Whether you’re a first-time presenter or you’re a SAC veteran, exploring past conference schedules can provide valuable insight into the topics, presentations and activities that have made our conferences such a success.

Get a glimpse of what your fellow students have accomplished, learn from their experiences and discover new ideas that you can use to shape your own conference experience.

 

Past Student Achievement Conference Programs

Silhouettes of students working with the words create, innovate, and inspire next to them Read through the 2023 Student Achievement Conference program.


Student Achievement Conference 2022 logo and infographic

From research on polarization and patriotism to business feasibility studies and intersectionality in social work, the 2022 Student Achievement Conference featured student work from a variety of disciplines across the university.


Student Achievement Conference 2021 logo imageHere’s a sampling of the work presented at the 2021 Student Achievement Conference:

A research paper delving into the importance of self-regulation skills for college success.

A poster examining the ways in which dance can support mental health and well-being.

A keynote address exploring the ways in which race and disability intersect in the experiences of students.

A workshop that provided practical strategies for supporting students who are learning English as a second language.


Student Achievement Conference 2020 flyerThe 2020 Student Achievement Conference featured a diverse range of presentations, including research on topics such as mindfulness in the classroom, technology integration in education and improving outcomes for first-generation college students.


Student Achievement Conference 2019 logoThe 2019 Student Achievement Conference offered a range of presentations and workshops, including research on topics such as using project-based learning to improve student engagement, integrating creativity into the curriculum and addressing mental health in K-12 education. Keynote speeches covered issues such as the importance of teacher self-care and the power of positive relationships in the classroom.