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7 Students Present at COPLAC Conference in New Hampshire

Published on November 12, 2019

7 Students Present at COPLAC Conference in New Hampshire

Jacquelyn Gendreau (art) presents "Palm Oil Demand."

Seven Eastern Connecticut State University students presented research projects at the Northeast regional conference for the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) on Nov. 8-9 at Keene State College in New Hampshire.

The students represented a variety of academic departments, from art to computer science, and presented on a range of topics, from emerging psychedelic medical treatments to the affect of childhood trauma on alcohol use. Psychology Professor Carlos Escoto accompanied the students on the trip to New Hampshire.

Established in 1987, COPLAC advances the aims of its member institutions and drives awareness of the value of a public liberal arts education in a student-centered, residential environment. COPLAC campuses are small-to-medium sized (800-7000 students) and the focus is primarily on undergraduate education.

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