Researcher of the Month

Presented by High Impact Practices & Cocurricular Student Engagement

Monthly profiles of Lincoln University students and faculty researchers that feature their stories, their work, and why we should know about it.

Lincoln University is committed to investing in faculty development and research opportunities, which support the University’s mission to provide a rigorous liberal arts education featuring active and collaborative learning.  The goal: to create opportunities for students to apply what they are learning in the classroom while experiencing the world.

For more information, contact Dr. Michael Lynch at the Center for Undergraduate Research at mlynch@lincoln.edu.

November 2021

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Diamond Hawthorne Freshman '24

Major: Psychology, Minor: Criminal Justice

August 2021

Logan AndersonLogan Anderson

Biology with a focus of animal science

July 2021

Nicholas Evans

Nicholas Evans

Major in Biology

June 2021

Marjanii Walton

Marjanii Walton

Senior Major in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

May 2021

Onaje CunninghamOnaje Cunningham

Junior
Major in Biology, Minor in Business

April 2021

Tom Gluodenis

Tom Gluodenis, MBA, PMFS, Ph.d.

Associate Professor

March 2021

Oluwadamilola Oduntan

Oluwadamilola Oduntan

Senior 
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,  Minor Mathematics

February 2021

Ayomide Ogunsakin

Ayomide Ogunsakin

Senior
Biochem and Molecular Biology

January 2021

Sharone Jones

Sharone Jones, Ed. D

Associate Vice President
Experiential Learning, Division of Student Success

December 2020

Troy Wilson

Class of 2023, Mass Communications major

November 2020

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Sophia Sotilleo

Associate Professor and Interim Library Director, Langston Hughes Memorial Library

October 2020

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Dr. Lukas J. Pelliccio

Assistant Professor
Department of Mass Communications

September 2020

During summer 2020, three students participated in an eight-week virtual internship called the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Universal Research Enhancement Program—or PA CURE.
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Brittany Amadi

Senior
Biology major from
Hyattsville, Maryland

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Nydia Johnson

Senior
Health science major from Philadelphia

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Kyle Morris

A Temple University graduate student