Demystifying the Research Process Workshop Series

Demystifying the Research Process: Decolonizing Methods in Academic Research
April 4th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm 
Location TBA


The Undergraduate Researchers of Color (UROC) and the AC Center is pleased to announce the Demystifying the Research Process series.  UROC Ambassadors and Ethnic Studies Librarian Sine Hwang Jepsen hosted these workshops series to assist undergraduates in fundamentally understanding what "research" is, expose some of the best research methodologies are for the Social Sciences/Humanities and STEM areas and identify what campus resources can best support undergraduate research.  The first workshop in this series examined undergraduate research in the Humanities/Social Sciences. 

The following are a list of workshops in this series:

  • Demystifying Research in the Humanities/Social Sciences Tuesday, April 4th, 5:30 - 7:00 pm, Location TBA
  • Using Library Databases for Undergraduate Research, Wednesday, April 5th, 5:30-7:00 PM, Location TBA
  • Demystifying Undergraduate Research in STEM, Thursday, April 6th, 5:30-7:00 PM, Location TBA

Refreshments provided

WORKSHOPS LED BY:

  • Istifaa Ahmed, UROC Ambassador
  • Sine Hwang Jensen, Asian American Studies Librarian/ Comparative Ethnic Studies Librarian
  • Ilexis Chu-Jacoby, UROC Ambassador