Events

  • RU Student Research & Creative Scholarship Symposium
    The RU Student Research & Creative Scholarship Symposium April 19-23, 2021 is live! Join us for live virtual sessions and browse student poster, oral & performance studies presentations! 
  • Discussion Series 2: Cross-Cultural Research
    The OSR's Amy Chen will be presenting on cross-cultural research as part of her discussion series on Thursday, March 4th at 3:00 PM CST.  This presentation will go over four papers that examine the difficulties of research between cultures and the implications for future research in this area. This second installment of the discussion series…
  • Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium (CAURS)
    The OSR wants to make all undergraduate students aware of the upcoming deadline to submit oral or poster presentations for The Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium (CAURS). This is one of the largest annual undergraduate research conferences in the country, which brings together  undergraduate students in the Chicagoland area from all academic disciplines to present…
  • Spring 2021: Events & Deadlines
    Happy New Year to all! The OSR is looking forward to working with you and assisting you in any way we can this semester! Please read below for a list of scheduled upcoming events and deadlines brought to you by the OSR: Workshops and presentations start Friday, January 22, 2021: Please join us for workshops and…
  • Angelina Anderson, Biology (BA) - How Phenology is Affected By Weather Patterns
    This research project examines how climate change may affect the phenology of native and non-native plants along phylogenetic lines. The purpose of this project is to determine whether changing phenology, specifically the day of flowering in the midwest region, being consistent along phylogenetic lines can be used to determine if climate change is occurring. This…
  • McNair Session 3: Social Science & STEM presentations 1:30-4:00 pm
    Yolanda Flowers, Moderator • Giselle Garcia (Higher Education) Title: Impacts of Remote Learning due to Covid-19 on College Students – Mentor Dr. Tom Philion • Jessica Villarreal (Biology) Title: Impact of Habitat Fragmentation on Animal Dispersed Trees in an African Biodiversity Hotspot – Mentor Dr. Norbert Cordeiro • Jonathan Julion (Philosophy) Title: Does Technology Control…
  • McNair Session 2: Keynote Address, Carl McNair 12:30- 1: 30 pm
    The Keynote speaker is Carl McNair, founder of the Dr. Ronald E. McNair Foundation Inc. Register to receive zoom link