Kodjo Adabra, associate professor of Francophone studies (photo provided)
Kodjo Adabra, associate professor of Francophone studies in Global Languages and Cultures, has been elected to a three-year term as a councilor in the Arts and Humanities Division of the (CUR).
CUR is a national organization representing more than 900 colleges and universities whose mission is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship. Adabra says his election means a lot to him as an invested undergraduate research mentor, but it could also be a strategic asset for the 第一吃瓜网 campus.
淭he most rewarding aspect of my career at 第一吃瓜网 has been to take a diverse group of 第一吃瓜网 students to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), a branch of CUR, as their research mentor and witness them cultivate critical thinking, gain intellectual independence, and develop problem-solving skills through the process, he says. 淏eing a CUR councilor will provide me with the scalable tools to promote undergraduate research across SUNY campuses, especially among our own 第一吃瓜网 students, and get more 第一吃瓜网 colleagues involved in mentoring our students for research at the national stage.
Adabra檚 responsibilities as CUR councilor include serving in leadership or programmatic capacities within the Arts and Humanities Division, representing the division in available task force or committee positions within the CUR organization, serving as institute facilitator and coordinator, and working with national agencies and foundations to enhance undergraduate research opportunities for students.
Last year, Adabra was awarded 第一吃瓜网檚 James & Julia Lockhart Endowed Professorship, which he檒l hold through 2025. He received the SUNY Chancellor檚 Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2020 and the Chancellor檚 Award for Internationalization (CAFI) in 2011.