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Grad Slam

Grad Slam

2025 Event

Undergraduate Competitors

           Undergraduate Competitors

Graduate STEM Competitors

           Graduate STEM Competitors

Graduate Non STEM Competitors

Graduate Non-STEM Competitors

                             Congratulations to our
                        2025 Grad Slam Awardees!

Callie

UNDERGRADUATE 1st PLACE

Callie Steppat - Biological Sciences  
Voltage Gated Ion Channels regulate Ion Transport in Larval Trichoplusia ni 

Loly

GRADUATE STEM RUNNER-UP

Loly Saenz - Biological Sciences
Examining extra pair copulation events in African penguins  

Cory

GRADUATE STEM 1st PLACE

Cory Jordan - Psychological Science
Children's Thoughts on Spreading Misinformation

Lauren

GRADUATE NON-STEM RUNNER-UP

Lauren Chambers - Sociological Practice
Intersecting Realities: Black, Nonbinary, and Navigating a Binary World 

Taen

GRADUATE NON-STEM 1st PLACE

Taen Bounthapanya -
Literature & Writing Studies
(Re)Connecting Through the Art of Translation: Remembering the Words of Elders and Ancestors in Translating Sieosavat from Lao to English

 

Callie

                          Callie Steppat
               Undergraduate 1st Place

Cory

                           Cory Jordan
                 1st Place Graduate STEM

Taen

                   Taen Bounthapanya
             1st Place Graduate Non-STEM

 

The Annual Grad Slam is a campus-wide competition where both undergraduate and graduate students present their research and scholarly work in a concise and engaging manner to a non-specialist audience. It challenges participants to distill complex ideas into clear and compelling presentations within a short time frame. Grad Slam is not a research competition but a research communication competition. The goal is to effectively communicate the significance and impact of their research in a way that is accessible and engaging to a wide audience.

Student participants will make 1 presentation slide and give a 3-minute oral presentations before juries of professional experts from major corporations, foundations, public agencies, and colleges and universities in California.

Presentation Categories include:

  • Graduate Non-STEM
  • Graduate STEM
  • Undergraduate

Presentations from all disciplines are invited!

Call for Faculty Judges

We are seeking faculty volunteers to serve as judges for the 2025 Grad Slam event. Judges will evaluate presentations and submit scores using the Grad Slam scoring rubric. The time commitment is limited to the event duration on March 14, 2025, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. Faculty interested in participating should contact gradstudies@csusm.edu.

Grad Slam FAQs

  • Why Participate?
    • Enhanced Communication Skills: Grad Slam provides a platform for students to hone their ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely, a skill that is valuable in academia and beyond.

    • Professional Development: By participating, students can develop valuable skills in public speaking, storytelling, and presenting their research to a non-specialist audience, which can be beneficial for their future careers.

    • Networking Opportunities: Grad Slam offers students the chance to connect with peers, faculty, and professionals from various fields, expanding their network and potential opportunities for collaboration or future career paths.

    • Recognition and Visibility: Participants can gain recognition for their research and academic achievements, both within the university and potentially at broader levels if they advance to higher stages of the competition.

    • Personal Growth: The experience of participating in Grad Slam can boost students' confidence, self-esteem, and ability to present themselves and their work effectively in professional settings.

    • Prizes: Cash Prizes for top winnners!


    Winners will be awarded cash prizes and be selected from the following categories:

    • Two graduate (1 STEM and 1 Non-STEM)  - $500 each
    • One undergraduate (STEM or Non-STEM) - $300
    • Two runner-up graduate (1 STEM and 1 Non-STEM)  - $100 each

    The two graduate first-place graduate winners will be selected to advance to the CSU-Wide Grad Slam competition on May 9, 2025, hosted by CSU San Bernardino (via Zoom).

  • Eligibility
    • Open to All Disciplines: Students from all colleges at 大发 are encouraged to participate, with past events showcasing a range of disciplines.

