Undergraduate research journal explores hot topics
The Missouri State University Honors College published LOGOS: A Journal of Undergraduate Research, Volume 4, and it is now available at locations across campus and online. A team of four undergraduate student editors, 20 student peer reviewers and nearly 40 faculty experts collaborated to produce this volume, which features publications by 18 students from 11 academic departments at the university.
This volume features topics ranging from a history of German nudism and an experiment on cheating in college courses to stereotyping in the “Twilight” series and several creative writing pieces.
LOGOS is published annually by Missouri State University’s Honors College. The journal was created with the vision of serving as a hands-on experience for students to learn about the publication process and to highlight and support undergraduate research initiatives.
LOGOS accepts submissions year round from undergraduate students in all academic disciplines. The submission deadline for publication consideration in Volume 5 is March 31.
For more information, visit www.missouristate.edu/logos or email Amy Legg, managing editor, at logos@missouristate.edu. Visit the LOGOS website to read the recent edition.
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