Several people stand and talk at an indoor art exhibit, with sketch portraits and colorful artworks displayed on white panels. Art supplies and brochures are laid out on a table between them.

Student Showcase

A group of people on a stage smile and hold oversized checks for various prize amounts. A branded backdrop featuring SUNY Niagara is behind them. Some are standing and others are kneeling in front.
A group of people on a stage smile and hold oversized checks for various prize amounts. A branded backdrop featuring SUNY Niagara is behind them. Some are standing and others are kneeling in front.
Thursday, April 23, 2026

SUNY Niagara Student Showcase

Since 2018, the SUNY Niagara Student Showcase has given the talented students of the college an opportunity to publicly display and explain their best learning and research work connected to their classroom experiences.

Through the generosity of SUNY Niagara faculty and staff, students will compete for thousands of dollars in prize money signifying the best project from several presentation categories, the most popular project based on votes from attendees of the showcase, and the best overall project.

A group of people on a stage smile and hold oversized checks for various prize amounts. A branded backdrop featuring SUNY Niagara is behind them. Some are standing and others are kneeling in front.
A group of people on a stage smile and hold oversized checks for various prize amounts. A branded backdrop featuring SUNY Niagara is behind them. Some are standing and others are kneeling in front.
A woman enthusiastically explains a scientific poster to an older woman and a young man in a gymnasium during a science fair or academic event. Other people are visible in the background.
A woman enthusiastically explains a scientific poster to an older woman and a young man in a gymnasium during a science fair or academic event. Other people are visible in the background.
Collaborate with a faculty mentor

SUNY Niagara Student Showcase

Students will present their work as a poster project, table project, art exhibition, or performance. More details can be found on the Categories page.

Students must have a faculty mentor in order to participate in the showcase. The mentor will help shape the project, ensure its quality, give suggestions on the project design, and ultimately submit the project to the Student Showcase Planning Committee.

A woman enthusiastically explains a scientific poster to an older woman and a young man in a gymnasium during a science fair or academic event. Other people are visible in the background.
A woman enthusiastically explains a scientific poster to an older woman and a young man in a gymnasium during a science fair or academic event. Other people are visible in the background.

Contact

Student Showcase Committee Members: Andy Aquino, Matthew Clarcq, Raylene Coogan,
Madison Ebsary, Glory Fox, Pamela Lange, Jean Linn, Andrew Yeager