FRESHMAN SEMINARS, LEARNING COMMUNITIES, AND INTER-CAMPUS COLLABORATIONS. IDEAS, GOALS, AND JUSTIFICATIONS FOR EARLY CAREER RESEARCH
Topics pursued by the early career researchers at SUNY-Geneseo and Buffalo State vary and include a study of rock strength and erosion rates at Niagara Falls, migration of lead from old campus rooftops, wave erosion and the fate of Montauk lighthouse, and a study of a smelting site along the Buffalo River. The Buffalo State projects are more general than the Geneseo projects because they are not aimed only at declared geology majors. Regardless of the research question pursued, it is clear from both programs that the early career research experience nurtures camaraderie amongst student researchers and readies them for future research. Surprisingly it also offers the potential for new connections amongst faculty and senior researchers. These new or renewed faculty interactions take place on campus and between universities. This poster will introduce the programs at SUNY-Geneseo and SUNY-Buffalo State. It will also present examples of research pursued by early career students and suggest strategies for institutions interested in creating a 1st and 2nd year research program.