We've come to the end of our 30-day Eagle Fever fund campaign and we are so appreciative of everyone who donated to support our students. We had 35 donors from 15 states come together to support student research. Whether your donation was small or large, every dollar will make an impact. As students receive funds, we will post updates on their projects and conference presentations. Thank you for making a difference! ~ Ann Marie and Bridget
April 4: Sociology major, Quenton Gilmore, is headed this week to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held at the University of Central Oklahoma, to present his senior thesis, "Implicit Bias in Higher Education: Do College Professors Have Implicit Bias?" His paper was also accepted to the Southern Sociological Society meetings in New Orleans. Your donations-large or small-help students like Quenton have the opportunity to present their research to regional and national audiences. We appreciate your generosity!
$35.95 could support a 6-month license for a statistical software program.
$74.99 could provide high quality digital equipment for conducting interviews.
$120 could support a student's license for a qualitative data analysis program.
$200 could support two nights in a conference hotel for a regional meeting.
$500 could support a student’s airfare to a distant research site.
$1,160 could provide living expenses for a student for one month while doing research