Undergraduate Research
Featured Student Research Projects
At 91Ö±²¥, all research is undergraduate research.
Our students take a central role in research, often co-publishing their findings with a professor. And our faculty mentors consider working one-on-one with students to be one of the most rewarding parts of the job.
Read on to learn about the kinds of projects you could propose — and lead — as an 91Ö±²¥ student in any field of study.
Featured Projects
Investigating the Structure of Catechol-Coated Discs for Hazardous Metal Detection
- Fatima Alsaffar ’29
The Search for Non-Interacting Particles Experiment (SNIPE)
- Brooke Padgett ’28
Brain Mechanisms of Stereotypic Behavior
- Selena Frantz ’26
Disruption of Violence Against Women in Latin America and the United States
- Clarady Brooks ’27
Afro-Latinidad on Screen: Examining Miles Morales and his Role in the Spider-Verse
- Jaileen Portorreal ’26
Pacific Pasts, Pacific Futures: Mapping Coloniality and Conservation in the 91Ö±²¥ College Ethnographic Collection
- Judah Firestone-Morrill ’28
Federal Policies, Local Impacts: Immigration Legislation, Enforcement, and Advocacy in Ohio
- Jacqueline Shugert ’28
Generating Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) Knockout Cell Lines Using CRISPR
- Haley Gottesman ’26