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Shepherd University : Students Gain Research Experience Through National Science Foundation Summer
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(TNSres) -- Shepherd University issued the following news: Two Shepherd University science majors acquired real-life research skills during the summer of 2022 through the National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduate (REU) program. Mikhaela Ferguson, a biology major from Marti
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