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STUDENTS EXPLORE WORLD OF WOND


How can we interpret a scream through dance? Can scientists prevent cancer by inhibiting the sphingosine kinase enzyme? How important is Shakespeare’s character Hippolyta in social hierarchy commentaries?


These are just three research questions Winthrop students have investigated recently.


The Undergraduate Research program encourages students across disciplines to explore topics with guidance from faculty mentors. Psychology major Malyn Pope said faculty members Merry Sleigh and Cheryl Fortner-Wood were “an amazing support system” for her project, “The Effect of Hairstyle on Perceptions of Black Women’s Personality and Earning Potential.”


Director of Undergraduate Research Robin Lammi said the length and depth of students’ projects make Winthrop’s program stand out.


“We’re big enough to offer a wealth of opportunities,” Lammi said, “but small enough that students can receive one-on-one attention.”


Lammi highlighted the benefits of undergraduate research.


“Students gain knowledge and experience in their fields, build confidence and hone professional skills,” she said. “It opens the door to a variety of opportunities and leaves students better prepared for post-college life.”


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