Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities at Kent State University

Engaging in research or working on a creative activity as an undergraduate student is a fantastic way to work closely with prominent faculty members and researchers, learn more about an area of interest, apply your classroom knowledge, and expand your skills--it also adds something special to your resume.

What is research?
Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities describes collaborations between students and faculty in the sciences, arts, humanities, and social sciences. It is inquiry into an area or investigation that allows an undergraduate student to make a unique contribution (intellectual, original, or creative) to their field. This contribution can be in the form of new knowledge, interpretation of knowledge, or artistic/creative performance.

Find our more about undergraduate research activites at Kent State University in the April 2008 issue of Perspectives, the online journal of the Faculty Professional Development Center (FPDC)

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Undergraduate Research at Kent State University

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Dr. Joseph D. Ortiz
Associate Professor of Geology
Division of Research and Graduate Studies
Phone: 330-672-2225 (x2-2225)
Fax: 330-672-7949
Email: jortiz@kent.edu



 

 

 
 

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