Erica Palmer and Quint Randle, Department of Communications Introduction The week after I graduated with my bachelor’s degree I gave birth to my first child. The idea of being a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) appealed to me, but I wasn’t ready to give up my professional goals and aspirations to be a SAHM just because that […]
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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 […]
The role of PAS kinase and Cbf1 in Cellular Metabolism
Pattison, Jenny Adele The role of PAS kinase and Cbf1 in Cellular Metabolism Faculty Mentor: Julianne H. Grose, Mircobiology and Molecular Biology Introduction The most recent National Institute of Health report concludes that 68.8% of American adults are considered to be overweight or obese1. With this trend in obesity, metabolic diseases such as heart disease, […]
Using Reading Strategies to Differentiate Reading Instruction
Allsup, Kari Using Reading Strategies to Differentiate Reading Instruction Faculty Mentor: Dawan Coombs, English Department Introduction Struggling readers have often developed learning strategies, but not strategies that help them become better readers. Consider, a student who is checked out every day before English to avoid the discomfort of reading aloud, a student who gets up […]
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 […]
N404 Nursing Care of the Diverse Veteran Population in Rural and Urban Settings
Ron Ulberg and Kent Blad January 19, 2016 Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met: The academic objectives of the MEG proposal were met and exceeded. Specifically, students were exposed to local and national venues in which Veterans and their history are prevalent. Examples of this include visits by the […]
The Effects of Sexual Assault on Memory and Consciousness
Kelsie Pead and Julie Valentine, College of Nursing Introduction Unfortunately, sexual assault (SA) is a highly prevalent problem. In Utah, rape is the only Violent Crime Index offense higher than the national average (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2013). One in six women report being raped, and one in three women report being sexually assaulted throughout […]
Perceptions of Aggression in Turkish Adolescents
Stacy Victoria Call and David Nelson, School of Family Life Introduction The adolescent years have been described as a “unique developmental period wherein relationships become increasingly important and intimate.”1 This being said, many relationships can become tainted or ruined when injured with aggression. Studies have shown that many adolescents are involved in physical and/or relational […]
Using Reading Strategies to Teach Students Close Reading
Colleen McQuay and Dawan Coombs, English Introduction The Common Core State Standards call for students to be better able to comprehend and close read literature when it states that students will be able to “read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it.”1 However, even though this is […]
Their Hispanic Heritage: The Preservation of Different Cultures in LDS Spanish-speaking Congregations
Jeremy Ingersoll and Gerrit van Dyk, Religion In the early ‘90s, ninety-four Hispanic members of the LDS church were interviewed by the BYU Redd Center for Western Studies and provided oral histories. All interviewees were from a Spanish-speaking country or were the children of parents who came to the United States from a Spanish-speaking country, […]
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