As an undergraduate researcher, you will work closely with a faculty research mentor who will guide your efforts. Frequently, you will be part of a research team that includes other undergraduate researchers and graduate students working on related projects. Learning to collaborate with other scientists is important in today's research environment.
Below is a list of contacts who can provide insight regarding undergraduate research opportunities in the college.
| DEPARTMENT, OFFICE, OR SCHOOL | CONTACT PERSON |
|---|---|
| Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership | |
| Agricultural Communication | Dr. Annie Specht.21 |
| AgriScience Education | Dr. Amanda Bowling.175 |
| Community Leadership | Dr. Mary Rodriguez.746 |
| Community Leadership/Agriculture Safety | Dr. Dee Jepsen.4 |
| Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics | Dr. Brian Roe.30 |
| Animal Sciences | Dr. Pasha Lyvers Peffer.1 |
| Entomology |
Dr. Reed Johnson.5005(honey bees) Dr. Sarah Short.343(mosquitoes) |
| Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering | Dr. Gonul Kaletunc.1 |
| Food Science and Technology | Dr. Yael Vodovotz.1 |
| Horticulture and Crop Science | Dr. Andrea Gschwend.2 |
| Plant Pathology | Dominique Tate.228 |
| School of Environment and Natural Resources | Dr. Lauren Pintor.6 |
| OSU Office of Undergraduate Research | |