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The Stander Symposium

All Honors students writing theses are required to present their research at the annual Stander Symposium (please visit the official Stander Symposium site for more details about dates and registration).

To assist our students in preparing for this event, we have arranged for the posters needed for the presentations to be printed at Keck Lab. Please use the following guidelines to have your poster prepared:

  • Use one of the prepared templates (depending on your software preference), which will help you determine font sizes and image quality control.
  • Include the thesis title, your name and the name of your advisor.
  • These templates are created at 25% of the actual size to be printed—request your poster be printed at 400%]
  • Total size of your poster should be less than 48 MB.
  • No watermarks.
  • No color background.
  • Use high-resolution images for best printing results (at least 200 dpi)--please contact Ramona Speranza if you need assistance preparing your image files.
  • Save your final layout as a high-quality-print PDF.
  • Email Professor Katherine Schoenenberger at Keck Lab to schedule your print run.

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