
William Ledbetter - Jul 26, 2024
With the rise of Artificial Intelligence like OpenAI that can suggest a menu for dinner or write a term paper, much that makes humans unique is being left
Silke Aschmann - May 06, 2024
Especially for Universities of Applied Sciences, lectures should not just focus on bringing the theory to the students but to apply them to today’s economic business needs.
Brione Lockett, Lisa Krajecki - May 06, 2024
In his essay “The Creative Process” writer and activist James Baldwin notes, "It goes without saying . . . that if we understand ourselves better we would damage ourselves less."
John Wolfe - Apr 22, 2024
The middle books of Plato’s Republic are full of smoke, mirrors, and philosophers. His Socrates toys with the interlocutor and reader alike, forcing both into a state of confusion.
Amanda Scott, Ph.D. - Dec 12, 2023
In this book, editors Hafen and Rensink curate 12 essays that tease out the problematic history between the U.S. Native population and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints.
Sierra Downing - Nov 21, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Connor Noland, Melanie Bray, Roger Gold - Sep 27, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Amevi Acakpovi, Silke Aschmann, Jennifer D. Astwood, Paul Asunda, Beth Axelgard, Israa Azzam, Florence Elizabeth Bacabac, Jeremy W. Bakelar, Gina Catalina Baquero, Elizabeth Barajas, Jordan L. Bartholomew, Bryan Barts, Shadman Bashir, Spencer Bell, Gary R. Bertoline, Scott Bess, Bruna Bitencourt Costa, Nicolette Brehm, Farid Breidi, John C. Burns, Nathan G. Caplin, Michelle L. Cartier, Vinay Chaudhry, Vinodh Chellamuthu, Yingjie Victor Chen, Misty Clugh, Aaron Davis, Luciana Debs, Marvin Durango-Cogollo, Jordan Ellsworth, Colette Faidley, Donglin Fei, April A. Ficklin, Jose Garcia-Bravo, McGarren Flack, Fausta Kilian Ganaa Kodua, Haoruo Fu, Yi Gao, Jim Haendiges, Bruce R. Harris, Bettina E. Harriehausen-Mulbauer, Lacy Hope, Md Sazib Hasan, Bryan Hubbard, Joseph Hupy, Meenakshi B. Iyer, Zhenglei Ji, Chris Jensen, Randy Jasmine, Michaela M. Kiermeier, Byung Wook Kim, Noori Kim, Randy L. Klabacka, Michael Lacourse, William Ledbetter, Dong Hun Lee, Sunghwan Lee, Carolyn C. Lewis, Brione Lockett, Chien-tsung Lu, Yawen Lu, Marc D. Lundstrom, Jenny L. Mair, Brian F. Martensen, Diana J. Maughan, Kristal May, Joy McMurrin, Samuel Nii Odai, Sylvia Beatrice Oppong-Mensah, Mitch P. Ogden, Hillary Ongoyo Omoze, Marcin Orawiec, Cho Hyun Park, Fatima Perwaiz, Deepak Raina, Scott Pierson, Christina Pondell, Nancy J. Rasche, Berit Potter, Zhenyu Qian, Anokhi Sachin Sangamnerkar, Andres Rincon, Brant A. Ross, Wendy Schatzberg, Geoffrey D. Smith, Thomas Schumann, Saskia Schmidt, Nate Snow, Jose Alejandro Solorio, Peter Soudah, Heather J. Stecklein, Huck M. Stewart, Paul Thomas, Alex Tye, Tiffany D. Vickers, Richard Voyles, Sen Wang, Xin Wang, Rustin D. Webster, Stephen Wittkopf, James F. Woglom, John Wolfe, Mengyu Wun, Danny A. Wyman, Sun Yu, Jeffry V. Yule - Aug 18, 2023
This is a special issue to publish the Book of Abstracts for the 2023 Global Polytechnic Summit. Thank you to all the contributors and presenters.
Marin Easton, Katie Kraus, Ph.D. - Jun 08, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Madison Robinson, Abigail Larson, Ph.D. - Jun 06, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Emily Taylor - May 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Jase Hoskin, Caitlin Kreutz, Nathaniel Call, Anna Jorgensen, Julie Cole - Apr 21, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Wesley Allen, Nathan Beckett, Emma Brenchley, Sion Jung, Jacob Wengler, Lauren Hall, Cailey Winn, Meredith Mann, Rachel May, Michael Stark, Dario Mizrachi - Apr 21, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Tyler Young, Kayla Buhler, Steven R. Ragsdale - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Natalia DeMordaunt, Aleski Solorio - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Mason K. Hoffman, Michael Rotter - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Cristian Soto - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Ántonia Cash, Corinna Trujillo Tanner, Alina Wilson Anderson, Jadison Christenson, Marinn Smith, Jessica Allen, Petr Ruda - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Samantha Ingram, Michael Rotter - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Conner Bennett, Andrew R.C. Milner, Jerry Harris - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Sami Davis, Alicia Kuhlmann - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Kevin Young - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Gloria Cuthbertson - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Michelle Arias - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Leini Jenkins, Abigail Williams, Sylvia Brown - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Jared Beatty - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Esmé Cope - Mar 09, 2023
This special issue of Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) 2022 papers is a celebration of students’ work. Special thank you to all who helped with review and production.
