Chantelle Fowler and Dr. Stefinee Pinnegar, Educational Foundations In 2000, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released Healthy People 2010. This document sets forth 476 national objectives for bettering the health of the people of the United States. These then lead to two overall goals of 1) increasing the quality and years of […]
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Creating a Sentence-level Syntactic, Morphological and Lexical Feature Identification Application
Ross Hendrickson and Dr. Deryle Lonsdale, Linguistics Department Elicited imitation (EI) was originally used to study L1 acquisition in children and has since been applied to L2 oral proficiency testing (Chaudron, 1994). The PSST research group I am involved with has been researching EI as a viable method of language proficiency testing for some years […]
Over the Individualism Wall: Creating an Ubuntu Community at Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish
Jordan Layton and Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw, Department of Music As I near my host family’s neighborhood, the streets become constraining tunnels. Lining the curbs are wall after wall of concrete above my head, topped with razor wires, electric lines, or metal spikes. The only breaks to the walled monotony are tall, jail-like gates. Shutting the […]
The Lives and Works of Bernard and Jan Stiastny: Creating a Modern Performance Edition
Seth Castleton and Professor Julie Bevan, Cello Professor-School of Music The violoncello emerged as a vehicle of virtuosity starting in the latter half of the 17th Century and continued to gain prestige as a capable solo instrument throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Modern cellists are aware of the plethora of excellent romantic and modern/post-modern solo […]
Automatically Creating Records From the Extracted Data Fields of Genealogical Microfilm
Kenneth Martin Tubbs Jr. and Dr. David W. Embley, Computer Science Introduction A wealth of information is locked up in millions of microfilm documents. The process of extracting and organizing this enormous amount of data is overwhelming. Automated data extraction techniques offer the ability to rapidly and systematically capture this information so that it can […]
Creating A Gene Deletion in Scherichia coli
Brian J. Beames and Dr. William R. McCleary, Microbiology Introduction Two component systems are an integral part of a bacterial cell. They consist of a histidine kinase and a response regulator. The histidine kinase is a receptor protein that signals from the outside of the cell to the inside. Once a ligand binds to the […]
Creating a Culturally Sensitive Art Educator in the Ural Mountains
Julia Baker and Professor Sharon Gray, Art Education As stated in my proposal, the overarching goal of this research is to assess how investing time, energy, and talents in improving the physical attributes of a special needs childcare institution in Russia will help art education student teachers become more well rounded, and sensitive educators and artists. […]
Creating hebrewCorpus: A Vast Online Resource for Modern Hebrew
Justin Parry and Dr. Dilworth Parkinson, Asian and Near Eastern Languages Main Text Hebrew in its present form, called Israeli by some scholars because of its unique modern characteristics, has only existed for about 120 years (Zuckermann 1). Because of this, scholarship in Israeli Hebrew is in many ways still in its infancy. Within this […]
Recreating the Past, an Historical Costume Reproduction: Marilla Lucretia Johnson Miller Daniels
Melissa DeGuire and Professor Mary Farahnakian, Department of Theatre and Media Arts My project was to research and recreate a dress worn by Marilla Lucretia Johnson Miller Daniels. She helped her husband, William Miller, who is sometimes referred to as a “Bogus Brigham”1 and her father, Aaron Johnson, to found the city of Springville and get the […]
Creating Community While Learning Italian: An Experiment in Communitarian Language Learning
David Sabey and Professor Jennifer Brown, Department of German and Slavic Languages Explanation As a student instructor of an Italian 102 class, I adopted an action-research methodology in hopes to understand more fully how to develop sense of community in a language-learning classroom environment. Thus, my research goal was twofold: 1. I wanted to work […]
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