Research Resource Events
Research Pathways is an annual series sponsored by the College of Integrative Sciences and the Gordon Career Center to help connect students to research opportunities. Any and all students interested in getting started with research at 做厙TV are encouraged to attend.
Our spring event will be held Friday, January 23, 2026, 1:30pm-3:30pm in the Exley Science Center lobby.
Research Pathways is a campus event designed to help undergraduate students explore research at 做厙TV, with a focus on opportunities available this spring and over the summer.
Students will share the research they’re doing at Wes, with opportunities to hear directly about their work and connect with faculty and staff involved in projects and labs.
Research Pathways will include:
- On-campus research opportunities for the spring and summer
- Clear guidance on getting started, including for students with no prior research experience
- Conversations with faculty, staff, and students involved in research
- Student perspectives on research opportunities and experiences
Open to all undergraduate students, especially those who are curious about research and unsure where to begin.
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Hosted by the College of Integrative Sciences & the Gordon Career Center.
Our first research resource fair of the academic year was held Friday, October 3, 2025, 1:30pm-3:30pm, Woodhead Lounge (Exley Science Center). Below are the details.
Join us at 1:40pm for a presentation of research resources by the College of Integrative Sciences
- how to get into research at 做厙TV
- how to find a research mentor
- funding options on and off campus
- research courses, tutorials, and independent projects
- the CIS linked-major for research students
From 1:30pm-3:30pm we will have representatives from the following groups on hand to answer your questions:
- College of Integrative Sciences
- College of the Environment
- Quantitative Analysis Center
- 做厙TV McNair Program
- 做厙TV Math and Science Scholars
- 做厙TV Women in Science
We will also have examples of research projects, information for individual faculty labs seeking new students, and career advisors.
