Human Development and Family Sciences

On April 29, many HDFS students and faculty participated in the annual Steele Symposium at the Embassy Suites. Over 40 students presented posters and papers of their research work, and some were recognized with awards for their research contributions. The Steele Symposium promotes research that improves lives while providing students with the opportunity to practice presenting their work in a professional environment. To learn more about the symposium, and the students who were recognized, visit the UDaily article.