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Ashley Jancura ’26, a psychology and biology double major, presents to Rameses at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
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(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
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All undergraduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill have the opportunity to conduct research no matter their major. Those who do play a major role in making Carolina a
research powerhouse
On April 22, students from a wide range of disciplines showed off their research projects at the
27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research
, held at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center.
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Kevin Parris ’26, a computer science and interdisciplinary studies double major, describes his work at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Parris’ research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Natalie Druffner ’26, a chemistry and music double major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Druffner’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Alex Montano ’27, a neuroscience major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Montano’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Meredith Smith ’28, an Earth and marine sciences major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Smith’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Executive vice chancellor and provost Magnus Egerstedt (center) and Chancellor Lee H. Roberts (right) hear from students about their work at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research, including Fatima Khan ’26 (left), a human development and family science and psychology double major.
Read about Khan’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Seren Wang ’28, a biology and sociology double major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Wang’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Jaya Gupta ’27, a neuroscience major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Gupta’s research
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Akiah Schoenhoff ’27, a psychology major, presents at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Schoenhoff’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Adore Organo takes a selfie with their daughter, Ally Organo ’28, a statistics and analytics and mathematics double major, at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Organo’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Rodina Eliwa ’27, a biology and neuroscience double major, poses with Rameses at the 27th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
Read about Eliwa’s research.
(Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
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