On March 7 and 8, 2019, the 13th annual Inquiry@Queens conference was held at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. Five Carleton undergraduate students were selected to present their research.

Normally considered the domain of postgraduate students, more and more undergraduate students are participating in research during their studies.

To that end, we are celebrating the research being done by our undergraduate students across faculties.

Aidain Lochbihler, second year Biomedical and Electrical Engineering student presenting about diabetic retinopathy.

Aidain Lochbihler, second year Biomedical and Electrical Engineering student presenting about diabetic retinopathy.

Anjali Shanmugam, fourth year Special Global Development student presenting on international adoption.

Anjali Shanmugam, fourth year Special Global Development student presenting on international adoption.

Dayna Goldfarb, fourth year Child Studies student, presenting on the importance of play in children.

Dayna Goldfarb, fourth year Child Studies student, presenting on the importance of play in children.

Alaa Azan, fourth year Child Studies student, presenting on school experience of refugee children through art and accompanied narratives.

Alaa Azan, fourth year Child Studies student, presenting on school experience of refugee children through art and accompanied narratives.

Tayler Hernandez, fourth year Special Global Development student, presenting on global trade of second-hand clothing.

Tayler Hernandez, fourth year Special Global Development student, presenting on global trade of second-hand clothing.