Present and Publish

The Office of Engaged Learning coordinates multiple opportunities for students to share their research and creative work. Our office also coordinates undergraduate research workshops and other events.

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    Journal of Undergraduate Research

    SMU's  is a double-blind peer- and faculty-reviewed journal that publishes original work by SMU's brightest undergraduates. The digital edition is hosted on and each paper receives a DOI number that allows other researchers to find and cite it. Some of our articles have been downloaded thousands of times! The print edition is distributed not only to authors and mentors, but also to students, faculty, and staff across the University.

  • Student presenting during Research & Innovation Week

    Research & Innovation Week

    Each spring, the Office of Engaged Learning teams with the Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies to present Research and Innovation Week (previously "Research Days"). Consisting of poster sessions (one for undergraduates and one for graduate students), plus faculty panels and guest lectures, Research and Innovation Week is a fun time to see the breadth of research being conducted by students at SMU.
  • Student Presenting in class

    Fall Research Symposium

    Each fall, students in select research and service programs are invited to give oral presentations in a miniature professional conference. The programs include: Engaged Learning Fellows, Summer Research Fellows, Cooper/McElvaney Fellows, Maguire Public Service Fellows, McNair Scholars, and Richter Fellows. 

    Presentations are approximately 10 minutes, and visuals (e.g. Powerpoint) are encouraged.
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    Podcast Studio

    The SMU Podcast Studio in Fondren Library Red, Level 2 is a joint venture between the Office of Engaged Learning and SMU Libraries. Students, faculty, and staff can reserve the Studio to create audio and visual content for personal and professional use.