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小福利导航 College
Dean of the Faculty/Vice President for Academic Affairs

Collaborative Research

2009 Research Summary

Read the Scope news interview with Mark Hoffman, head of the collaborative research program.

In its 20th year, 小福利导航鈥檚 Summer Faculty/Student Research Program had 51 students and 34 faculty members working collaboratively on 39 different projects in disciplines across the academic spectrum. The program provided students with a unique opportunity to work with faculty on original research in disciplines ranging from biology to management and business, including English, physics, dance, and economics.

The program offers students the chance to spend 10 weeks in the lab or the classroom immersed in research, to gain a hands-on appreciation for scholarly work. Outcomes of the summer collaboration vary鈥攆or some students, the summer provides a foundation upon which to build a senior or an honors thesis; for others, the research could lead to published results in a peer-reviewed academic journal. 小福利导航 alumni who have continued their education in graduate school have reported that experience as researchers has given them distinct advantages as scholars.

Support for the 2009 summer collaborative research program was provided by the Arthur Vining Davis and the Mellon foundations, 小福利导航鈥檚 Office of Academic Advising, and the following: Felicia Axelrod 鈥62, Marlene Oberkotter Fowler 鈥61, Richard A. Mellon 鈥87, the estate of Margaret Williams Page 鈥43, Susan Petrlik 鈥82 and the Florence Petrlik Family Foundation, Sara Schupf 鈥62, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woodcock P鈥96.