Eric Tonini and Casey Griffiths, Church History & Doctrine The Republic of Kiribati is a nation consisting of thirty-three coral atolls. While twenty-one of the atolls are inhabited, a majority of the population lives on the main island known as South Tarawa. This major population on South Tarawa have moved from outer islands in the […]
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Learning History: Understanding and Facilitating Improvement in Clinical Microsystems
Dr. Bret Lyman, Nursing Department Evaluation of Academic Objectives The academic outcomes of the proposal were generally met (and exceeded). The proposal specified that four students would be involved in the mentoring environment, yet we found it possible to include eight students in faculty-mentored research efforts. Although only three students applied for ORCA grant funding […]
Family Health History: What’s the Best Tool?
Dr. Gaye Raye and Dr. Karen Whitt, Nursing Department Evaluation of Objectives The purpose of this project was to mentor undergraduate nursing students as they worked on a project to identify the most effective tools for collecting family health history and to assess the impact of knowledge of family health history on preventive health behaviors. […]
Preserving Oral History: Utah Nippo’s Influence on Second Generation Japanese Americans
Akiko Chau and Faculty Mentor: Joel Campbell, Communications Introduction A Japanese newspaper called Utah Nippo which headquartered in Salt Lake City became an integral part of the establishment of Japanese American community in Utah in the 20th century. Founded in 1914, Utah Nippo was one of the four newspapers in the U.S. that were allowed […]
The History of the Nauvoo Music and Concert Hall (1845-6)
Hughes, Sydney The History of the Nauvoo Music and Concert Hall (1845-6) Faculty Mentor: Darrell Babidge, College of Fine Arts Introduction Darrell and I have worked together on the article “The History of the Nauvoo Music and Concert Hall (1845-6),” the first written history of the Nauvoo music and concert hall to date. We originally […]
A Portrait of Stanley: Preserving History Through Art
Clegg, Amy A Portrait of Stanley: Preserving History Through Art Robert Barrett, Illustration A Portrait of Stanley: Preserving History Through Art was an idea born by two of my greatest passions. My love for painting, and my love for the outdoors. By the outdoors, I mean particularly the Sawtooth Wilderness that I have grown to […]
The Healer’s Art Learning History
Cowan-Echols, Lisa The Healer’s Art Learning History Faculty Mentor: Bret Lyman, College of Nursing Introduction A primary purpose of this study was to discover new insights related to organizational learning in a college of nursing that may guide nursing faculty and administrators as they strive to improve outcomes in their own colleges. Organizational learning is […]
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, […]
Learning History: Understanding Organizational Learning in a Hospital
Kalene Mears and Bret Lyman, College of Nursing Introduction The purpose of this study was to understand how a health system learns and adapts in order to progress and refine itself. Through this, we can gain a better understanding of how healthcare improves over time. Improving quality and safety in healthcare is a challenging task. […]
Book of Mormon Kingship and the Deuteronomistic History
Moses, Justin and Dana M. Pike, Ancient Scripture and ANES My academic inquiry is a bipartite construction and demands a thorough, but succinct, introduction. The first and primary element of my study concerns kingship in the Book of Mormon. The main purpose of this study is, first, to outline Nephite kingship ideology as it is […]
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