Howard Payne University students recently had the chance to attend the Texas Academy of Science (TAS) annual meeting at The University of Texas Permian Basin in Odessa. In attendance were a group of students and faculty members, including Nolan Godfrey, Dr. Greg Hatlestad, Shayna Oliver, Trevor Bowers, Isabel Clevenger, Victoriano Cooper, Sydney Ben, Ethan Cortez, Cassandra Covos, and Dr. Kristen Hutchins.
The conference was an excellent opportunity for these individuals to engage with other professionals in their field and expand their knowledge. It provided them with a valuable experience that allowed them to share research and network with others who share their passion for scientific inquiry. Attending conferences like the TAS annual meeting is a valuable experience for students as it allows them to gain new perspectives, develop their skills and build confidence.
For Howard Payne University students attending this conference was an exciting and enriching experience. They had the opportunity to learn from leading experts in their field and connect with others who share their passion for scientific inquiry. This conference was a great success and the students and faculty members who attended are looking forward to future opportunities to participate in similar events.
In conclusion, attending conferences like the TAS annual meeting can be beneficial for students as it provides them with an opportunity to network with professionals in their field, showcase their research and receive feedback from others in their field. It also helps them develop skills such as communication and confidence-building that will serve them well in their future careers.