Jordan Gilbert and Dr. Marné Isakson, Counseling and Career Center Transitioning from high school to college is a challenging task. The rigorous demands of college are far more than most students have met in K-12. College students often find themselves overwhelmed as shown by data from the BYU Counseling and Career Center indicating that among […]
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Project Title: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Long-Term Memory
C. Brock Kirwan Memory is an essential cognitive ability. It allows us to use past events to guide future actions. Research in my laboratory focuses on determining the mechanics of how the brain remembers what it does. We are interested in determining what will be remembered and what will be forgotten. Specifically, my research focuses […]
Research Project Results: An Economic Comparison Of Two Rural Chilean Towns
Wade O. Bean and Dr. Darren Timothy, Economics, with special thanks to Delworth Gardner, Economics Rural areas in developing countries are often the breeding ground as well as the testing ground for economic theory. Two rural towns near Santiago, Chile became of particular interest to me, as they were very similar in many aspects of […]
BEHOLD YOUR LITTLE ONES: A SENIOR PROJECT IN DANCE
Raquelle Madsen, Department of Dance My assignment was to create a dance at least ten minutes in length. I decided to use this assignment as a way to inform people about the effects of child abuse. Because dance is abstract it can be used to combat things that are hard to face. I chose this […]
Summary of The Creative Language Modeling Project
Trent M. Pehrson and Dr. Cynthia Hallen, Linguistics Creative language modeling (CLM) is a method of teaching linguistics principles to high school level students. In CLM, students learn about language principles by systematically designing an artificial language. The premise of CLM is that students can learn and retain language principles more readily when such principles […]
Progress Report on My Project Entitled “The Effects of Editing on Emotion And Theme”
Merrill A. Page and Professor Stan Ferguson, Theater and Media Arts Editing in film is the act of joining two separate visual clips together to continue a film’s progress. Editing styles and the frequency of cuts can vary greatly from film to film, and in my project, I proposed to study in depth the actual […]
REPORT OF THE CARLOS SURINACH PROJECT
Lara Lambert, Kyshana Lowe, Sariah Mourik, and Emily Barrett, Music As the Brigham Young University piano and string instrumental quartet, made up of Lara Lambert, Kyshana Lowe, Sariah Mourik, and Emily Barrett, we wish to express sincere gratitude to the BYU Office of Research and Creative Work for the grant received last year. Upon receiving […]
SuMMARY OF DYE LASER PROJECT
Dallin S. Durfee, Physics and Astronomy Description of the Laser In order to get a dye to lase, you have to pump it with energy. You need to get more of the lasing molecules into the higher energy excited state than the lower energy ground state. The way that I pump the dye is with […]
PROJECT SUMMARY FOR THE WIRELESS HEARTBEAT MONITOR
Brad Breinholt, Electrical & Computer Engineering Thank you for your support of the Wireless Heartbeat Monitor project. This has been an exciting project that has given me experience in wireless communications and in medical instrumentation. It has introduced me to microprocessor control and given me training in project planning and followthrough. The Wireless Heartbeat Monitor […]
Vowel Laxing in Utah English: Early Findings of the Early Utah English Project
Ellen Lund and Dr. David Bowie, Linguistics The study of dialect formation typically consists of examining changes within an already established dialect region, such as those caused by large-scale immigration or an extension of a previously existing dialect region. Utah English, on the other hand, was formed by native English speakers settling outside existing dialect […]
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