Research Week Sets Firebirds Up for Success

From planning to preparation, Firebird Advancement Week connects students with resources for their next academic chapter.
Research presentations during Firebird Research Week. Photo: Hassan, Ahlam (Dream)

Firebird Advancement Week recently took place at the Lamond-Riggs Campus, offering students an opportunity to take the next step in their academic journey at the University of the District of Columbia.

A UDC student leads a research presentation during Firebird Research Week. Photo: Hassan, Ahlam (Dream)

Held from April 6-10, the weeklong event encouraged students to transition from associate to bachelor’s degree programs at UDC. Previously known as Transition Week, the newly renamed event emphasizes academic growth and continued progress. Students graduating in May and moving from an associate to a bachelor’s program were required to attend as part of the transition process. During the week, they received guidance, asked questions and connected with university resources to support their academic success.

Firebird Advancement Week serves as a key resource for students preparing to continue their studies and pursue long-term academic and career goals.

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