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UPCOMING SHOWCASE THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2026

Student Showcase

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The annual student showcase is a celebration of student achievements at Skagit Valley College. Student presenters gain experience practicing effective communication and building career skills in a professional space. 

This year, the 91°µÍø Showcase will take place on Thursday May 28, 2026 in Angst Hall. 

The 91°µÍø Student showcase will be open for public viewing from 4-6pm. Participants are encouraged to invite their friends and family to the event. Any interested community members are welcome to attend. 

91°µÍø students are invited to present their undergraduate research, class projects, field experiences and/or creative works.  

Presentation Categories:

A poster presentation is a way to communicate your project using a visual and engaging format. 

Recommendations for research posters:  

  • Posters should convey information in easy-to-understand language and include the following elements: 
  • A descriptive title (72 pt font size or larger) 
  • Names of authors and institution (91°µÍø) 
  • An explanation of the project, question, or problem.  
  • Diagram or description explaining how the team or individual investigated the project, question, or problem. 
  • Visual images showing the results or conclusions.   
  • Concise statement of main result or conclusion. 
  • List of References  
  • Poster format: 
  • 36 inches by 24 inches 
  • Font 24 pt size or larger 

Additional resources and how-to guidelines for creating a poster presentation
 

Lightning Talks are concise 3-5-minute oral presentations that describe the big picture of research or a project. Most lightning talks are accompanied by a few slides. A good rule of thumb for an oral presentation is that it takes about a minute to discuss each slide.  

Recommendations for lightning talks: 

  • Presentations are limited to 3-5 minutes, with 3-5 slides. 
  • Focus on the big questions that guided your project. 
  • Arrive to your session room 15 minutes before the session begins to upload your presentation to the provided 91°µÍø computer. (Presentation from a personal laptop may be acceptable, but compatibility with the projector cannot be guaranteed.) 
  • Dress professionally 

Additional resources and how to guidelines for lightning talks
 

Multi-media presentations provide an opportunity for students to share their original work in a variety of formats. This may include a physical object, computer code, music, animation, illustration, photography, video, or a live demonstration describing a project or process. A multi-media presentation might also use sound, motion, and interactive elements. 

Recommendations for projects involving demonstrations of physical objects: 

  • Presenters may include a poster with their physical object 
  • Presentations involving animals, chemicals, heat, electricity, and microbial cultures require approval in advance. Reach out to svcshowcase@skagit.edu for more information. 

Ideas for computer code demonstrations: 

  • Computer code walk through with appropriate documentation 
  • Description of project and testing methodology 
  • Description of one or more algorithms 
  • Demonstration of working code through in person or virtual demonstration. 

Additional resources and how to guidelines for creating multi-media presentations 

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