Research Reports:

apping ancient irrigation canals in Peru. Collecting 3,783 bugs to see a dam's influence on critter populations. Pricking fruit with needles to practice medical procedures.

"This research fair gives everyone a chance to see what undergraduates are doing," said Robin Hoecker, who created a photomosaic portraying her vision for equality. "It's really exciting to share your project — one that you've spent hours and hours creating — with people at the University and in the community."

Click on the links to read about the fascinating discoveries of undergraduates in business, engineering, health, humanities, and life sciences.

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