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25. Undergraduate research with Drs. Michael Rifenburg and Kristine Johnson

25. Undergraduate research with Drs. Michael Rifenburg and Kristine Johnson

Update: 2025-01-15
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What is the lifelong influence of undergraduate research experiences? 


For this month’s topic of undergraduate research, Drs. Michael Rifenburg and Kristine Johnson discuss their book A Long View of Undergraduate Research: Alumni Perspectives on Inquiry, Belonging, and Vocation. They discuss insights into undergraduate research learned by interviewing alumni about the effect that participating in UR played in their lives after graduation.


The authors discuss the balance between intellectual growth and career readiness that UR can provide as well as the importance of the faculty role for students. Finally, they provide practical advice for faculty just starting or expanding undergraduate research.  


Dr. Michael Rifenburg is an associate professor of English at the University of North Georgia, serves as co-director of First-Year Composition and is a Senior Faculty Fellow for Scholarly Writing within UNG’s Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership.  


Dr. Kristine Johnson is an Associate Professor at Calvin University in Michigan. She currently serves as the University Rhetoric Director, directing first-year writing, Rhetoric Across the Curriculum, and the Rhetoric Center. 


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25. Undergraduate research with Drs. Michael Rifenburg and Kristine Johnson

25. Undergraduate research with Drs. Michael Rifenburg and Kristine Johnson

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