Natural Sciences Researchers Win President’s Award for Global Learning

August 30, 2021 • by Amanda Figueroa-Nieves

A team with two CNS undergraduates of UT Austin were involved with research about the relationship between undergraduates' mental health and their social support networks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Members of the "Case for Connections" team in the UT President's Award for Global Learning.


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The Case for Connections undergraduate team members: Thomas Dang, Grace Ozor, Mariana Rendon Flores, Melanie Milligan

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