They Fought for Us, Now They Fight for Sleep
Neuroscience major conducts research designed to help develop treatments for sleep disorders in combat veterans
The Stonehill Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program is an opportunity for students to perform significant, publishable research under the guidance of and in collaboration with an experienced faculty mentor.
Neuroscience major conducts research designed to help develop treatments for sleep disorders in combat veterans
Criminology and psychology double major conducts research into the societal factors that push people to risk it all and end up in prison.
Through the SURE program, a student and professor probe the pandemic's impact on student success and on-campus connections.
From bioinformatics and genomic data analysis to Python software, students gain skills that provide a competitive advantage as they pursue careers in science.
Undergraduate research opportunity advanced knowledge on how supermassive black holes form and grow.
Working in collaboration with her professor, a chemistry student’s recent research project embraces the use of environmentally friendly reagents.
Student, professor probe issues of inequality as Palestinians navigate challenges in a rapidly changing environment.
Student researchers investigate the international popularity of South Korean pop culture in the context of racial solidarity.
Stonehill Undergraduate Research Experience gives Christopher Dennehy ’23 the chance to work on a potentially groundbreaking treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
Undergraduate research program advances chemistry major’s desire to help others and gain professional lab experience