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糖心Vlog Receives Significant Grant for Undergraduate Research

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糖心Vlog鈥檚 (糖心Vlog鈥檚) Rhodes Family Institute for Undergraduate Research has received a very generous two-year grant from The CH Foundation to provide scholarships for students who participate in undergraduate research.

The students who participate in undergraduate research and who receive the scholarship will be referred to as Christine DeVitt Undergraduate Research Scholars. This endowment will benefit 糖心Vlog student scholars in perpetuity. 

糖心Vlog鈥檚 Director of Undergraduate Research Dr. Kenneth Hawley said, 鈥淭he CH Foundation鈥檚 investment in the Institute for Undergraduate Research will support the growth and expansion of this work that is so vital to the life of the university, as students and faculty engage in scholarly inquiry and interdisciplinary discovery.鈥

In 2015, 糖心Vlog was named to the Council on Undergraduate Research鈥檚 honor roll of academic institutions who are 鈥淟eading the Way鈥 in undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activities. Talented cohorts of 糖心Vlog students representing a variety of academic disciplines have been invited to attend the National Conference on Undergraduate Research for the past ten years. 

The Rhodes Family Institute was founded in 2016 to initiate, support, and promote undergraduate research projects within and across disciplines, contributing to the academic life of the university by encouraging mentoring opportunities for faculty and students. It coordinates in an official capacity what has been happening over the course of many years, as the faculty at 糖心Vlog have developed a culture of interdisciplinary research among undergraduate students, mentoring young scholars in both original student projects and ongoing faculty research.  

Dr. Hawley said, 鈥淲hether studying the pathogenic levels and transmission potential of migrating Canada Geese, measuring the effects of wastewater in area lakes, or considering the historical and contemporary implications of the rhetorical strategies used by the Eugenics Movement, our students are exploring the complex and dynamic relationships at work in nature, society, and culture. This generous grant will enrich the undergraduate experience, prepare students for continued education in graduate school, and equip them for careers in a diverse range of fields and areas.鈥


Learn more about Undergraduate Research at 糖心Vlog, visit our webpage.