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    A Comparison of Streams in the Chequamegon Bay Ecosystem by Julianne Daw (735.7Kb)
    Educational Attainment and Income Among Wisconsin Native Americans by Elliot Charette (544.5Kb)
    Grounding The Invasive Flying Carp; Development Of An Early Warning And Fish Detection System by C. Lee Austin (6.702Kb)
    Hollywood’s Portrayals of Asian American Men: The Sick Man of America by T.K. Vang (341.0Kb)
    Identification of Historic Properties for Local Landmark Designation by Rachel Phelps (868.1Kb)
    Monopoly Capital and Network Neutrality by John Kronenwetter (103.2Kb)
    Pigmentation Pattern Formation in Spotted and Striped Zebrafish by Matilda Omoru (528.6Kb)
    Rape, Race and Empathy: How Empathetic are People Towards Minority Women? by Ileigh Gorham (236.9Kb)
    Sex Differences in Cortisol Levels by Hunter McGraw (187.5Kb)
    The Effect of Salinity on the Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) by Sydnie Mauch (410.4Kb)
    The Impact of Divorce on Hmong Children and their Transition into Adulthood by Lyvong Vue (375.0Kb)
    Where Have All the Crayfish Gone? Change in Occurrence of Invasive and Native Crayfish in the St. Louis River Estuary Over 14 Years by Karada D. Tudor (502.4Kb)
    Date
    2014
    Author
    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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    Abstract
    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
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/72634
    Type
    Journal Issue
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