Brevard College Undergraduate Research Conference
The Undergraduate Research Conference is a campus-wide celebration showcasing the work of student research and scholarship.
The annual event features a wide range of interests spanning the breadth of the College’s undergraduate academic programs.
The event features a wide range of interests spanning the breadth of the College’s undergraduate academic programs.
The conference underscores the hands-on mentorship and experiential learning that shape the Brevard College student experience.
Examples of Student Research
- Exploring Borne’s Carmen Fantasy
- Anthropogenic Influences On Kings Creek Alkalinity
- Balancing People, Planet, and Profit: A Capstone Business Simulation Experience
- Learning to Teach Historical Thinking: Observing and Executing Inquiry-Based Education
- In Silico Characterization of Propionibacterium freudenreichii Phage Endolysins as Potential Enzybiotics for Cutibacterium acnes
- Freshwater Observation Methods Comparison
- The Mad Ones: the Road to Adulthood, and the Influence of Decisions through Grief
- Influence of Urbanization on Microplastic Pollution in River Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Brevard (USA) and Karatina (Kenya)
- The Love of L’Histoire: An Examination and Performance of Multi-Percussion through the 20th Century.
- Sports, Spectacle & Statecraft: How Mexico Used Sports to Sustain Its Perfect Dictatorship.
- Music and Psychology: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Special Education
Learn more about the Undergraduate Research Conference
Please reach out to Dr. Maveety or Dr. Kuck below if you have additional questions about the Undergraduate Research Conference.