The McNair Scholars Journal, 2014

Date
2014Author
Austin, C. Lee
Gorham, Ileigh
Kronenwetter, John
Tudor, Karada D.
Omoru, Matilda
McGraw, Hunter
Mauch, Sydnie
Phelps, Rachel
Daw, Julianne
Vang, T.K.
Vue, Lyvong
Charette, Elliot
Publisher
University of Wisconsin-Superior
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The McNair Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior prepares income eligible, first generation college students and students from groups underrepresented in graduate education for doctoral study. It is a nationwide program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, created in memory of Ronald E. McNair, Ph.D., an African-American physicist killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger mission in 1986.
During the summer, 12 scholars participate in a paid individual research experience, working collaboratively with a faculty mentor on a project of interest to the student.
Subject
Asian Americans
Pigmentation
Flying Carp
Asian American Men
Chequamegon Bay
Cortisol
Stream Ecosystems
Divorce
Minnesota
Native Americans
Lake Superior
Native American Education
Monopoly Capital
Cortisol Levels
Children
Crayfish
Sexual Assault
Sex Differences
St. Louis River Estuary
Duluth
Invasive Species
Marine Animals
Zebrafish
Film
Hollywood
Wisconsin
Minority Women
Network Neutrality
Education
Rape
Hmong Children
Aquatic ecosystems
Great Lakes
Historic Properties
Race
Empathy
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