The Graduate Student Council and the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies put on a “3 Minute Thesis Competition” last week at Moore Hall.
The April 7 event saw 17 graduate students deliver a quick pitch about their research—all talk, no slides—in front of colleagues and judges.
The winner, Reed Bratches, a PhD student at The Dartmouth Institute, took home $500 and a trophy for a presentation on how to support family caregivers by understanding and improving the communication of information from clinic visits.
The event was part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week, and the panel of judges included Guarini Dean Jon Kull ’88.
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Piper Hill discusses his research as part of the 3 Minute Thesis Competition. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Siddhartha Bharadwaj gives his 3 Minute Thesis talk. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Judges were also in the audience. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Graduate student Kelly Whalen takes part in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Jake Holt competes in the 3 Minute Thesis event. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Sumyuktha Anand delivers her 3 Minute Thesis presentation. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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José Delgado in the 3 Minute Thesis Competition. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)
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Reed Bratches, a PhD student at The Dartmouth Institute, was the winner of the competition. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23)