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Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities

Student research, scholarship, and creative activities take on many different flavors at Allegheny College. Whether it’s fieldwork in Alaska or a community art project, you will put theory into practice under the guidance of faculty and staff mentors through research, conference presentations, co-authored articles, and faculty-led study tours.

You can begin exploring these research activities at any stage of your Allegheny journey, no matter which major and minor you choose. But you don’t have to go it alone. You’ll work closely with the Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (URSCA) for help promoting your research. URSCA can also help organize a presentation of your project, whether on-campus or off-campus.

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See how the URSCA office plans and supports year-round programming and learn how to get involved in student-faculty collaborative work.

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As an undergraduate, you are able to obtain research positions on faculty-led projects and work with leading scholars in their fields.

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Learn how to submit an application for a research project and get guidance on how to present your research and scholarship.

Research by the Numbers

TOP 25For Undergraduate Research/Creative Projects, ranked by U.S. News & World Report (2024)

94Students participated in some type of summer research, on campus or in the Meadville community (2023)

33Faculty members partnered with students on research projects (2023)

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Podcast

Our Gator TAILS (Talking About Inquiry, Learning, and Scholarship) podcast explores the many dimensions of research, scholarship, and creative work at Allegheny College, home of the Allegheny Gators. Give it a listen.

A Higher Level of Collaboration

In the National Survey of Student Engagement, college seniors rated Allegheny among the top schools in the United States for close student-faculty interaction.

Top 10%Allegheny’s national ranking for close student-faculty interaction

Gator Stories

 

Nicole Foulkrod, Student, Biochemistry Major, Psychology Minor

I’ve learned that success isn’t about reaching an end goal — it’s about progress. It doesn’t have to be big achievements or perfect scores, but it is about working hard. It means trying a second time, third time, or more. Everyone truly wants to help you become the best you can be, and that isn’t something that happens on the first shot.

Success is collaborative! Working together and asking questions is so important to the learning environment here at Allegheny. Being able to learn from and share information with peers and professors helps students grow beyond anything learned in a textbook. Your success isn’t defined by your grades. It encompasses all the skills, knowledge, and connections you obtain during your time at Allegheny, and, of course, how you contribute to the campus community, too!

Nicole Foulkrod Biochemistry Major, Psychology Minor

Discovering a Passion for Bees

Candace Burkhammer ’21 shares the passion for beekeeping she discovered while working on her Senior Comp research project at Allegheny College.

Contact URSCA Office

Matthew Venesky, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
Director, Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities (URSCA)