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NCUR 2024 Undergraduate Research Stories Part 2: Hospitals, Medicaid, Biological Tools, and School Boards.

College Matters. Alma Matters.
College Matters. Alma Matters.
Episode • May 9, 2024 • 42m

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This April, I had the privilege of doing a series of conversations with undergraduate researchers at NCUR 2024 in Long Beach, California.

This is the Second in a series of 3 episodes  based on those conversations.

On this Episode we feature 4 Student Researchers on a range of topics from Hospitals to School Boards.

The students are Tobi Ojo of Virginia Commonwealth University, Susanna Kim of Johns Hopkins University, Tim Schulz of St. Catherine University in MN, and Natalie Castro of University of Colorado Boulder.

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  • The students are Tobi Ojo of Virginia Commonwealth University, Susanna Kim of Johns Hopkins University, Tim Schulz of St. Catherine University in MN, and Natalie Castro of University of Colorado Boulder.

Memorable Quote:I think one primary skill that I learned is self confidence. I think where I went to school for my first undergrad, it just created such a stigma that you had to be a certain type of person to, mainly a hard sciences type person, like lab research, bench research, that sort of thing, to be a researcher. And when I saw the effects that I could have with populations just with analyzing data, and making recommendations to public health agencies and both private and public. I thought I saw how much capability I have to affect the world and affect change.” Tim Schulz, St. Catherine University.

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