McKenzie Scoffield and Jennifer Wimmer, Teacher Education Introduction Due to the increase in technology in schools, teachers are required to understand how to use the technology, and how to integrate curriculum with it. Technology is incredibly diverse and holds limitless possibilities to the new design of innovative learning. It is also becoming increasingly more common […]
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Linguistic integration: A comparison of Spanish speakers in Austria and Germany with those in the U.S.
Nicole Gomez Bravo and Laura Smith, German Introduction This study examined factors influencing the linguistic and cultural integration of Spanish-speaking immigrants into the local language and culture. Immigration and the integration of recent immigrants is an increasingly polarizing topic worldwide, with many citizens complaining that new immigrants fail to learn the target language of their […]
Improving Fraud Detection by Auditors via Integration of Cybersecurity Principles
Andrew Sanford and Dr. Conan Albrecht, Information Systems Introduction It is generally accepted that the American public expects auditors to find fraud. While detecting both fraud and errors are official SAS 99 expectations, auditors spend the overwhelming majority of their time on finding only errors. This focus, in part, has allowed frauds such as Enron […]
De Facto Redlining as a Challenge to Integration: A Case Study of Refugees in the Salt Lake Valley
Clare Willardson and Dr. Gregory Thompson, Anthropology Department Introduction Approximately 1,200 refugees are resettled in Utah each year, adding to the 50-60,000 refugees (speaking more than 40 languages) accepted here since 1970. Ninety-nine percent of resettled refugees still live in Salt Lake Valley, the majority of whom are initially placed in West Valley and South […]
Social Integration and Emotional Regulation
Kimberly Stevens and Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Psychology Department Introduction Midlife adults face a wide variety of physiological, emotional, and cognitive stressors that place them at risk for impaired physical health and longevity. Social integration—which includes high levels of social engagement as well as maintaining a diverse network of social roles—has been shown to protect against […]
Integration of Microsimulation Model Into Dynamic Scoring Model
Rytting, Chris Integration of Microsimulation Model Into Dynamic Scoring Model Faculty Mentor: Richard Evans, Economics We integrated individual tax rates produced by a microsimulation tax policy model with a dynamic general equilibrium tax policy model. We can use this to conduct macroeconomic analysis or score hypothetical tax policies. This approach captures the rich heterogeneity, realistic […]
From Imposition to Integration: Teotihuacan Influence on Maya Culture, as Evidence by Stela 7 at Piedras Negras
Nuckols, Catherine From Imposition to Integration: Teotihuacan Influence on Maya Culture, as Evidence by Stela 7 at Piedras Negras Faculty Mentor: Allen J. Christenson, Comparative Arts and Letters Introduction This project was inspired by the Maya monument known as Stela 7, from Piedras Negras, Guatemala (shown at right). This stela, or upright stone carving, portrays […]
Integration Host Factor Stabilized PCR- amplified DNA for High-Throughput Protein Synthesis Subtitle
William Bradley Faculty Mentor: Bradley Bundy, Dept. of Chemical Engineering Introduction As the search continues for novel proteins with market-incentivized properties, the demand for tools to accelerate the identification of these proteins increases. This has led to investigating methods for screening proteins that yield faster results (high-throughput) with greater titers of protein stable enough for […]
Community Literacies: Examining the Availability of Texts in Rural Communities and Their Integration into the Elementary School Classroom
Chelsi Tolbert and Jennifer Wimmer, Teacher Education Introduction It is an unarguable fact that literacy instruction is one of the most vital aspects of elementary education. Without literacy, knowing how to read and write, students will find success in the “real” world difficult to come by. Traditionally, the focus of literacy instruction has been linked to giving students […]
Sensory Integration in Zebrafish Larvae
Hannah Waddel and Dr. Arminda Suli, Physiology and Developmental Biology A major task of the central nervous system is to make sense of the environment and mount an appropriate reaction. The ability to organize and integrate inputs from different sensory systems is critical for survival in animals. Sensory integration dysfunction is implicated in human disorders […]
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