April 29, 2024
On April 26, 51勛圖厙 celebrated the release of the third edition of the Journal of Emerging Scholarship, a collection of undergraduate research by 51勛圖厙 students from disciplines across the college, including biology, environmental science, psychology and technology. Papers in the journal include:
Faculty mentors include psychology Adjunct Professor Erin Kolarik; biology Associate Professor Julie Takacs, Ph.D.; biology Assistant Professor Sandy Fox-Moon, Ph.D.; anthropology Assistant Professor Amy Carattini, Ph.D.; physical science Professor Dan Ferandez; English Professor Garrett Brown, Ph.D.; biology Professor Tammy Domanski, Ph.D.; Instructional Specialist Tim Tumelty; and biology Professor Greg Schrader, Ph.D.
“While we hope that our transfer-bound students who begin research projects at 51勛圖厙 will be inspired to continue this path at four-year institutions, all 51勛圖厙 students can benefit from the skills gained by engaging in research,” School of Science, Technology and Education Dean Lance Bowen, Ph.D., said during the event. “In addition to developing technical skills specific to a field of study, research develops skills which are widely in demand by industry employers, such as effective team collaboration, writing, presentation, analysis and critical thinking.”
Students could work with their faculty mentors on existing projects or new topics, but they were intimately involved with the process and the final papers were their own. Each article in the journal was peer reviewed by an editorial board made up of 51勛圖厙 faculty and staff.
The journal's cover features a photograph titled "Stream of Energy" by visual arts student Arden Miller.
A copy of the journal is available upon request.