HomeVideos Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences in the Humanities Share: See our full episode notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/course-based-undergraduate-research-experiences-in-the-humanities/. In this episode, we explore strategies to keep students engaged in research in the humanities. We speak with Dr. Mary Isbell, an associate professor of English at the University of New Haven, and Dr. Kevin Ostoyich, a professor of history at Valparaiso University. Our conversation focuses on course-based undergraduate research experiences they’ve developed. Listen in to learn how they scaffold research experiences in the humanities! This episode is co-hosted by Jessie L. Moore, Director of Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning, and Nolan Schultheis, a third-year student at Elon University, studying Psychology with an interest in law. Nolan Schultheis also edited the episode. Making College “Worth It” is produced by Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning (https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/) . Episode art was created by Nolan Schultheis and Jennie Goforth. Funky Percussions is by Denys Kyshchuk (@audiocoffeemusic) – https://www.audiocoffee.net/. Soft Beat is by ComaStudio. 4 weeks ago/ 18 views You may also like 00:37:26 Student Scholar Perspectives on Mentoring Relationships 2 weeks ago 00:44:21 How Scholarship Shapes Our Mentoring Past and Future 1 month ago 00:04:41 Professional Learning Needs of University Teachers 2 months ago 00:35:25 Navigating Generative AI in Higher Education 2 months ago 00:03:31 Allocating Time for Multiple Choice Tests 2 months ago 00:03:51 Building Trust through Feedback 2 months ago