From kidneys to squirrels: 20 Blugold research projects underway
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Whether the topic is improving patient outcomes for cancer patients or analyzing the effects of Snapchat on Gen Z, 91 students are asking interesting questions and letting their curiosity inspire their research. Over 200 UWEC students are presenting their findings this week at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, which is hosted on UWEC’s campus. Get a sense for the breadth of topics Blugolds are covering from this list of 20 research project titles.
The Rise of QAnon: From a Chatroom Board to an International Movement
Perspectives on Teacher Shortage and Retention among K-12 Principals in Rural Areas
Physical, emotional, and social health perceptions from players and ex-players playing Pokémon Go
Representation Matters: Communication Disorders in Children's Literature
Considerations for Implementing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity Practices into an Elementary Classroom
“Hoped and Wished My Life Would Feel Enchanted”: Queer Worldbuilding Within The Little Mermaid
Virtual Reality in Hospice and Palliative Care
Materials Characterization of Foam for Insulative Use to Optimize Tumor Ablations
Improving diagnosis of kidney cancer using Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging
Remaking Culture: Hmong American Queer and Refugee Identities
“Childish Platform” or Universal Medium: Making sense of Gen Z’s Snapchat Attitudes and Usage
Ground Penetrating Radar Analysis of Holocaust Mass Grave Site in Alytus, Lithuania
Measuring the Impact of a Dementia Simulation with Health Care Administration Students
Writing an Original Composition for Clarinet and Piano
Modeling Diffusion in Accreting White Dwarf Stars
You’re Reading What, Now? The History of Book Banning in the U.S. and Its Societal Consequences
Improving Patient Outcomes for Cancerous Tumor Removal
What’s all that noise about?: Alarm-calling in California ground squirrels
Ties Between Social Media Use and ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety-Related Symptoms
Things Unseen and Unheard: A Study of Representation in Photography
No matter if you’re studying theater or microbiology, there are countless ways to get involved with research. In fact, 40% of Blugolds complete a research experience before graduation! Undergraduate research gives students the opportunity to dive deeper into their studies, build their resumes and, in some cases, even make money. Learn more about research at 91 by visiting the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.