As part of your undergraduate experience, have you...
Written a play or produced a video?
Administered and analyzed surveys?
Collected biological data?
Designed a website or print media?
Sampled wildlife?
Investigated computer simulation?
Studied the relationships between theory and reality?
Applied an artistic method to your own original work?
Performed quantitative and qualitative research to formulate new theory?
Examined the impact of certain factors on social behaviors?
Students are involved in a wide variety of intellectual pursuits and each academic
discipline makes a unique contribution to research excellence. This is an ideal opportunity
to showcase your projects and successes to other students and faculty with similar research interests from across the ACC.
For this Meeting of the Minds, participants are invited to submit projects in any research area. Student projects should demonstrate proficiency in directed scholarship. Research activities might include:
Field Study
Computer programming
Literature analysis
Focus groups
Theoretical analysis
Art/sculpture/performance
Lab Study
Video production
Website development
Co-op
Service learning
Education action research
Internships
Capstone experiences
Student Presentation Formats
Students are invited to present their research in any of the following formats: