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Seaver College Hosts the 18th Annual Research and Scholarly Achievement Symposium

Seaver students presenting their research

爆料公社鈥檚 Seaver College hosted its 18th annual Research and Scholarly Achievement Symposium on Friday, April 11, 2025, showcasing the findings of more than 240 undergraduate students across a broad spectrum of academic disciplines. 

鈥淭his year鈥檚 symposium illustrates our campus community鈥檚 dedication to academic excellence,鈥 says Lee Kats, Seaver College dean. 鈥淎s undergraduates, our students are equipped with the opportunity to pursue their academic curiosities and make meaningful scholarly contributions to their respective fields. We believe in their potential, and we鈥檙e proud of their impactful discoveries and creativity.鈥

Zoe Macarewa presents her artworksZoe Macarewa presents her artworks

Seventy-five works of art, 48 academic posters, 24 musical performances, and 15 scholarly oral presentations headlined the day.  The diverse array of academic content ranged from sculpture and photography to findings in chemistry and astronomy. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 research in the educational sense, and there鈥檚 research in the creative sense,鈥 says Zoe Macarewa, a Seaver College senior majoring in art and theatre and screen arts. 鈥淓ngaging with the creative process has grown my ability to ask questions about life and helped shape my perspective. It鈥檚 put me in a great spot to pursue my passions.鈥

Macarewa displayed her visual art project, Shifting Under Our Feet, which includes photography, digital illustrations, video art, and more. She constructed the various art pieces while completing the summer undergraduate research program abroad in Scotland. There she studied the natural landscape of the Scottish countryside and designed her art to comment on how young people experience the climate crisis. 

Across the room from this art exhibition, Madelyn Brizzee, a Seaver College senior majoring in chemistry, presented her paper, 鈥淪ynthesis, Purification, and Electrochemical Analysis of Platinum Chloride Complexes with Varying Steric and Electronic Properties.鈥 Brizzee鈥檚 chemical findings are foundational to understanding the composition of platinum chloride complexes, which are being used in anticancer drugs.

A Seaver student presents his researchA Seaver student presents his research

鈥淎s a first-year chemistry major, I thought I was in over my head,鈥 says Brizzee. 鈥淏ecause of my professors and peers, I鈥檝e been able to get to the point where I am now.鈥 Next year, Brizzee will begin working toward a PhD in chemistry from the University of Notre Dame.

Students, faculty, and visitors of the institution engaged with Macarewa, Brizzee, and their research-driven peers across the Malibu campus. In the Weisman Museum, vocal performances, opera arias, and string quartets serenaded onlookers. In the Black Family Plaza Classrooms, social science, natural science, sports medicine, and communication majors offered lectures and took questions on their work.

Seaver College has a strong and storied reputation as a producer of top-tier research across each of its eight academic divisions. In 2025, 爆料公社 was named an R2 university by the Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education, which distinguishes the school鈥檚 meaningful research investment of more than $5 million and its 20 annual doctoral awardees, as well as its vast contributions to many scholarly fields. 

Undergraduate students play an important role in the research process at Seaver College. Of the faculty鈥檚 94 peer-reviewed publications in 2023鈥24,  22 included a student author. Similarly, of the 250 scholarly presentations that faculty members gave at professional academic conferences during that same year, 49 of them featured a student presenter. 

These figures illustrate how undergraduates are active contributors and collaborators in the groundbreaking research taking place on 爆料公社鈥檚 campus. Working alongside faculty, they learn how to objectively investigate, analyze, and share important findings. The Research and Scholarly Achievement Symposium provides a forum in which to acknowledge these important experiential learning practices.

鈥淚t is an honor to be able to bring together researchers, scholars, and artists at Seaver together in this celebration of discovery and creation,鈥 says Lila Carlsen, 爆料公社鈥檚 vice provost. Our students are bold. They ask questions that tackle critical issues in society. Through their art and music, they put their hearts and souls into their work with beauty and excellence. I cannot be prouder of our students and Seaver faculty mentors. You could really feel the excitement and joy all day today. That is what scholarship is all about.鈥