Profiles of the 2000 IBS-CORE undergraduate research fellows
In-depth profile of one of the 2000 undergraduate researchers
A research project taken on by an undergraduate who wanted a-hands-on experience
The 2002-2003 IBS-CORE undergraduate researchers
Learn how environmental studies students (undergraduate and graduate) help guard watershed health
Learn more about a UM student that participates in many volunteer related activities
One UM senior got some hands-on experience working with lynx and snowshoe hare populations
A UM senior studied whether keen canine noses can be used to distinguish between black bear and grizzly bear scat (research was funded by the IBS-CORE project)
What some undergraduate summer diversity participates did to help with the asbestos problem
Profiles of recent and past graduate students at Flathead Lake Biological Station
A graduate student who traveled to Uganda to collect information for her MA thesis
A graduate student who traveled to Fiji to conduct her research
A graduate student who collected research on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda
A graduate student who traveled to Bhutan for research
Learn about a graduate students research project about amphibians
Graduate student working to reintroduce prairie dogs
Two UM journalism students helped to break the story about asbestos in Libby
Undergraduate students are invited to give formal presentations or displays of original research, scholarly activities, or creative endeavors in all academic areas (proposals must be in by the beginning of March)
Dates and descriptions of undergraduate research conferences for psychology students
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