Who Can Attend
Students
Faculty
Staff
Community
Alumni
Prospective Students
Location
Building II, Multipurpose Room
Time
-

Student Exhibition Day is your opportunity to explore and celebrate student work from across programs—featuring research, capstones, internships, and class projects. Meet the students behind the projects, hear their ideas firsthand, and connect with employers, faculty, alumni, and peers. Through professional poster presentations, this event highlights the creativity and impact of student work across campus.

Event details

Monday, May 4

  • Scheduled poster presentations
  • Opportunities to talk with presenters, ask questions and network
  • Light breakfast and afternoon refreshments provided

Tuesday, May 5

  • Posters stay on display (no scheduled presentation sessions)

Post-event

  • Presenters may choose to leave their work on display for up to two weeks following the event

Students Interested in Presenting

Student Exhibition Day is your opportunity to showcase what you’ve been working on—from research and capstones to internships and class projects—while building real-world presentation skills.

Why participate?

  • Share your work in a professional poster format
  • Practice explaining your ideas clearly and confidently
  • Meet employers, faculty, and other students
  • Add a strong project to your resume or portfolio

You don’t have to do it alone—students can get help preparing their posters and presentations from USG’s Macklin Center Communication Fellows. To schedule support, contact Geraldine Natali (gnatali@umd.edu).

If you'd like to participate as a presenter, complete the presenter registration form.

Presenter Registration Form


For faculty & program leadership

USG will provide space, materials (poster boards/monitors), printing support (as needed), marketing, and employer outreach.

We ask programs to:

  • Encourage and identify student participants
  • Promote the opportunity
  • Support student participation during scheduled sessions
Contact Information
Sandy Brooks at sdbrooks@umd.edu