The research of undergraduate students from the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ has been published in the spring issue of the Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly.
Two peer-reviewed articles about studentsβ research needs written by ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ students were published in the journal, which targets faculty and administrators interested in undergraduate research. The quarterlyβs editor said the articles were selected for publication because of their interdisciplinary nature.
βFive Effective Strategies for Mentoring Undergraduates: Studentsβ Perspectivesβ by biomedical sciences major Mario Pita; chemistry major Christopher Ramirez; biology major Nathanaelle Joacin; psychology major Sarah Prentice; and early childhood development major Christy Clarke provides the studentsβ insights on how faculty mentors can engage undergraduate researchers and help them to generate their best work.
βFive Essential Skills for Every Undergraduate Researcherβ by biomedical sciences major Adrienne Showman; interdisciplinary studies major Linh Anh Cat; psychology major Jacquelyn Cook; art history and anthropology double-major Natalie Holloway; and biology major Tyler Wittman focuses on the qualities necessary for successful undergraduate researchers.
To read the publication, visit http://www.cur.org/publications/curquarterly/.