Michael Guynn, Colton Carter - Oct 26, 2022
Desde los albores de la historia a los tiempos modernos los humanos han usado el conocimiento de la estructura neuronal para cambiar el comportamiento.
Michael Guynn, Alexandra Grange - Oct 26, 2022
Dos psicólogos de la personalidad, Abraham Maslow y Carl Rogers usaron el concepto de autorrealización en sus teorías de crecimiento personal.
Shalece Garff, Koy Gubler - Oct 26, 2022
En Los hijos del emperador de Claire Messud, los temas de la percepción versus la realidad para Murray Thwaite son particularmente fundamentales para la historia.
Rob Gray, Jeffrey Hoyt, Marina Hauber - Oct 26, 2022
Este artículo explora el uso de los datos más que la evidencia anecdótica al considerar la tutoría obligatoria en centros de escritura para determinar la eficacia de las sesiones preceptivas
Michael Guynn - Sep 15, 2021
A new technology in neural engineering known as optogenetics uses CRISPR Cas-9 to genetically modify human neurons to express photosensitive opsins and thus fire when stimulated by certain light wavelengths.
Michael Guynn - Sep 08, 2021
Self-actualization is tied to personal growth and the frequency of peak experiences.
Michael Cartmill, PhD, Mary McFadden - Sep 02, 2021
Este cambio en las caracterizaciones de vampiros es un comentario alegórico sobre la lucha del hombre para superar su naturaleza pecaminosa al buscar la salvación.
Michael Cartmill, Samantha Shipley - Jul 01, 2021
Este estudio evalúa las maneras en que se interpretan el género y el papel de las mujeres en el arte rupestre de Utah.
Cesar Vasquez, Vinodh Chellamuthu, PhD - Apr 20, 2021
This paper uses Dean De Cock’s Iowa house pirce dataset, composed of quantitative and qualitative variables to build a predictive house pricing model.
Mary McFadden, BA in English - Apr 15, 2021
Examining the etymology "vampire", ancient folklore, early to modern literature, and early to contemporary cinema, this paper shows the vampire is no longer relegated to the role of antagonist.
Dawn Brock, Bachelor's in English - Apr 06, 2021
This study examines definitions in popular science articles published online.
Rachel Manuele, BA Biomedical Sciences and Literary Studies, Koy Gubler, Translator - Apr 01, 2021
Para enriquecer la educación de los médicos, las humanidades se han introducido en el currículo de la escuela de medicina a través literatura, historia, arte e incluso la música.
A. Christopher Limnios, Hao You - Mar 30, 2021
Google trend data does not significantly improve the forecasting performance of linear pricing models for the housing market.
Amy Greene, Benjamin M Sullivan - Mar 16, 2021
Tenemos el idioma para crear y mantener relaciones. Entonces, es natural que el idioma nos ofrezca pistas sobre la conexión entre las personas a nuestro alrededor y el estatus social.
Amy Greene, BA in English Education - Jan 20, 2021
Analysis of pronouns as they help to create and maintain relationships.
Rachel Manuele, BA Biomedical Sciences and Literary Studies - Oct 05, 2020
Current medical culture necessitates and even encourages emotional detachment from healthcare providers, but the humanities provide a methodology to bridge the oft-lamented gap between patient and physician.
Samantha Shipley, BS in Anthropology - Sep 29, 2020
This study evaluates the ways gender and women’s roles are interpreted in rock art, helping with the “de-gendering” of archaeology and dismantling ethnocentric views within the field.
Shandi Stiner, Vinodh Chellamuthu - Sep 14, 2020
A look at an agent-based model for WNV, simulating the environment of transmission by incorporating temperature, humans, horses, birds, and a mosquito population.
Brooke Garceau - May 14, 2020
The benefits of Chancery English extend beyond linguistics and into social justice and healing for victims of sexual violence.
Rob Gray, Jeffrey Hoyt - May 12, 2020
This article explores the use of data when considering mandatory tutoring in writing centers, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data in determining the effectiveness of mandated sessions.
Robert H. Oxley, Emma Angell, Kamrie Davenport, Edward L. Hager, Dustin Mattei, Sandra Taylor, Savanah Truman - Apr 27, 2020
Quality of Life initiative study conducted by Dixie State University's Institute for Social Research department.
Ashton Corsetti, Associates of Science, Bachelor's of English - Professional and Technical Writing Emphasis (in progress) - Apr 15, 2020
An analysis of how Elder Futhark is used both in the times of Old English and how it is currently used in spiritual practice.
Sara M. Whitehead - Apr 15, 2020
By using the analogy of the children’s story The Emperor’s New Clothes, this essay explores the theme of truth being exposed in Claire Messud's novel The Emperor’s Children.
Shalece Garff - Apr 07, 2020
signs, signification, and the idea of truth and myths play a large role in the way that perception acts as a theme in Claire Messud’s The Emperor’s Children
Bob Oxley, PhD, Kamrie Davenport, Edward L. Hager, Dustin Mattei, Sandra M. Taylor - Mar 30, 2020
Case study to determine the probability of a 25-year old-single mother with two children, ages three and four, to have a quality of life.