Student Research and Publications
CLU is a research-intensive campus that strongly encourages all students to present and possibly publish their original undergraduate research. Multiple opportunities exist throughout the year for students to align with their professors in their chosen field of study to get research published in notable ways. Because of the wide variety of publication options, CLU students who participate in original undergraduate research are highly encouraged to attend graduate school in their chosen field.
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