TO THE EDITOR:
What do the ability of a mantis shrimp to survive the impact of a 22-caliber bullet, insurance participation in rural China, and race and equality in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have in common? They are all subjects of Undergraduate Research projects right here at UNC. April 14–18 marks National Undergraduate Research Week, and UNC is starting the week with the Celebration of Undergraduate Research on Monday, April 14 from 1–3:15 p.m. in the Great Hall. Hundreds of students will show posters and give talks. This is a great opportunity to support your peers and to get inspired to pursue a research experience of your own. The full program and searchable app are available on the Office of Undergraduate Research website. For many students, getting involved in Undergraduate research is one of the most rewarding experiences of college. Come to the Celebration on Monday in the Great Hall to see some of the incredible work undergraduate students have done and learn how you can get involved.
Patrick Short ‘13
Math
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