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Sleep Tight, Little Learners - A Parental Awareness Project on the Importance of Sleep in Language Development and Helping Children Rest Well
In the state of Arkansas, awareness of the importance of sleep in children’s language development is low. This project served as an awareness project to educate parents on this topic and to give strategies to help parents in establishing healthy bedtime routines
Evaluating Interventions for Infant Vehicular Hyperthermia
According to the National Security Council (2024), in the United States there is an average of 38 children under the age of 15 that die each year from vehicular hyperthermia. Vehicular hyperthermia is exposure to prolonged heat causing the core body temperature to rise above dangerous levels. This situation can arise from caregiver neglect by leaving a child inside the vehicle. The objective of this literature review was to find evidence to support best practice interventions to treat vehicular hyperthermia. The research question is: In infants facing vehicular hyperthermia, what is the effect of evaporating cooling techniques in comparison to water immersion techniques in reducing infant mortality rates
Continuity and Discontinuity in Particular Baptist Convenantal Thought: John Gill and the Covenant of Grace
This study compares the covenant theology of John Gill (1697-1771) to the covenant theology of Particular Baptists in the 17th century. Special attention is given to the temporal aspect of the covenant of grace in the thought of John Gill
Spreading Awareness on Childhood Trauma Using the ACES Survey
The aim of this directed study is to spread awareness about the significant consequences of childhood trauma on a person’s health into adulthood. We will consult previous Adverse Childhood Experiences Survey(ACES) studies to guide our survey and presentation methods. We will conduct the ACES survey on the Ouachita Baptist University population, and then I will present our survey results and the implications they have during an on-campus event
Developing Patterns of Phage Infection by Investigation Superinfection Immunity
We are seeing an epidemic of antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections. When searching for a solution to refrain from killing good bacteria and avoiding multi-drug-resistance in certain bacterial infections, we stumble across the use of phage therapy
Can Food Cure? A Comparative Analysis of Two Diets and Their Trials in Treating Autoimmune Diseases
This thesis is a comparative analysis of two diets and their trials in treating autoimmune diseases
Biology/Chemistry Speaker
Sarah Hamilton Buxton was a speaker for the Biology/Chemistry presentations of the 2025 Arkansas Women in STEM conference
Hugh Owen papers
Church bulletins, Baptist Association newsletters, associational reports, and ephemera produced or kept by Baptist minister William Hugh Owen, who pastored various churches in Arkansas and edited the Central Baptist News, of the Central Baptist Association
Chemistry Speaker
Dr. Rachel Snider was a speaker for the Biology/Chemistry presentations of the 2025 Arkansas Women in STEM Conference