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Undergraduate Research Day
Fall / Spring

Welcome to a celebration of Undergraduate Research across the disciplines.

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Advanced student research continues throughout the year in all disciplines and, after months of hard work, merits the opportunity for presentation, recognition and applause!

Each student’s presentation marks the culmination of intense individual or team research, in books or in the lab, in the field or studio or on stage, often with moments of anguish, uncertainty, frustration, but also happy discovery, satisfaction, enthusiasm, relief and -- revision, revision, revision. There’s a reason it’s called a discipline! The culmination of an advanced undergraduate’s work in that discipline reflects the mastery of both methods and foundational knowledge, and a transition to graduate school or professional life.

As Coordinator of Undergraduate Research, I am happy to help make visible to the university community in general the outstanding work by highly motivated student researchers in their respective departments all around the university under the guidance of experienced and engaged faculty members. The presentation of research, the sharing of knowledge, is the life-blood of the academic enterprise, and we all benefit from knowing what our hardest working, most advanced students have accomplished.

We all can join in applauding the work of both the students, who work hard over many months after years of course work in their field, and their faculty mentors, who advise and supervise over months and years, with best wishes for continued success!

The students enjoy your questions and comments and attention!

Sincerely,
Neil H. Donahue
Coordinator of Undergraduate Research
Senior Associate Dean, HUHC
Professor of German and Comparative Literature