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Blooming: A memoir
(2022-05)
Blooming: A Memoir is a work of creative nonfiction about trauma, the body, faith, motherhood, nature, and disability. It's a story about how the first year of motherhood can break open the rawest parts of a body, a mind. ...
Leveraging -omics based approaches to explore environments: A look at two domains of life
(2022-05)
Rapid advancements in technology have both dramatically lowered the cost of sequencing as well as increased the depth of information gleaned. With such a low barrier of entry, increasing numbers of scientists around the ...
Evaluation of CO2 storage potential in offshore strata, mid-south Atlantic: Southeast Offshore Storage Resource Assessment (SOSRA)
(2022-07)
Subsurface geological storage of CO2 has the potential to significantly offset greenhouse gas emissions for safe, economic, and acceptable public use of fossil fuels. Due to legal advantages and vast resource capacity, ...
Microporous membranes for oil-water separation and desalination
(2022-12)
Water supply sustainability is one of the biggest challenges of the century, necessitating efficient and economical technologies for water purification. One of the most critical technologies in our world is filtration ...
Overstepping the bounds: Domestic upheaval, removal, and personhood in nineteenth-century American women's writing
(2022-12)
This project discusses works by three nineteenth-century American women writers who wrote in the sentimental, domestic genre so popular with readers in an era that upheld domesticity, a dominant nineteenth-century ideology ...
Examining teacher effectiveness through value-added scores and observed teaching practices
(2022-05)
Value-added assessment is designed to measure teacher contributions to student achievement in order to promote effective teaching (Battelle for Kids, 2011b; Darling-Hammond et al., 2012; Lee, 2011). When value-added ...
68 seconds: A narrative inquiry of LGBTQ+ people of color who survived sexual violence
(2022-12)
Sexual violence is a pervasive and devasting issue in the United States (U.S.). According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), a person in the U.S. is sexually assaulted every 73 seconds. While there ...
Living in the gray: Faculty perspectives on their professional roles under contemporary managerialism
(2022-12)
As our society has changed, calling for a focus on transparency and accountability, so have our perceptions of both the roles higher education and its purveyors, the faculty. As a result, university administrators have ...
Examining buyer firm usage of supplier support services
(2022-07)
Prior relationship marketing research has primarily focused on the importance of building strong relationships between suppliers and buyer firms and the positive financial outcomes associated with high quality buyer ...
Boredom: A signal for meaningfulness misfit
(2022-05)
Boredom at work is a ubiquitous experience. Management research on workplace boredom has focused on factors such as workload or task variety as predictors of boredom and tied the experience to negative outcomes such as ...