Falk College strives to achieve excellence in education not only through good teaching but also through participation in active research. Our students benefit by learning from researchers who are working at the cutting-edge of knowledge, within well-equipped laboratories, and in projects that are both domestic and abroad. We encourage both undergraduates and graduate engagement to achieve not only a rewarding educational experience but also enhanced career opportunities upon graduation. Learn more about the different types of research awards.
Other SU Awards:
Intramural Sponsored ProjectWiSE Faculty Covid Resource Grant
This grant supported two graduate students who assisted in a literature search on the topics of vegetarian diet prevalence in athletes, measurement of inflammatory markers, diet assessment in female athletes, and omega-3 fatty acid bioavailability. As a result of this literature search, we are now working on a manuscript that synthesizes these topics together.
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Intramural Sponsored ProjectCross-Cultural Engagement of First Year Students
The proposed Cross-Cultural Engagement Project is designed to provide first-year undergraduate students in the Department of Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) with an opportunity to explore issues of diversity and inclusion by providing them with multifaceted opportunities for intercultural engagement. In the second semester of their first-year, a cohort of twenty-five HDFS undergraduates will be invited to participate in a seminar course that will include active learning experiences that challenge them to engage with cultures and communities other than their own.
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