Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate Research

W&L invests heavily in student research, whether independent or in partnership with faculty. As a W&L student, you can apply for one of hundreds of research stipends to partner with a professor or undertake an independent research project, on-campus or further afield. Opportunities abound for work in the natural sciences and the humanities, and students are encouraged to take part in the University’s semi-annual Science, Society and the Arts research conference.

Advanced Immersion and Mentoring

The Advanced Immersion and Mentoring (AIM) program instills an increased sense of confidence and belonging for entering first-year students from widely diverse backgrounds. AIM Summer Scholars participate in a fully-funded five-week experience on campus before classes start conducting research in a variety of disciplines and areas of study.

Johnson Opportunity Grants

Johnson Opportunity Grants support independent student projects, including internships, conference travel, service or research projects around the world. Johnson Opportunity Grants are competitive and open to any rising junior or senior.

Endeavor Collaborative Grants

Johnson Endeavor grants support pairs of U.S. and international students in developing and realizing a summer project in the home country of the international student.

Stories


W&L to Host ‘Slices of Research’ Program at Salerno Wood Fired Pizza & Taphouse

Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on Jan. 28.

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The Science of Sleep

Associate professor Ryan Brindle’s sleep lab gives students unparalleled opportunities to conduct hands-on research at the undergraduate level.

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Students Share Entrepreneurial Ideas in Video Pitch Competition

Students polished their pitching skills at a video pitch competition on Dec. 6 in the Harte Center for Teaching and Learning.

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Florence As It Was Chosen for National Competition

The interdisciplinary research project has been selected to participate in an open competition among medieval digital humanities projects for K-12 students.

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Meet Emma Marvelli ’27

Marvelli enjoys building a community on campus as an RA and through her academic work.

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Project Uplift

Three W&L students partnered with an NGO in Ghana this summer to create a training program for aspiring female entrepreneurs.

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Spooky Action on Campus

W&L’s quantum computing program is among the first in the nation offered at a small liberal arts institution.

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Opportunity to Thrive

Adhip Adhikari ’27 spent much of his summer creating a library at a secondary school near his family’s home in Katmandu, Nepal.

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Inspiring Minds

George Bent, Sidney Gause Childress Professor in the Arts, has spent his career at W&L inspiring and being inspired by his students.

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From Shakespeare to Sci-Fi

While exploring the connections between “Station Eleven” and William Shakespeare, professor of English Holly Pickett and her crew of summer research students examined the foundational value of the humanities to society.

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Compassion in Action

This summer, students working with associate professor of theater Stephanie Sandberg explored the practice of compassion through the eyes of documentarians.

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George Bent sets up a scanner on the roof of a building in Florence.

Reconstructing the Past

Summer Research Scholars are spending their summer helping to bring one of the world’s oldest cities to life through modern technology.

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