Meets: Wednesdays 2:00pm-3:00pm
Although labs and the people who work in them are highly creative and productive, the work that happens there can seem inaccessible and mysterious to undergraduates. In this Honors Experience, research labs across the University will open up their doors to a small group of Honors students over the course of an academic semester. With each lab tour, students will read several recent publications from that lab and discuss them with the faculty and staff researchers. Students who participate in this experience will have the opportunity to tour labs in the STEM fields, the social sciences, and in departments not traditionally known to do lab work (like Design, Environmental Sciences, and Anthropology). If you are wondering what research looks like and would like to get started yourself, this is an excellent way to become familiar with the University’s opportunities.
EXPERIENCE GOALS:
Students will be responsible for attending at least six (6) of the 8 lab tours offered.
- Students will participate in pre-reading publications, lab tours, and reflection experiences throughout the semester, as well as a reflection/response paper or presentation at the end of the semester.
- Students will get support in approaching a professor to have an independent conversation about their research and/or your ability to join ongoing research.
- Students will be able to gain valuable skills and knowledge to get connected to research opportunities on campus and build on throughout their academic career.