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, at WSU through Saturday.

'There is so much to see' at research conference at WSU

OGDEN -- J.D. Nsingoi perused student projects in the Weber State University Kimball Arts Center gallery.

"Very interesting, I think," said Nsingoi, as he examined denim-covered mannequins covered with words, the creation of WSU student Jamie Reeve.

"There is so much to see here in three days," said Nsingoi, a native of Angola and a student at the University of Texas.

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