Who are we?
At-Large Division Chair: Jesús Castro-Balbi, Kennesaw State University
The At-Large Division represents that diverse member base of administrators and staff who do not identify with a CUR disciplinary division. The At-Large Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research provides networking opportunities, activities, and resources to assist administrators, faculty members, students, practitioners, mentors, and others in advancing undergraduate research.
Name | Institution |
Gilbert, Brandi | Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis |
Schneider, Kimberly | University of Central Florida |
Name | Institution |
Castro-Balbi, Jesús (Division Chair) | Kennesaw State University |
Barthell, John F. | University of Central Oklahoma |
Beckwith, Susan Lynne | Oakland University |
Bhattacharyya, Prajukti | University of Wisconsin – Whitewater |
Chan, Catherine | University of Wisconsin – Madison |
Cruz, Laura | Pennsylvania State University |
David, Jannifer Gregory | University of Minnesota-Duluth |
Easterling, Mona | Tulsa Community College |
Garrett–Petts, Will | Thompson Rivers University |
Ghosh, Sibdas | Carlow University |
Harper, Graeme | Oakland University |
Martin, Jessica E. | Northeastern State University |
Reiter, Michael A. | Bethune-Cookman University |
Thorington Springer, Jennifer A. | Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis |
Wilson, Gregory M. | University of Central Oklahoma |
An International Discussion on Undergraduate Research: An At-Large Division Online Gathering – Recorded on April 17, 2024 and hosted by the CUR At-Large Division, this free virtual gathering brought together colleagues from the USA, Canada, and beyond the pond for an international discussion of undergraduate research.
Undergraduate Research Experience as Effective Training for Career Readiness: A Conversation Among Practitioners – Recorded on January 18, 2024 and hosted by the CUR At-Large Division, this free virtual gathering brought together undergraduate research mentors, administrators, and other interested stakeholders to discuss how undergraduate research experience can be an effective tool for honing essential skills and competencies for life beyond graduation.