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CUR Newsletters and Quarterlies History
 
The CUR Newsletter was produced from 1980 (Volume 1) through June 1993 (Volume 13). The first year in print there were 66 subscribers. 

In September 1993 the CUR Newsletter became the CUR Quarterly, beginning with Volume 14 and at present is in Volume 25. Currently, the National Office prints 3,500 - 4,000 copies of each issue.

The CUR Quarterly themes began in September 1994 and are as follows:

Sep 94 - Women in Undergraduate Research
Dec 94 - The Role of Government in Undergraduate Research
Mar 95 - Role of Administrators in Encouraging Undergraduate Research
Jun 95 - UGR and Science Education for Non-Science Majors

Sep 95 - Underrepresented Groups in UGR
Dec 95 - Global Issues and International Linkages in UGR
Mar 96 - Alternatives to the Ph.D.
Jun 96 - Industrial Support for UGR

Sep 96 - Pre-College and Community College Partnerships with PUIs
Dec 96 - Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Research
Mar 97 - Technology and the Internet in UGR
Jun 97 - Developing Skills for the Workplace

Sep 97 - Technology and the Internet in UGR, part 2
Dec 97 - Assessment and Evaluation of the UGR Enterprise
Mar 98 - Ethical Issues in UGR
Jun 98 - Development as a faculty mentor: from graduate student to professor 
Emeritus

Sep 98 - Community Research: Making a Difference
Dec 98 - Shaping the Future
Mar 99 - Funding Opportunities and Interdisciplinarity
Jun 99 - Interdisciplinarity and Funding, part 2

Sep 99 - Sabbatical and Faculty Development Programs
Dec 99 - Minority Participation
Mar 00 - Minority Participation, part 2
Jun 00 - Mentoring by Alumni, students and faculty

Sep 00 - Inter-organizational Collaboration
Dec 00 - Environmental Research with Undergraduates
Mar 01 - Institutional Missions and Undergraduate Research
Jun 01 - Undergraduate Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Sep 01 - Students with Special Needs
Dec 01 - Research Responsibility
Mar 02 - NSF's CCLI Program
June 02 - Undergraduate Research Celebration Days

Sep 02 - Undergraduate Research Celebration Days II
Dec 02 - NSF's Major Research Instrumentation Program
Mar 03 - Summer Fellowships
June 03 - NSF - REU

Sep 03 - Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Dec 03 - Focus on Support Staff
Mar 04 - The NIH-AREA Program
June 04 - Creating Time for Research

Sep 04 - Institutional Offices of Sponsored Research
Dec 04 - NSF's Research at Undergraduate Institutions Program
Mar 05 - Howard Hughes Medical Institute Awards
Jun 05 - Field-Based Research Involving Undergraduates

Sep 05 - A Window on America: Bringing Home Interdisciplinary Research
Dec 05 - Undergraduate Research that Serves the Community
Mar 06 - Integrating Research into the Curriculum

 

 

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