Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
Buffalo State College (Buffalo State) is the largest of the 13 colleges of arts and sciences in the SUNY (State University of New York) system. Its total enrollment is nearly 11,000, with an undergraduate enrollment of 9,139. Experiential pedagogies, including undergraduate research, are reflected across the undergraduate programs and Buffalo State College has placed increasing emphasis and resources on expanding undergraduate research opportunities for students in all academic disciplines. Our use of the term ‘research’ is broadly defined by the standard practices established within each academic discipline and includes scholarship and creative activities. It is assumed that the activity will produce original results and contribute to the body of knowledge and creative works within a discipline.
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CUR Quarterly, https://www.cur.org/what/publications/journals/curq/issues/
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Recommended Citation
Singer, J., Weiler, D. (2009). A Longitudinal Student Outcomes Evaluation of the Buffalo State College Summer Undergraduate Research Program. CUR Quarterly, 29(3), 20-25.
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