Undergraduate Research Trainees
- Jarralynne Agee
- Feb 14
- 1 min read
Students Selected for the NSF Ujima Research Project at Miles College
We are proud to announce that several outstanding students from Miles College have been selected to participate in the prestigious NSF Ujima research project. This initiative aims to enhance research opportunities and foster academic growth among underrepresented students in the STEM fields.
Selected Students
The following students have been recognized for their exceptional academic achievements and potential:
Amani D. Forch - Undergraduate Biology
Leighanna S. Wydermyer - Undergraduate Psychology
Marcus D. Reaves - Undergraduate Social Work
Nyla J. Graves - Undergraduate Psychology
Trinity J. Collier - Undergraduate Psychology
Isaiah A. McAfee - Undergraduate Education
Makayla E. Bass - Undergraduate Psychology
Jada A. Bradford - Graduate Student in Management
About the NSF Ujima Research Project
The NSF Ujima research project is designed to provide students with hands-on research experience, mentorship, and professional development. Participants will engage in collaborative research activities that not only enhance their academic skills but also prepare them for future careers in their respective fields.

Congratulations to all the selected students! Their participation in the NSF Ujima research project is a significant step towards their academic and professional aspirations. We look forward to seeing the impact they will make through their research endeavors at Miles College.



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