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Creation Date
4-6-2026
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Portrait of Creed Jones. Creed Jones is a Sociology and Political Science major, working on various research projects. The first project seeks to understand social processes that impact water levels in The Great Salt Lake; the second examines the experiences and inequalities transgender people face within the Criminal Justice System. Jones states, “Pursuing undergraduate research is the best decision you can make in college; your aspirations become bigger and more feasible. The skills I’ve accumulated through research prepare me for a life of learning, growth, and excellence.” Related to their research, they have found it fascinating to learn about environmental issues that are unique to Utah, as well as critique injustices within structures that are commonly considered “just."' Both projects are a result of several programs, including the URF program, PEAK fellowship, URCO grant, and CHaSS Summer Mentorship. For students interested in research, Jones advises them to “Just ask! I wish I had known that almost every professor at USU is working on research and is interested in student assistance. Make the most of your college experience, throw embarrassment out of the window, and ask to get involved in research. It will change your life!”
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Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University
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Keywords
student, undergraduate, utah, university, presentation, research