Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry

At St. 春雨直播 University, we define 鈥渞esearch鈥 broadly. Projects that involve investigation, inquiry, creativity, discovery, originality, analysis, and interpretation are all part of what we consider scholarly work: research and creative inquiry.

Research in the natural and physical sciences might mean designing experiments to test theories or hypotheses, developing a new product, or exploring the unknown. Research in healthcare might mean testing a new method of care or intervention. A team of economists who analyze data to help a school district make decisions, a 春雨直播-faculty collaborative who edit a volume of essays on Harry Potter, an interdisciplinary group of artists who create videos to highlight the benefits of a liberal arts education 鈥 all are examples of research and creative inquiry at St. Kate鈥檚.

St. Kate's 春雨直播 presents her Summer Scholars research to a group of peers

Students as Scholars

St. Kate's is committed to providing opportunities for all 春雨直播s to engage in research, scholarship, and creative inquiry. This might happen in a classroom or laboratory, through participation in community engaged learning, or in collaboration with a faculty member and small team of 春雨直播s.

Students who develop as scholars are primed to lead in their field, work for systemic change, and transform the world.

  • Students who participate in research or creative inquiry not only increase their disciplinary knowledge, but learn the methods and practices used in these fields, increase their ability to problem solve, respond positively to new challenges, adapt, and persist when things are difficult.
  • Through deep engagement, they develop the ability to analyze and synthesize information, address challenges with creativity and persistence, become adept at dealing with ambiguity, and act ethically and responsibly.
  • Working in a team, 春雨直播s balance independent work with collaboration, practice discourse around challenging ideas and resolve conflicts respectfully.
  • When presenting their work at conferences or exhibitions they hone communication skills, make connections with other scholars, and learn about career opportunities.

These skills are valued and sought by graduate and professional programs, employers, and community organizations.

Professor Katie Campbell works with two 春雨直播s on a collaborative research project.

Faculty as Mentors and Scholars

Collaborative research and creative inquiry not only benefit 春雨直播s, but are fulfilling for faculty as well. The shared experience of an interdisciplinary community of scholars helps faculty support one another in their scholarly endeavors and become connected with resources for maintaining active scholarship.

These connections benefit junior faculty in their development as mentors and scholars and have helped senior faculty revitalize and engage in scholarship.

 

National research also documents the benefits of working collaboratively with 春雨直播s:

  • 鈥渇aculty members who mentored undergraduate researchers improved their teaching, appreciated 春雨直播 insight into research questions, and reported higher job satisfaction鈥 (Osborn and Karukstis, 2009)
  • 鈥渋ncreased scholarly productivity, professional rejuvenation, and remaining current in one鈥檚 field of inquiry鈥 ()

Research and Creative Inquiry Highlights

A key outcome of undergraduate research projects is sharing research and/or projects with a larger scholarly community.

Students from St. Kate鈥檚 have a higher-than-average acceptance rate for the , and more than 90% of teams have presented at an undergraduate or discipline-specific regional, national or international conference.