Howard Payne University Students and Faculty Gain Insights and Networking Opportunities at TAS Conference

HPU students attend the Texas Academy of Science meeting

Howard Payne University students and faculty recently attended the 2024 TAS conference, which took place at The University of Texas Permian Basin in Odessa in March. Among the attendees were Nolan Godfrey, Dr. Greg Hatlestad, Shayna Oliver, Trevor Bowers, Isabel Clevenger, Victoriano Cooper, Sydney Ben, Ethan Cortez, Cassandra Covos, and Dr. Kristen Hutchins.

This annual meeting by the Texas Academy of Science (TAS) provides a platform for students and faculty to come together and discuss various scientific topics. Representing HPU at the event, these students gained valuable insights and experiences that will benefit them in their academic and professional pursuits.

Attending conferences like the TAS annual meeting is an excellent way for students to expand their knowledge and network with professionals in their field. By participating in such events, students can stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in science and research, preparing them for success in their future careers. Howard Payne University encourages its students to take advantage of opportunities like the TAS conference to enhance their educational experience.

The conference was a great opportunity for HPU students to learn from experts in their fields of study and network with other scientists from around the world. They also gained valuable insights into different scientific disciplines that they may not have been exposed to before.

The conference also provided a platform for HPU faculty members to showcase their research findings and collaborate with other scientists from different institutions. This exposure helped them establish new partnerships that could lead to future collaborations and grants.

Overall, attending conferences like the TAS annual meeting is an excellent way for Howard Payne University students and faculty members to expand their knowledge base and enhance their academic experience. It helps prepare them for success in their future careers while providing valuable connections that can lead to further research opportunities.

In conclusion, Howard Payne University is committed to providing its students with unique experiences that enhance their education beyond traditional classroom settings. Conferences like the TAS annual meeting are an example of this commitment towards our student’s growth and development as scientists of tomorrow.

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