This is a research study to evaluate the comparative effectiveness and tolerability of outpatient transrectal prostate biopsy versus transperineal prostate biopsy, both MRI-targeted.
I will interview members of wind bands to understand their distinct qualities in U.S. musical diplomacy efforts during the Cold War and their repercussions today.
The purpose of this research study is the exploration of crafts in library instruction centering special collections materials. This study is concerned with instructional practices in special collections and its role in the higher education system.
I am interested in understanding how George Floyd Square came to be. I am also interested in learning how the South Minneapolis community organizes to resist police violence. This project contributes to decolonization scholarship by theorizing, through the example of South Minneapolis, forced migration and containment as colonial policies that are enforced through policing and that produce literal and social death for racialized Others.
The purpose of this study is to understand individuals experiences in supervisory and leadership roles in organizations. Leaders may engage in a variety of behaviors at work. The goal is to understand how these differing behaviors influence how leaders perceive their image that, then, influences their subsequent behaviors--of them engaging in effective leader interactions with employees and ineffective leader interactions with employees. The projects serves as the undergraduate honors thesis and will contribute to theory and research in the organizational sciences on leadership and employee-leader interactions.
The purpose of this research study is to assess and compare patient education on clinical trials delivered through a mobile application and brochure handouts. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness of the mobile app in educating and engaging individuals with lupus about clinical trials.
The purpose of this research study is to collect preliminary data to develop my dissertation examining networks and collaboration among organizations as adaptive strategies that address socio-ecological challenges. You are eligible to take part in a research study because you are currently or have been involved with or are a stakeholder of a nonprofit, non-governmental environmental organization in the (1) Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, (2) Community Garden in a developing partnership with the Miramar Prison Garden in Wellington, New Zealand, (3) Carolinas Collaborative on Climate Health and Equity (C3HE) and their partnerships with Albemarle Regional Health Services (ARHS). You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this study.
The purpose of the study is to support elementary teachers' implementation of research-aligned literacy instruction, with a specific focus on vocabulary instruction and text selection. The goal is to investigate the ways in which targeted professional learning opportunities may shift teachers' practice, as well as impact students' literacy achievement.
The purpose of this study is to determine the natural history/development of CMT and the influence of genes on CMT.
The purpose of this study is to examine collaboration between LIS faculty and academic librarians. Semi-structured interviews with LIS faculty members and academic librarians will be conducted and analyzed to investigate experiences and perceptions of collaboration between LIS experts in different professional roles.