Established in 1964 by then-President John Oswald, the Oswald Research and Creativity Competition encourages undergraduate research and creative activities across all fields of study.
LEXINGTON — The University of Kentucky Office of Undergraduate Research recently announced the 21 undergraduate winners of the 58th annual Oswald Research and Creativity awards.
Established in 1964 by then-UK President John Oswald, the Oswald Research and Creativity Competition encourages undergraduate research and creative activities across all fields of study.
Mentor: Kristen Mark
Haley Hintz, Second Place
Mentor: Zada Komara
A Digital Ethnography on the Role of Gender and the Use of Homeopathy: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Elena Liu, Honorable Mention
The Coffee in Your Cup: Reviewing Fair Trade’s Impact on Development
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