Krista Westervelt has been awarded the University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award (ULURA). The award focuses on the ability of an undergraduate student to locate, select and synthesize information from library resources for the creation of an original research project or paper. Westervelt is a junior Peace and Conflict Studies major and Gerontology Program minor at…
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The University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award (ULURA) Committee Is Now Accepting Submissions
The University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award (ULURA) is given every year in recognition of an outstanding original paper or project in any media (film, performance, software or technology) created by an undergraduate student or students at UNC Greensboro. Successful individual or group projects will demonstrate the ability to locate, select and synthesize information from library…
Montana Joyce Wins 2019 Undergraduate Research Award
Dean of University Libraries and Professor Martin Halbert and Associate Dean for Public Services and Associate Professor Kathryn Crowe presented the 2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award to Montana Joyce, a double major in history and biology, on May 2 at UNC Greensboro’s Student Honors Convocation. The award focuses on the ability of a student…
University Libraries Now Accepting Nominations for the 2019 Undergraduate Research Award
University Libraries is currently soliciting submissions for its Undergraduate Research Award. This $500 prize is given in recognition of an outstanding undergraduate paper or project that best demonstrates the ability to locate, select and synthesize information from scholarly resources and uses those resources in the creation of an original paper or project in any academic…
Now Accepting Nominations for the Undergraduate Research Award
The University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award (ULURA) is given in recognition of an outstanding original paper or project in any media. Created by an undergraduate student or students at UNCG, successful individual or group projects will demonstrate the ability to locate, select and synthesize information from scholarly resources. The winning entry will receive a $500…