Kudos: Thank you to faculty mentoring CURO students

Congratulations and thank you to our faculty who were recognized by Provost Whitten for their time and effort in mentoring students through the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). CURO provides opportunities for undergraduate students to engage in faculty-mentored research and to present that research at the annual CURO symposium. Students can conduct CURO research for academic credit and/or for pay. The College of Education has 29 students who took part in CURO in the past academic year, including taking courses, working as a lab assistant, and taking part in the CURO Symposium.

The College of Education faculty members listed below were among 330 faculty mentoring 575 student researchers from 103 majors across the campus.

  • Sandie Bass-Ringdahl, clinical associate professor, Communication Sciences and Special Education
  • Jarrod Call, assistant professor, Kinesiology
  • Logan Fiorella, assistant professor, Educational Psychology
  • Nathan Jenkins, assistant professor, Kinesiology
  • Ashley Harrison, assistant professor, Educational Psychology
  • Robert Lynall, assistant professor, Kinesiology
  • Kevin McCully, professor, Kinesiology
  • Paula Mellom, associate research scientist, Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education
  • Katy O’Brien, assistant professor, Communication Sciences and Special Education
  • Julianne Schmidt, assistant professor, Kinesiology
  • Tarkeshwar Singh, assistant professor, Kinesiology
  • Sami Yli-Piipari, assistant professor, Kinesiology