Curiosity Lab
Exploring
These year-round, virtual workshops and resources can be a helpful place to start exploring by introducing you to a wide range of opportunities. Registration is open to prospective, transfer, incoming and current undergraduates (as well as the staff and faculty supporting them on the É«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØ campus).
What is experiential learning?
Experiential learning involves cycles of engagement and reflection on the process of applying your learning.Ìý
Undergraduate research and creative work is one of the many ways to engage in experiential learning. Internships, community service and other activities develop skills valuable to employers from communication to time-management. These activities can also help you discover new interests and refine career plans while connecting you with supportive networks to can guide and enable.
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Curiosity Lab Resources
We invite you to take advantage of these resources as you reflect, connect and engage on your own timeline.
You can start anywhere, but we encourage you to take some time to reflect on your interests and experiences as you explore. Understanding and owning your strengths can help you build the confidence to connect and engage, which can be an intimidating process and easily overwhelm even those with impressive academic records. Don't opt-out before you start, and don't hesitate to reach out as you have questions.
Reflect
Consider your curiosities, career path and how you want to grow as you connect and engage with the academic and creative life of the university.
Connect
Build empowering and inspiring networks by connecting and building relationships with peers, staff and faculty in your campus communities—and beyond.
Engage
Explore opportunities to engage with the academic and creative life of the university—and beyond—while receiving funding to support your education.
More Campus Programs
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McNair Scholars
McNair participants are undergraduates who have demonstrated high academic potential and are either first-generation college students with financial need, or members of a group that is traditionally underrepresented in graduate education.
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Engineering & Applied Science
Undergraduates are an integral part of the research community in the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Students working on research projects work closely with faculty and graduate student mentors across all disciplines.
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Arts & Sciences
Studio Lab admits undergraduates who are matched with mentor-led projects from a wide array of disciplines in the College of Arts & Sciences. Mentors include tenure-track faculty members, Ph.D. candidates, and full-time researchers.