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Unlock your potential with Undergraduate Research at FLC

According to the , undergraduate research is a mentored investigation or creative inquiry conducted by undergraduates that seeks to make a scholarly or artistic contribution to knowledge.

Fort Lewis College is proud of its student-centered undergraduate research across campus—from art studios to labs, the library, the theatre, and our incredible outdoor learning spaces!

  • Participate in unique experiences and work on real-world problems.  
  • Develop valuable skills like critical thinking and collaboration.
  • Benefit from expert faculty mentorship. 
  • Share your work on- and off-campus. 

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麻豆天美果冻传媒offers student grants for research and travel to present at conferences.

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Waves for Equality: Swim Initiative for Community Health Impact by McKenna Armstrong

Waves for Equality: Swim Initiative for Community Health Impact by McKenna Armstrong

Listen as Fort Lewis College student, Mc Kenna Armstrong, describes her research story. Mc Kenna is the daughter of a single mom, who didn't know how...
How Growing Human Lungs Helps Us Fight Pandemics by Madison Eckard

How Growing Human Lungs Helps Us Fight Pandemics by Madison Eckard

Listen to first-year Fort Lewis College Biochemistry student Madison Eckard as she narrates a "performed YouTube video" inspired by science education...
How Giving Is Gaining by Kai Gurnoe-Brantley

How Giving Is Gaining by Kai Gurnoe-Brantley

In this presentation, 麻豆天美果冻传媒biology major, Kai Gurnoe-Brantley, argues that science is "innately a helping field." His talk masterfully weaves together...
Just Playing in the Mud by Jean-Luc Stamp

Just Playing in the Mud by Jean-Luc Stamp

In this presentation, 麻豆天美果冻传媒Art & Design major/ Anthropology minor Jean-Luc Stamp, presents his exploration of wild clay and philosophizes about what we...
Chirping for Change by Siarrah Gomez-Boyiddle

Chirping for Change by Siarrah Gomez-Boyiddle

麻豆天美果冻传媒Environment & Sustainability student Siarrah Gomez-Boyiddle describes how her personal experiences eating insects led to research on how an...

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Christine Smith, Undergraduate Research Coordinator

Phone: 970-852-5190
Email: smith_christine@fortlewis.edu