Makayla Boyle
  • Master of Biomedical Sciences
  • Class of 2019
  • Tamaqua, PA

Makayla Boyle to Pursue S.U.R.F. Research at Alvernia

2015 May 8

Makayla Boyle of Tamaqua, Pa has been named a Student Undergraduate Research Fellow for the summer of 2015. Boyle is a freshman Biochemistry major at Alvernia University.

The Student Undergraduate Research Fellows (S.U.R.F.) program is an opportunity for students to experience scholarship, research, and the creative process in collaboration with faculty scholars. Fellows earn a $3,000 stipend and are granted free housing for the eight-week summer program. Boyle's project is titled "Protozoan Dinobryon and Mixotrophy."

To be eligible for a SURF grant, students must carry a 3.0 GPA, and complete a joint proposal with a member of the faculty. Boyle will work with Dr. Adam Heinze, assistant professor of biology at Alvernia.

In addition to an application, proposals must include a description, plan and timeline for their project, as well as plans for assessment.

S.U.R.F. scholars and their faculty team members pursue projects for at least 20 hours a week through the eight week program, concluding with a demonstration of their work. Demonstrations include a presentation of findings or a summary of completed work, how work relates to larger scope of existing research, and discussion of the challenges the student dealt with in the process of generating the work.