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Review of Literature to Investigate Evidence Based Research for Military Members Living with COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease that causes airflow blockage and breathing-related problems. COPD causes fatigue, breathing difficulty, impaired oxygenation, mucous production, and wheezing. Centers for Disease Control states that there are 14.2 million U.S. adults diagnosed with COPD (CDC, 2021). There is an estimated 8% to 19% of military personnel diagnosed with COPD (Bamonti et al, 2022). Military personnel are at risk for COPD complications related to increased chemicals and poor air quality exposure. This literature review explored educational interventions to reduce COPD complications for military members. The research question for this project is: What are the most effective education strategies that can help reduce complications for active duty military members currently living with COPD
Ouachita\u27s Wind Ensemble presents concert March 4
Ouachita Baptist University’s Division of Music in the School of Performing Arts will present the Wind Ensemble in a spring concert Monday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center. The concert is free and open to the public.
The program will feature “March,” “Song Without Words,” “Song of the Blacksmith” and “Fantasia on the ‘Dargason’” from Gustav Holst’s Second Suite in F, Op. 28 No. 2; “Despedida (Farewell)” from Concerto for Marimba and Symphonic Band by Ney Rosauro; “Lisbon,” “Horkstow Grange,” “Rufford Park Poachers,” “The Brisk Young Sailor,” “Lord Melbourne” and “The Lost Lady Found” from Percy Aldridge Grainger’s Lincolnshire Posy; “1789 - St. Louis Cathedral,” “1810 - Jean Lafitte” and “1924 - Economy Hall” from L’histoire de la Nouvella-Orléans by Alan Theisen; One Life Beautiful by Julie Giroux and Quartets by Roger Cichy
Characterizing Actinobacteriophage infection using an Optical Density Based Microplate Assay
A novel method to measure and model bacteriophage infection on slow-growing bacteria
Hot Springs\u27 Hidden Heroes: Jim and Leander Tugerson
This is the poster for the honors colloquium, Hot Spring\u27 Hidden Heroes: Jim and Leander Tugerson, given by Chase Hartsell. The presentation took place on February 26, 2024, in the Walker Convention Center
Keynote Address
This was the Keynote Address given by Dr. Donna Nelson at the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM conference
Welcome
Drs Sharon Hamilton and Sara Hubbard, along with student co-chairs Alexis Perry and Hannah Matthews, will welcome conference attendees
Chemistry Speaker
This was a speaker for the Experimental Sciences presentations of the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM conference
Geologist Speaker
Geologist Dr. Jennifer Edmunson was a speaker for the Mathematics and Technological Sciences presentations of the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM conference
The Science of Reading and the Use of Decodable Texts in the Classroom
This honors thesis includes a definition and explanation of the Science of Reading research, decodable texts and how they are used in the classroom, my creative process in writing my own decodable text, and a copy of my original decodable text Can Meg Get In
Racial Diversity among Juvenile Offenders
Through many years juvenile delinquency has been something that tends to radar and becomes less relevant in the criminal justice world. Though there has been a substantial amount of research in juvenile prevention efforts as well as locating the highest number of offenders based on racial background. My research explores the difference in characteristics among different racial offenders as well as why specific races are more present in corrections