One of our success stories at RegenPGC is our participation in Iowa State University‘s summer Research Experience for Undergraduates / Research Experience for Teachers programs. Each spring, Wartburg College hosts RICE Day, where students share research, internships, and creative endeavors they have completed. This past summer, I participated in the REU program and had the opportunity to work on Cameron Krumm’s research in Dr. Shuizhang Fei’s lab. Here is an update from Kylie Buchholz, a Wartburg student and a summer 2025 REU participant.

“After completing the REU, I presented this research at RICE Day this spring. This was a valuable opportunity for me that allowed me to share my experience with a wide range of faculty, students, and community members.

This engaged audience was deeply interested in my experience in the program. They were specifically interested in learning how this research connected to my future career in education. I was able to share multiple different lessons that I learned from my experience, many of which relate to the type of culture I want to create in my classroom.

By participating in this REU, I learned that having a positive attitude and cultivating a supportive community is essential for quality work to be produced. Additionally, this experience reinforced the importance of collecting many different data points before drawing a conclusion. These same things that I learned by participating in the REU are things that I will need to remember when I am shaping what I want my classroom to look like. Presenting the research I worked on this past summer at RICE Day was a great experience for me because it pushed me out of my comfort zone, helped me to reflect on what I want my classroom to be like, and allowed me to share this incredible research with those around me.”

Recommended Posts