Joseph R. Stuart and Dr. J. Spencer Fluhman: History Department, Humanities My research concerned the apostolic teachings in the General Conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-‐day Saints from 1951-‐2007. Specifically, I was searching for evidence that the Church has always been Christ-‐centric in its official teachings. Christ was certainly in present, in […]
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Charge Nurse Levels of Stress: A Baseline Assessment
Arielle Muffler and Dr. Katreena Merrill, College of Nursing Background: When I first heard about Dr. Merrill’s interest in leadership styles and impact of stress, I was intrigued with the idea of how stress can greatly influence a working and healing environment. Due to personal experiences working under various healthcare leaders, I could attest to […]
Pacific Islander Parents’ Feeding Practices and Cultural Preferences About Infant Body Weight
Jaclyn Coleman and Jane H. Lassetter, PhD, RN, College of Nursing My Orca project aimed at researching Pacific Islander parents’ feeding practices and cultural preferences about infant body weight. I analyzed 10 interviews of Utahan Pacific Islander families in a focused ethnographic study about Pacific Islander caregivers’ infant feeding and health-related activities. The main stipulations […]
N402 Care of the Veteran Patient in Rural
Ron Ulberg and Kent Blad, Nursing 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 students and […]
Intervention, Mormons, and the Orozco Revolution
Douglas P. Larsen and Dr. Shawn W. Miller, History The full material of this study was written in a 26 page Honors Thesis. The results are summarized below. In the summer of 1912 several hundred Mormon colonists fled their homes in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. They feared for their lives as retreating Orozquista […]
Perpetuated Inferiority: A Comparative Analysis Of The Freedmen’s And Mcguffey Readers
Kristine Ashton and Mary Stovall Richards, History Racial prejudice failed to dissipate after Confederate soldier stacked their rifles at Appomattox. Blacks were predominantly viewed as backward, indolent, child-like people, incapable of the new responsibilities of freedom. The historian John David Smith explained, “After slavery whites continued to perceive blacks as marginal men and women. . […]
ANCESTOR WORSHIP AMONG THE OVAHIMBA OF NAMIBIA
Travis Slade, Department of Anthropology The OvaHimba tribe of Southwest Africa have a tradition of ancestor worship that extends back into the past when their ancestors made the long trek from the Horne of Africa into present day Namibia. This subgroup of the Herero tribe are pastoralists with limited horticulture of maize to subsidize their […]
THE MORAL AND SPIRITUAL HERITAGE OF THE UNITED STATES: A RESOURCE FOR TEACHERS
Karalee Flinders Jackman, Department of Secondary Education Introduction This project was a historical investigation. It documents the moral and spiritual heritage of America which appears to have shifted dramatically between 1880 and 1920. Historical research designs can be quantitative and/ or qualitative in nature. While there are many branches of historical studies. this investigation followed […]
THE CIVIL WAR: A “POOR MAN’S FIGHT?”
David Blood, Economics Introduction The Civil War has often been described as a “rich man’s war-poor man’s fight,” suggesting that the war was waged with disproportionate human losses to the lower class. The losses suffered by the nation were huge, but the charge that such losses were disproportionately born by the poor or the immigrants […]
Mentoring Nursing Students in Leprosy-impacted Communities of Tamil Nadu, India
Cheryl Corbett, Nursing Evaluation of how well the academic objectives of the proposal were met The academic objectives for the Global Health nursing course were met and exceeded. Students had didactic courses that accompanied their international experience to enhance their knowledge and understanding of global health principles. Students successfully completed these accompanying nursing courses and […]
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