Microsoft Word - ForewordtofirstissueoftheArestyUndergraduateResearchJournalrevMarker.docx Foreword  to  first  issue  of  the  Aresty  Undergraduate  Research  Journal       A  unique  resource  for  the  Rutgers  University  community,  the  Aresty  Research  Center  promotes   the  integral  value  of  research  in  undergraduate  education.     This  inaugural  issue  of  the  journal  expands  the  scope  of  research  activities  the  Center  offers  to   Rutgers  undergraduates  to  include  the  peer-­‐reviewed  publication  process  –  a  crucial  element  of   any  structured  research  activity.  Students  can  engage  with  the  journal  in  a  variety  of  roles  that   all  professional  researchers  take  at  different  times  –  those  of  the  authors  of  scholarly   publications,  those  of  peer  reviewers  who  ensure  the  quality  and  soundness  of  the  published   work,  and  those  of  editors  who  coordinate  the  review  process.       It  is  gratifying  to  see  this  innovative  concept  come  to  fruition  in  the  Fall  of  2020.   Seeded  by  the  concept  developed  by  a  group  of  students  and  driven  forward  by  their   enthusiasm;  shepherded  through  the  stages  of    development  through  trials,  and  some   inevitable  errors,  by  the  Aresty  Center  staff;  enthusiastically  supported  by  research  and   academic  administrators;  and  made  possible  in  its  final  form  by  the  investment  of  personnel   and  resources  by  Rutgers  University  Libraries,  the  journal  is  an  excellent  example  of  what  is   possible  at  this  great  public  research  university.     Tireless  efforts  by  students  Prachi  Srivastava  and  Frederic  Kelada,  patient  guidance  by  the   Aresty  Center  Director  Tamiah  Brevard,  open-­‐minded  support  by  Dean  Susan  Lawrence,   creative  input  from  the  Learning  Centers  Director  Stacey  Blackwell,  and  deep  understanding  of   the  publishing  process  both  intellectual  and  practical  by  librarians  Lily  Todorinova  and  Rhonda   Marker  were  all  crucial  for  making  this  new  Aresty  Center  initiative  a  success.     Congratulations,  and  with  great  hopes  for  the  future  of  this  endeavor,     Vadim  Levin   Faculty  Director  of  the  Aresty  Research  Center   Professor,  Earth  and  Planetary  Sciences,   Rutgers  University-­‐New  Brunswick