NEWTON, Mass. — Three local students at Lasell University presented original research, creative works and academic presentations at the annual Connected Learning Symposium in April.
Kaylee Arvayo-Bickford of Hallowell presented “What I Know Now: Discoveries from Social Science Majors’ Capstones,” about psychology and sociology projects and the process of collaboration, grant writing, and preparing for life after Lasell.
Sydney Veilleux of Skowhegan presented information about studio1851, Lasell’s student-run, on-campus boutique.
Alexis Grant of Athens also presented information about studio1851.
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