Undergraduate Research Blog

JACK SULLIVAN
Conducting research as an undergraduate during the semester can be challenging but is ultimately manageable with discipline and time-management. Learn More
—JENNA LOPORCARO
While participating in undergraduate research is often encouraged for a resumé boost or acceptance into graduate school, there is so much more to this... Learn More
—ETHAN KELLER
I never thought my research on leprosy would make me a skeptic. Nonetheless, my investigation led me to question foundational beliefs about my percept... Learn More
—CAROLINE HEAFIELD
The most consistent piece of advice given to me by anyone who worked in research was to get into it as soon as possible, and do it as often as I could... Learn More
—JACOB DUMAIS
As a student studying to complete my Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry, molecular, and cellular biology, I have always been interested in ane... Learn More
—OWEN HUGHES
The opportunity to conduct research at the undergraduate level is invaluable. The process inevitably involves a deep-dive into some aspect of your bro... Learn More
—NATE GOODWIN
I am a rising senior in the Exercise Science program, and my colleague, Gabe Dennett, and I are conducting research with a Summer Undergraduate Resear... Learn More
—GABE DENNETT
I am a rising senior at UNH with a double major in Exercise Science and Nutrition. This summer, Nate Goodwin and I are conducting a research study fun... Learn More
—KARA HATALSKY
This past spring, I was fortunate enough to be accepted to the Hamel Center’s Research Experience and Apprenticeship Program, and since then, I’ve bee... Learn More
—ELEORA MCCAY
There is no doubt when it comes to research careers that an education is required. But what does that education look like? Learn More