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Student Research Spotlight

At the University of Richmond, commitment to undergraduate research is a guiding academic principle. Students in all fields have opportunities to work collaboratively with faculty both in and out of the classroom. Our undergraduates learn firsthand to investigate real-life issues and solve real-world problems, preparing them to make meaningful contributions to society. Here are a few examples of our students’ current research:

Jasmine Major, ’09

Began graduate-level research as a senior … in high school

Jasmine Major, ’09
Psychology and Neuroscience
Glen Allen, Va.

Daniel English, ’07

Advancing economic theory through research

Daniel English, ’07
Economics
Sioux Falls, S.D.

Amanda Lavin, ’06

Combining aesthetics and intellect in art

Amanda Lavin, ’06
Studio Art
Birdsboro, Pa.

Bryan Der, '08

Passion for science thrives at Richmond

Bryan Der, ’08
Biochemistry
Chester, Va.

Adam Johnson, ’08

Undergraduate research opening new doors

Adam Johnson, ’08
Biochemistry
Overland Park, Kan.

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