EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

 
The Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EURēCA) is an annual event that showcases research and creative activities by currently enrolled undergraduate students in collaboration with a University of Tennessee, Knoxville or UTIA faculty mentor. Entries can be individual or group projects and are judged by a panel of UT faculty members, community professionals, and industry partners. There is an additional category for individual and group projects conducted as part of a classroom assignment, including capstone projects.

The Office of Undergraduate Research coordinates this unique competition to encourage, support, and reward undergraduate participation in the campus research enterprise and in the classroom learning of research methodologies. An added value is the development of faculty mentoring relationships.

Learn more about EURēCA at eureca.utk.edu.

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Projects from 2013

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Learning Landscapes, Margaret Dyer Jamison

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Subclinical Mastitis Inline Detection System, Chanci Nicole King, Ryan Hodges, Brittani Perez, and Brandon Massengill

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IV Caps: Is There Evidence For More Widespread Use?, Egan Mary Monroe and Blair Slingerland

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2013 EURēCA Winners, Office of Undergraduate Research

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Decreasing Hospital-Related Complications Using Hourly Nurse Rounding Focused on the 4 P's, Chad Morgan Phillips, Tiffany C. Dixon, Amanda N. Bessey, and Dale E. Cuva

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The Business of Coupons--Do coupons lead to repeat purchases?, Margaret Peacher Ross

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Catharsis, Deborah Elizabeth Rule

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Novobiocin as an Allosteric Modulator of Ste2p, Jeffrey K. Rymer, Melinda Hauser, and Jeffrey M. Becker

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Chinese Language Mobile App, Tara Marie Sripunvoraskul

Arabidopsis Calmodulin-like Protein, CML38: A Novel Anaerobic Response Polypeptide (ANP) Gene, Nancy Tran

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Effectiveness of a Community - Based Intervention on Criminal Thinking among Adults with Mental Illness Who Are at Risk of Recidivism, John Kevin Wells