Student Research at Le Moyne

At Le Moyne, we encourage our students' curiosity and desire to put that curiosity to work through hands-on opportunities to conduct research with a faculty mentor. Exploring chemistry, biology, biochemistry, mathematics, information systems, computer science, cybersecurity, environmental sciences, or physics provides a rigorous education, hands-on experience and practical career possibilities. 


Meet Our Scholars
Photo Eva Keohane

Eva Keohane

/ 2021

Being a CBL Scholar was extremely rewarding.

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Photo Ilyasah Long-Hamilton

Ilyasah Long-Hamilton

/ 2022

Ilyasah Long Hamilton '22: Putting the "IT" into Security

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Photo Ashley Lojko

Ashley Lojko

/ 2022

From Solving a Puzzle Comes a Sense of Accomplishment

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"There’s not many opportunities at small colleges to gain research experience similar to the quality that you could find at a large university. But that is what I found at Le Moyne. This experience taught me that I love research."

Supporting Student Research
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consecte adipiscing elit. McDevitt Information Systems (IS) Research Fellows

For the past decade, the McDevitt Center has supported a series of interdisciplinary Information Systems (IS) research projects that are associated with ‘Grand Challenges’—areas of enduring interest, of critical importance, worthy of serious scholarship and investigation, and appropriate venues for long-term interdisciplinary research, programming, investment, and exploration.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consecte adipiscing elit. D-SURF Fellowships

An intensive ten-week biomedical science research experience during the summer between the student’s junior and senior years.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consecte adipiscing elit. Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholars

The Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholars program supports undergraduate women majoring in chemistry, computer science, mathematics, or physics. The program is designed to motivate and prepare high-potential women for success in graduate school and academic or research careers.