Catherine Miller Recognized at Guarini Poster Session

Each spring, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies recognizes the contributions graduate students make to the Dartmouth community by hosting a series of events for Graduate Student Appreciation Week. The week's highlight is the Graduate Poster Session, which brings together students, faculty, and staff from across the programs to celebrate graduate student research. This year, about 200 members of the Dartmouth community gathered in the Hanover Inn, where 40 graduate students shared their research.

Each spring, the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies recognizes the contributions graduate students make to the Dartmouth community by hosting a series of events for Graduate Student Appreciation Week. The week's highlight is the Graduate Poster Session, which brings together students, faculty, and staff from across the programs to celebrate graduate student research.

This year, about 200 members of the Dartmouth community gathered in the Hanover Inn, where 40 graduate students shared their research. EEES PhD candidate, Catherine Miller, was among the students recognized for their outstanding research poster this year.
 

Catharine Miller
Poster title: Analyzing Variation in Early Hominin Knee Shape Using a Deformation-based Approach
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