Inquiry authors are UNH undergraduates or recent UNH graduates
who conducted research during their undergraduate years. Many received
grants from the Undergraduate Research
Opportunities Program.
A faculty mentor worked closely with each student researcher, assisting in the design, carrying out, evaluating and writing up of the project.
Click on the names below to learn more about the authors featured in this inaugural edition of Inquiry, and the mentors who guided them.
Commentaries
Robert C. Drugan
Mentoring Undergraduate Research: The
Joys and Surprises of Giving Back
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Beth Gagnon
The Legacy of IROP: Giving Back the Gift of Mentorship
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Research Brief
Catherine Hooke
A Synthetic Activation of Human Fat Cell Energy Release
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Feature Article
C. Forbes Horton
Offshore Research from a Musical Perspective
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Research Articles
James P. Festa
Evaluating the Evaluator: Volunteer Firefighter Opinion of the Public Protection
Classification Program
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Doug Holmes
Studying the Morphology of Composite
Latex Particles
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Sarah Mikulak
A Story About Critters that Dine On
New Hampshire Oysters
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Emily Olsen
Strategies for Intervening
in Situations of Sexual Violence: Does Gender Matter?
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Benjamin Powers
Why Do Athletes Use Eye Black?
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Ian Pajer-Rogers
The Politics of Survival: Indian
and European Collaboration in Colonial North America
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Jacob Skinner
Critical Theory at a Crossroad: Adorno,
Marcuse, and the Radical Sixties
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Jessica West
Teaching Musical Skills in the Co-Curricular
Elementary Classroom
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