This year marks the 12th anniversary of the Student Showcase!
What is the Student Showcase?
When does the Showcase occur?
This year, the 2021 Student Showcase will occur on Friday, April 30th on the main campus of CMU in Grand Junction, Colorado. The event is open to the public. Please note that face masks and safe social distancing will be required for all attendees and participants.
If You are a Student Participating in the 2021 Student Showcase:
Please review your emails from [email protected] and see the Instructions for Presenters under Resources for Student Participants for important information about the day of Showcase!
Schedule of Events
The schedule of event for this year's Showcase is as follows:-
April 30Kickoff Event 12-12:30pm | MPAC , Love Recital Hall
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April 30Presentations, Posters, Performances, Demonstrations, and Exhibits 1-4:30pm | Campus wide
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April 30Celebration Event 4:30-5pm | The Plaza (tent)
Student Showcase Program and Proceedings
View the program and proceeding for Colorado Mesa University's twelfth annual Student Showcase.
View ProgramCampus Map
A map of Student Showcase venues on the main campus including guest parking areas.
Is parking available for guests (including family members/friends/community members) who want to attend the Student Showcase?
Yes, guests can park in the following areas:
- University Center (UC) Parking Garage (CP11, P1)
- The Parking Area west of the Art Building (CP9)
- Maverick Center (MC) Parking Garage
- Health Science (HS) Parking Lots (M16 and M26)
- Any of the Pay to Park lots (P2, P3, P4, P5, P6)
Guests parking in these areas will NOT be ticketed on the day of this year's Showcase, April 30th, 2021. Use the View Map button above to access a map of Showcase venues and guest parking areas.
Who is eligible to participate in the Showcase?
CMU and WCCC students who are currently working on original projects, or have completed projects since the end of the spring semester of 2020 are eligible to present at the 2021 Student Showcase. So, students who completed a project during the summer and fall of 2020 are eligible as well. Projects done independently or in collaboration with peers and/or faculty mentors will also be considered. Projects that are prepared as part of a class project are also eligible.
How do students apply to be in the Showcase?
The Showcase application is available as an app in every student's MAVzone portal starting in January of each year. The app allows students to access the electronic submission process.
Because every project must have a faculty sponsor, a faculty member (preferably the faculty mentor for the project) is named as a sponsor on each application. The sponsor is responsible for advising his/her students on how to design and present the projects that they are sponsoring. They also proof the abstracts before they are submitted as part of the application process. Students may have more than one faculty sponsor if appropriate.
This year's applications were due on March 14th, 2021. Next year, the applications will be due in March as well. For more detailed information on how to apply and prepare for next year's application process, please check out the How to Apply section of this website.
The Student Showcase is a chance for students to share their talents and accomplishments with their families, friends and community.
Our motto is PARTICIPATE, ELEVATE AND INSPIRE!
2021 Planning Committee
Dr. Aparna D.~N. Palmer, Academic Affairs, AVP for Student and Faculty Success (Chair)
Ms. JoAnne Reis, Academic Affairs
Ms. Erin Rooks, Academic Affairs
Mr. Aaron Osborne, Academic Affairs
Ms. Brooke Arrieta, Academic Affairs
Mr. Jeremy Smith, Marketing
Mr. Evan Curtis, Art and Design
Dr. Paul Hampton, Biological Sciences
Dr. Shiang-Lih Chen-McCain, Business
Mr. Michael Philipp, Business
Dr. Ann Gillies, Center for Teacher Education
Dr. Bill Adams, Computer Science and Engineering
Dr. Scott Bevill, Computer Science and Engineering
Dr. Warren MacEvoy, Computer Science and Engineering
Dr. Erin Donovan, Health Sciences
Mr. Brent Alumbaugh, Kinesiology
Dr. Colin Carman, Languages, Literature, and Mass Communication
Dr. Cathy Bonan-Hamada, Mathematics and Statistics
Dr. Kristen Yun, Music
Dr. Catherine Whiting, Physical and Environmental Sciences
Dr. Justin Gollob, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Mr. Scott Andrews, Theatre Arts
Mr. Casey Dry, Western Colorado Community College