Thirty undergraduate students participated in the 2021 Student Research Summer Fellowship Program, working with faculty mentors on team or individual research projects with topics ranging from anthropology to astronomy.
One project took a close, analytical look at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, while another offered a deep dive into the world of fish parasitology. Student members of the college’s International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team presented two posters on their 2021 project, titled “Snip Flaps.”
Project posters were on display in the Hunt College Union International Lounge from Sept. 8 through Sept. 17. On Sept. 10, the students gave poster presentations for members of the campus community who stopped by the research show to check out their work.
The Summer Research Fellowship Program is supported by the College at Oneonta Foundation and the Alumni Association through funding allocated to the college's Student Grant Program for Research & Creative Activity.