Are you a BIPOC undergraduate student wondering what it is like to be a BIPOC STEM graduate student or a BIPOC STEM graduate student who wants to share their experience with a BIPOC undergraduate student aspiring to become a STEM graduate student?
Our Ambassador are waiting and ready to help you achieve your undergraduate research goals.
Former UR Ambassador, Jasmine Jordan, was nominated for the Rhodes Scholarship and current UR Ambassador, Gabriel Gurule was nominated for three scholarships.
A team of MSU Sociology researchers has been awarded $3,000 to study "Invisible Obstacles and Hidden Curriculum: Behind Racial Disparities in Times to Degree Completion in Sociology." Results from this award will be shared at UURAF!
Undergraduate Research Mentors/Supervisors: undergraduate researchers and creative assistants must be registered with the VPRI before beginning any work.
Jessica Diaz will be leaving our office to complete grad school.
Undergraduate research students Tushya Mehta and Grace Bonnema selected to present their work at Posters on the Hill.
Two professors and one post-doctoral researcher were awarded the 2021 Undergraduate Research Mentor and Supervisor of the Year Awards
President Stanley benefitted significantly from his undergraduate research experience. He plans to share how his research experiences have shaped him and his career, and how they continue to influence him to this day.
The Undergraduate Research Office is seeking applications for the 2021-22 Undergraduate Research (UR) Ambassador Program.
Freshman in the Department of Theatre have created a satirical web series about the experience of starting college during the COVID-19 pandemic, which will begin to be aired on Facebook Live 2/12/2020 at 8 pm EST
Research Ambassador Aalayna Green placed first in the poster category with her research on "Applied Experiential Feminist Applications in Experiential Education Courses."
Congratulations to Undergraduate Research Ambassador Jasmin Jordan on being named a Gates Cambridge Scholar!
Michigan State University’s Department of Theatre has produced a new sensory-friendly musical for children who are neurodiverse and will begin offering free virtual performances this month.
Students participate in undergraduate research which resulted in student-produced short documentary films highlighted in an innovative student film festival during December 2020.