Aloe Corry and Peter Everett, Department of Art Introduction My exhibition, titled Out of Order, was a series of paintings and two-dimensional artworks that explored the idea of dislocation that can occur physically, mentally, and culturally. Feelings of dislocation come most often to me as I move from a space I am comfortable in to […]
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Trace Element Analysis of Quartz Grains in the Wah Wah Springs Tuff and Granodiorite Intrusion
Barker, Joel Trace Element Analysis of Quartz Grains in the Wah Wah Springs Tuff and Granodiorite Intrusion Faculty Mentor: Dr. Eric Christiansen, Department of Geological Sciences Background The Wah Wah Springs tuff and cogenetic granodiorite were part of the creation of the Indian Peak-Caliente Caldera Complex, which lies on the Nevada-Utah border (Skidmore, 2013). The […]
The Medicinal Plants and the Traditions of Nepal and Tibet: How Spiritual and Artistic Traditions Inform Our Appreciations of the Landscape
Gillett, Ellie The Medicinal Plants and the Traditions of Nepal and Tibet: How Spiritual and Artistic Traditions Inform Our Appreciations of the Landscape Faculty Mentor: Mark Graham, Art Department Introduction For my project, I traveled to Nepal with Dr. Mark Graham. I studied medicinal plants that I came in contact with as we hiked in […]
Do Certain Biomarkers Accurately Reflect Articular Cartilage Change Due to Physical Activity?
Evans, Alyssa Do Certain Biomarkers Accurately Reflect Articular Cartilage Change Due to Physical Activity? Faculty Mentor: Matthew Seeley, Exercise Sciences Introduction Knee injury and pathology are common problems for Americans who are physically active; they affect half of all Americans who are over the age of 65, and the related annual costs are nearly twenty […]
In-Class Participation and Performance Gender Gaps in Introductory Biology Courses: The Instructor Gender Effect
Nelson, Nicholas In-Class Participation and Performance Gender Gaps in Introductory Biology Courses: The Instructor Gender Effect Faculty Mentor: Liz Bailey, Biology Introduction It is well known that undergraduate women are underrepresented in STEM disciplines, which includes the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (NSF 20011). However, the explanation for this phenomenon is not completely understood. Much […]
A Solution to the Problems of Heart Transpantation
Struk, Jeremy Men’s Hearts Shall Fail Them: A Solution to the Problems of Heart Transplantation Faculty Mentor: Alonzo Cook, Chemical Engineering Ischemic Heart disease, according to the World Health Organization, is the leading cause of death in the USA and abroad.1 As a result of the high incidence of the disease and low transplant availability, […]
Do Antartctic Tardigrades Survive Better When They Are Wet or Dry When Exposed to Freese/Thaw Cycling?
Hendricks, Katelyn Do Antarctic Tardigrades Survive Better When They Are Wet or Dry When Exposed to Freeze/Thaw Cycling? Faculty Mentor: Byron Adams, Biology Department Introduction : Substantial amounts of evidence prove that there are drastic climate changes taking place everywhere on Earth. Antarctica, the home to microscopic tardigrades, or water bears, is no exception. Tardigrades […]
Interpreting Art History by Brazillian Modernist Anuta Malfatti
Turner, Michelle Interpreting Art History by Brazilian Modernist Anita Malfatti Faculty Mentor: Rex Nielsen, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Introduction This project is centered around the artist Anita Malfatti and her teaching of art history. Malfatti was an instrumental figure in the development of Brazilian Modernism. Leaving an oeuvre composed primarily of portraits and landscapes, […]
Rediscovering the Mormon Influence on Art of Comics
Baird, Heatherand Trevor Alvord, Harold B. Lee Library The purpose of this project is twofold. First, I wanted to learn more about the influence of Mormonism on the world of Comics and create a way to share this knowledge with the larger Mormon community. Second, I wanted to better understand the culture surrounding Comics in […]
Martin Luther: a Wild Boar
Claire Woodward and Craig Harline, History Department Introduction: I assisted Dr. Harline in research with his upcoming book Wild Boar: The Rise of the Friar Martin Luther; 1517-1522. We explored these earlier key years of Martin Luther’s life, focusing on the events and people who shaped his rise to Reformation stardom, describing them in a new […]
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