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The bias against community college
Cleveland State undergraduate researchers present current research projects
Southeastern College Art conference student panel
Students share research projects accepted for presentation at the 2019 Southeastern College Art Conferenc
Art History Panel: Local Archives: Global Issues
Students share recent research projects around local and global issues in art histor
Engaging community workers to increase advance care planning
ACP conversations are considered important, only 30% of individuals have participated in such conversation. The purpose of this project was to address a gap in practice related to improve engagement in ACP conversations in working age adults
Modeling atmospheric water harvesting
Adsorption system modeling accomplished by way of Finite Element Analysis solving coupled heat and mass transfer equations in porous media. Various adsorption models compared against known values to verify usefulness of underlying assumptions
Providing culturally competent care to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community
This study will examine the effectiveness of an educational intervention and implementation of a sexual health history form in order to improve knowledge levels and attitudes of healthcare providers toward the LGBT population
Hispanic college-aged students: assessing growth potential
This study explores the needs of Hispanic students with the aim of improving recruitment, retention, and graduation rates
Exploring social experiences of children with food allergies through an occupational lens
This study examines the lived experiences of children between 8-12 years old with food allergies when engaging in food related occupations through interviews, journaling, and photo elicitation
GIS collaboration with UTC,Thrive Regional Partnership, and the Greater Chattanooga Region
We present several of our research products that have resulted in our collaboration with UTC students/faculty/staff, Thrive Regional Partnership, and agencies of the greater Chattanooga region, using modern methods and innovations in GIS technology
Urban water resources management using BASINS/HSPF
Hydrological models are promising tools for sustainable management of water quantity and quality of urban watersheds. Flood peaks, pollutants loadings and sediment transport through stream reaches can be predicted using the BASINS/HSPF model