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2016 Spring Student Symposium Statistics General Statistics Presenters by Program or Department American Studies 16 Arabic 0 Biology 1 Chemistry & Biochemistry 9 Chinese 4 Classics and Classical Studies 6 Comparative Literature 2 Computer Science 2 Creative Writing 1 Student Presenters (unique) 227 Number of Abstracts submitted 195 Total Oral Presentations 126 Number of Oral Sessions 37 Dance 2 Total Poster Presentations 52 Economics 13 Number of Performances 0 Education Studies 1 Number of Exhibits 2 English and American Literatures 5 First-year Presenters 16 Environmental Studies 13 Sophomore Presenters 30 Film and Media Culture 9 Junior Presenters 34 Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies 1 Senior Presenters 142 Geography 6 Departments/Programs 36 Geology 17 Faculty Sponsors (unique) 107 Global Health 1 History 6 History of Art and Architecture 13 Independent Scholar 5 International and Global Studies 6 International Politics & Economics 4 Japanese Studies 0 Linguistics Minor 2 Literary Studies 0 Mathematics 0 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry 7 Music 0 Neuroscience 13 Philosophy 2 Physics 7 Political Science 23 Psychology 4 Religion 11 Sociology and Anthropology 7 Spanish and Portuguese 8 Studio Art 3 Theatre 10 Undeclared (Privilege and Poverty) 1 Writing Program 0 Total 241 Notes: In 2016, there was an additional 52 students not counted officially as presenters in the program. They had studio art works on open display in Johnson, making the total students with work represented over 275. Five presenters were exchange students without a class year. In addition, in 2016 the Thursday night keynote and performances in the MCA were eliminated, impacting the overall number of presenters.