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Eastern students conduct research in every major. Unlike at larger institutions, where faculty-mentored research is chiefly conducted by graduate students, Eastern students can start conducting professional research as early as their first year. Research projects can be team-based and part of a class or conducted as independent study. Students also have a host of presentation and publication opportunities to share their research and learn valuable professional/academic skills in the process. Faculty mentors in each academic department support student researchers, with overall coordination provided by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity.

Presenting Your Research

Poster on the hill

Posters on the Hill

This annual research conference at the U.S. Capitol brings together undergraduate students representing their states. Eastern students have presented their research at Posters on the Hill and represented Connecticut the past six straight years and eight of the past 13.

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CREATE

CREATE

Each year at the on-campus Celebrating Research Excellence and Artistic Talent at Eastern conference, more than 300 students from all majors present their research, showcase their artwork, perform on stage and share their research and creative talents with the community.

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COPLAC conference

COPLAC conference

Eastern will play virtual host to students from nine public liberal arts colleges on Nov. 7 for COPLAC's annual Northeast regional conference. Students have worked hard preparing research and creative works for this competitive meeting, modified for the pandemic.

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“Students who conduct undergraduate research get better grades, stay in school and graduate at higher rates, and set themselves up for success in graduate school and professional careers.”
Coordinator
Niti Pandey
Webb Hall, Rm. 165
pandeyn@easternct.edu
(860) 465-5293
(860) 465-4541
Coordinator
Emily Todd
Webb Hall, Rm. 264
todde@easternct.edu
(860) 465-5295
(860) 465-4541
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State-of-the-Art Technology

Motion Capture

Motion Capture

Confocal Microscope

Confocal Microscope

3D Printing

3D Printing

3D Projection in Thread City

3D Projection in Thread City

Digital History

Digital History

Virtual Dissection

Virtual Dissection

Student Researchers Tell Us...

Undergraduate Research
Dual Language Research

Fatma Godina '22

Fatima co-authored a published article on dual language learners in preschool classrooms. “As a dual language learner myself, it was really interesting to be part of this study. This experience really sparked an interest in the field of research. I love learning, and I think that’s one of the main things that you do as a researcher — you just never stop learning.”

Undergraduate Research
Posters on the Hill

Tyler Wright '22

Tyler was one of 60 undergraduate students nationwide selected to present at the prestigious Posters on the Hill conference. To an audience of legislators, Wright presented on hospital length of stay (LOS) and readmission rates. “While I am not sure how this conference will impact my career going forward, I hope it could potentially lead to some job opportunities.”

Undergraduate Research
Dual Language Research

Abigail Bourdon ’22

Abigail’s research on the play of dual language preschoolers was published in a peer-reviewed journal. “I am lucky to not only have learned throughout the experience, but also grateful to have expanded the field of education. Having the opportunity to participate in research was one of the best parts of Eastern and it confirmed my passion to continue to teach and learn about children’s development.”