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Women in America: the pink tax and other legal forms of oppression
Cleveland State undergraduate researchers present current research projects
Effects of social work in the fire department
The purpose of the research that is being conducted is to determine the usefulness and effectiveness of social work intervention within the Chattanooga Fire Department
Employee engagement as a performance driver
The answer to global competition might just be found in employees who are engaged at work. Engaged employees are more productive and go beyond the call of duty to ensure the organization achieve its goals (Anitha, 2014; Kahn, 1990)
Biodegradable metals for medical implants
Biodegradable materials are under research to replace stable materials for medical implants. The main problem is to control how fast it will dissolve into body fluids. Our goal is to develop a numerical simulation to help predict material behavior
Motivation and meaning in medicine: the hospital context
Working in hospital environments is rewarding, but also challenging. Burnout and other serious psychological and physical outcomes are common among hospital workers. In this study we explore the protective effects of motivation and meaning at work
Smoke-free TFGCI | UT Chattanooga fall 2019 data
The ACS, under the direction of its CTC, launched the Tobacco-Free Generation Campus Initiative to accelerate and expand the adoption and implementation of 100% smoke-free policies on UTC\u27s Campus. This data summarizes the impact of the new policy
Cross department collaboration: to enhance DNP nursing administration systems business coursework
This poster delineates the collaboration between the School of Nursing and the Rollings College of Business to enhance the content of the business courses offered in the DNP Nursing Administration Systems Program
Data dashboards as an educators tool
Integrating student data from multiple sources to provide compelling, comprehensive visual representations of best-match/best-fit institutions for prospective college students in real time
Black heroines for justice: the 1980s terrorism of the Ku Klux Klan in Chattanooga and the women who stood against them
Well after the Jim Crow era, very few have heard of the attack on a group of Black women by the Ku Klux Klan in Chattanooga in 1980 which resulted in two trials, a riot, and eventually a win for justice. This is the story