CURCA allocates newly redesigned mini-grants to 10 student-led projects
Taylor Berry was one of a dozen students who won a Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities grant to conduct research. Berry is a sophomore from Villa Rica, Georgia, pursuing a degree in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry.
University of North Georgia (UNG) students conducting research are trained to solve problems. Faced with delays and other obstacles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, students searched for another way to continue research.
More than a dozen UNG students found the answer through the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (CURCA) at UNG. Its mission is to promote learning through students active engagement in undergraduate research and creative activities during their collegiate career.