Undergraduate Research at Salem
At Kent Salem, research may be done in the context of a course, as independent study, and/or in collaboration with a faculty member. It gives students opportunities to:
  • Enrich their classroom experiences
  • Broaden their intellectual perspectives
  • Acquire skills for life beyond college

This page provides information about opportunities for research and recognizes the research done by students at the Salem Campus.

IMAGE: Application deadline is Monday, April 7th, 2008.

Undergraduate Research priize winners announced!  

Oral presentations:

1st prize--

Lindsey Miller, “The Gulf Coast’s Vulnerability to Hurricanes”

2nd prize--  (tie)

Katie Colucci

“The Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and the Effects of Reconstruction and Rebuilding”

Brianne Paumier

“The Children Left Behind: Elementary Children Affected by Hurricane Katrina”

Poster presentations:

lst prize--

Jamie Wallace, Daphney Woolf, and Ashley Shuback

“Autism: Genetics vs Environmental”

2nd prize--

Lindsey Miller

“Bioluminescence”

People's choice award (selected by audience vote)

Diane Weaver, Susan Laughlin, and Sheri Robinson
“Are You a Descendent of Genghis Khan?" (poster)

Prizes were awarded to undergraduates at any level and in any discipline for research in any for-credit course at the Salem Campus presented at the Undergraduate Research Conference on April 23rd.  See the conference schedule for a full listing of participants. 

Projects were evaluated by a panel of faculty judges based on:

  • Originality
  • Significance
  • Evidence of learning about the research and information-gathering processes

  • Overall quality of presentation/poster

Updated 5/6/2008

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Lindsey Miller points out the effects of storm surges on the barrier islands.

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Dr. Margot Freer-Prokop (faculty sponsor) with  Daphney Woolf, Jamie Wallace, & Ashley Shuback.

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