Undergraduate Research

Jenny JefsonUndergraduate Research is the hallmark of the Honors College. While you will be involved with research projects throughout your Waldorf career, during your junior year you will work one-on-one with a Waldorf College faculty member conducting significant research. You will present this research at Inquirere, Waldorf’s undergraduate research conference. Whether you plan on applying for graduate school or joining the job market after graduation, this experience will distinguish your college experience.

Recent Inquirere projects have included:

Ms. Amanda Elaine Schlumpberger. “War on the Home Front: A Question of Loyalty Concerning the First World War”

Ms. Daisy M. Wallace. “Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice in Novel and Film: The Making of Elizabeth Darcy”

Ms. Peggy Hantelman. “Axis and Allies?: World War II P.O.W. Camps in the Midwest”

Mr. Joshua Enderson. "Eco-Vocatcio: An Integration of Joseph Sittler’s Work on Grace, Theology and Ecology."

Ms. Michelle Duregger. "Cries for Help: Whistleblowers and Environmental Journalism."

Ms. Jenny Jefson. "Childhood Obesity: An Epidemic with which to be Reckoned."

Mr. Chase Chisholm, “Searching For a Voice: A Study of Vocal Health and Technique.”

Mr. Andrew Schryver, "Lewis and Clark: Peril on the Lolo Trail."

Learn about more Undergraduate Research opportunities at Waldorf College.



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