What is College For?: Engaging Students in Intellectual Work Through Multiple Modes of Mentoring

Presentation Type

Keynote

Location

Student Union, Key West Ballroom

Start Date

11-10-2013 1:30 PM

End Date

11-10-2013 3:00 PM

Description/Abstract

Introduction: Dr. Debra Reinhart, Assistant Vice President for Research and Commercialization Speaker: Dr. Patricia Pukkila, Professor Emerita, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Overview: Faculty value opportunities for creative pursuits and discovery, which provide both motivation and deep satisfaction. Involving undergraduates in these activities is important for numerous reasons. This session will explore multiple ways to make research, scholarship, and creative performance distinctive features of the undergraduate experience. Sponsored by the UCF Office of Research and Commercialization

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Oct 11th, 1:30 PM Oct 11th, 3:00 PM

What is College For?: Engaging Students in Intellectual Work Through Multiple Modes of Mentoring

Student Union, Key West Ballroom

Introduction: Dr. Debra Reinhart, Assistant Vice President for Research and Commercialization Speaker: Dr. Patricia Pukkila, Professor Emerita, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Overview: Faculty value opportunities for creative pursuits and discovery, which provide both motivation and deep satisfaction. Involving undergraduates in these activities is important for numerous reasons. This session will explore multiple ways to make research, scholarship, and creative performance distinctive features of the undergraduate experience. Sponsored by the UCF Office of Research and Commercialization