    • Current or Recently Graduated Students: Must be enrolled in an undergrarduate, master's or doctoral program, or have graduated in Fall 2024.

    • Individual Presentations: Participants must present individually, even if part of a larger research group, focusing on their unique contributions and findings.

  • How to Sign Up?
    1. by Friday, March 7, 2025 at 11:59pm.
    2. Upon confirmation, submit a single, static PowerPoint slide to be projected at Grad Slam during the participant's presentation. Transitions, animations, or electronic media (e.g., sound or video files) are not permitted. A headshot or "selfie" will also need to be submitted.
    3. If you have not received a registration confirmation by March 11, 2025 email gradstudies@csusm.edu
  • Grad Slam Rules
    • Time Limit: Presentations are limited to three minutes. Speakers who exceed 3:05 will have points deducted from their score.
    • Slide Restriction: Participants may use only one static PowerPoint slide, without animations, videos, or transitions.
    • No Props or Sound Effects: No additional props, costumes, equipment, or sound effects are allowed.
    • Delivery: The presentation must be delivered in traditional (spoken) presentation style.
  • Scoring and Rubric

    Given that this is a competition centered on research communication, students will be evaluated based on their proficiency in articulating their research findings to communicate their research.

    Competitors will be scored on four general criteria of Comprehension, Content, Engagement, and Communication. Each of these criteria is assessed by evaluating whether a series of specific presentation goals, as outlined below, are met.

    Judges of the Grad Slam provide a score from 1 to 5 (fractional scores like 3.5 are permitted) for each of the four criteria. Each area is scored (with equal weighting) on a 1.0 (poor) to 5.0 (excellent) scale. The highest possible score earned is 20.0.

    View the 大发 Grad Slam Scoring Rubric 


For questions, contact gradstudies@csusm.edu or csusmgrc@gmail.com 

Sponsors

 

 

We are pleased to welcome  as a returning sponsor of the 2025 Grad Slam!

Lilly Team

Previous Winners

  • 2024 Grad Slam

    Brendan Boyd

    Brendan Boyd - Biological Sciences (Undergraduate Winner)
    Sodium Savants: How Caterpillars Maintain Their Salt and Water Balance

    Shanelle Watkins

    Shanelle Watkins - Educational Leadership (Graduate Non-STEM Winner)
    Navigating Leadership and Identity: Exploring the Experiences of Black Women Undergraduate Student Leaders at Hispanic Serving Institutions

    Poorvi Datta

    Poorvi Datta - Biological Science
    Integrating Recorded Lectures with Edited Captions Makes STEM Courses More Accessible for SWD

  • 2023 Grad Slam

    Serena Farrell | Biological Sciences (Undergraduate Winner)
    "Changes in Abundance in TRP/painless in the Osmoregulatory Tissues of the Aedes Aegypti larvae"

    Natalie Medico | History (People's Choice)
    "Radical Women, Media, and Civil Disobedience"

    Elisha Rainwaters | Sociological Practice (Non-STEM Winner)
    "The Impact of COVID quarantine in local independent musicians"

    Jocelyne Dates | Biological Sciences (STEM Winner) 
    "Voltage-gated Ion Channels Regulate Epithelial Ion Transport and Fluid Secretion Rate in the Malpighian Tubules of the Larval Cabbage Looper"

  • 2022 Grad Slam

    Alexis Castaneda | Biological Sciences (Undergraduate Winner)
    "Voltage-gated ion channels in Caterpillar non-excitable tissue"

    Daniel Castro | History (People's Choice)
    "American-Anime: How Japanese anime influenced American cartoons"

    Michelle Kang | Mathematics (Graduate Winner)
    "The Saturation Spectrum of Odd Cycles"

    Ciara Sanders | Biological Sciences (Graduate Winner) 
    "Investigating the effect of tetracycline treatment on the horizontal gene transfer of integrative conjugative elements in coastal bacteria"