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A 4-Week Neuromuscular Training Program on Squat Power in Division II Collegiate Athletes
The Mathematical and Historical Significance of the Four Color Theorem
Researching how the Four Color Theorem was proved, its implications on the mathematical community, and interviews with working mathematicians to develop my own personal opinions on the significance of the Four Color Theorem
Social Isolation--Political Domination
A paper written concerning the political drift of students before and after Covid-19 due to the rapid political exposure for college students
The Detection of BPA in Clothing Using Fluorescence Spectrophotometry
Bisphenol-A, better known as BP A, is a carcinogenic compound found in many plastic-containing products due to its ability to add rigidity and strength to the plastic. However, BP A has been found in a wide variety of products not traditionally thought of as plastic including feminine hygiene products, printer receipts, and even clothing. Clothing containing a polyester/spandex blend, common in athletic wear, contains BP A, whereas traditional cotton clothing does not. Using fluorescence spectroscopy, the presence of BPA in these types of clothing was confirmed, as well as measured over time. Strips of clothing containing polyester and spandex blends were submerged in a 50%/50% Methanol/Water solution for varying amounts of time, allowing for BP A to seep out of the material. At specific increments, the solution was then assessed for BPA presence using fluorescence spectroscopy, showing both a presence of BPA in these clothing products and an increase in free-BP A over time. This indicates possible dermal exposure to BPA through clothing (which is traditionally excluded from human BP A exposure analysis) as well as environmental exposure through clothing discarded in landfills
Mike Dugan collection
Collection of athletic programs, media guides, directories and handbooks focused on Arkansas colleges and universities, compiled by former Henderson State University Sports Information Director, Mike Dugan
Ouachita to hold Commencement exercises May 11
Ouachita Baptist University will host its 137th Spring Commencement on Saturday, May 11, at 9:30 a.m. on the front lawn of Cone-Bottoms Hall.
The ceremony will honor more than 360 graduates, which includes those who have earned Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, as well as Master of Science degrees and post-baccalaureate certificates for Dietetic Internship. Graduates recognized will have completed their degree requirements in August 2023, December 2023 or May 2024
Ouachita names students to Spring 2024 Dean\u27s List
Ouachita Baptist University has named more than 385 students to its Dean’s List for Spring 2024.
To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must compile a 3.5–3.9 grade point average and be classified as a full-time student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grades for the semester.
Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts university, is in its 137th year as a Christ-centered learning community and is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Ouachita continues to break enrollment records, reporting its highest headcount in 57 years during the Fall 2023 semester. Learn more about the university’s highly personal approach, reflected in a student/faculty ratio of 13:1, at www.obu.edu
Ouachita names students to Spring 2024 President\u27s List
More than 415 students were named to the President’s List for the Spring 2024 semester at Ouachita Baptist University.
To be named to the President’s List, a student must compile a 4.0 grade point average and be classified as a full-time student, with a minimum of 12 academic hours and no incomplete or failing grades for the semester.
Ouachita Baptist University, a private liberal arts university, is in its 137th year as a Christ-centered learning community and is ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Ouachita continues to break enrollment records, reporting its highest headcount in 57 years during the Fall 2023 semester. Learn more about the university’s highly personal approach to higher education, reflected in a student/faculty ratio of 13:1, at www.obu.edu
Reflections on a trip to remember: 2024 Ouachita MBA Retreat
Last week, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Jackson Hole, Wyo., with my Ouachita MBA cohort, and it was a blast!
The day we took a scenic float trip down the Snake River, it was unbelievably cold. I\u27ll be honest – it was a rocky start! We were all huddled down in the bottom of the boat because the wind was so cold on our backs. We passed a goose that was floating across the river, and I made the corny joke, I bet that goose sure is silly.
Everyone laughed except Dr. Madison Ngafeeson, one of our professors who joined us on the trip. It was our first time getting to meet Dr. N. in person; he’s a visiting professor who lives in Florida, where he chairs the business data analytics program at Palm Beach Atlantic University
Dr. Taylor James
Dr. Taylor James was born and raised in White Hall, Arkansas, and graduated from White Hall High School in 2009. She went to OBU and graduated with a Chemistry degree in 2013, then graduated from the UAMS College of Pharmacy in 2017. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency in 2017-2018 at UAMS Medical Center and then worked at Jefferson Regional Medical Center from 2018-2021 as the Clinical Pharmacy Manager. Since 2021, she has been a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Internal Medicine at UAMS. She is married to Dr. Ryan James (also an OBU graduate) for almost 9 years and has one daughter named Lily who is 1.5 years old. Ryan is finishing his physician fellowship training in Pulmonology/Critical Care. They currently live in Little Rock, AR.https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/wstem_images/1033/thumbnail.jp