Along with undergraduates from around the UW System, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh student Landyn Mills presented his research at this spring’s 14th-Annual Research in the Rotunda.
Each year, the event gives students an opportunity to have their research showcased at the state’s capitol. The UW System is a national leader in undergraduate research, which contributes to the state’s priorities, including retention, graduate rates, workforce and economic development.
Mills, a senior economics major from Oshkosh, worked with faculty mentor Marianne Johnson, College of Business economics professor. His research is titled: “Analyzing the Progress of the Sustainable Development Goals: Identifying Sources of Problem Using a Production Function.”
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