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Oral History Interview, Walter Stevenson (1570)
(2016-12-08)
Walter Stevenson came to UW Madison as a graduate student in plant pathology where he immediately hit the ground running with research projects and discoveries. His four years of graduate school were spent studying a ...
Oral History Interview, Rose (Toby) Saldivar (1575)
(2016-12-10)
In her 2016 interview with Pat Calchina, Toby (Rose) Saldivar details her life before coming to Madison and her time in Madison from 1971, till the present. Rose speaks briefly of her life in Texas and Mexico. In Madison, ...
Oral History Interview, Stewart Macaulay (1515)
(2016-04-08)
Born in Atlanta in 1931, Stewart Macaulay grew up in Michigan and then Southern California. He received his A.B. from John Muir Junior College in 1952. Macaulay then went on to Stanford where he received his LL.B. in 1955. ...
Oral History Interview, Mark Geistlinger (1593)
(2016-11-12)
In his November 2016 interview with Elise Drott, Mark Geistlinger detailed his life experiences and memories of his childhood, college experiences, and work experiences. Geistlinger spoke on how his childhood in California ...
Oral History Interview, Meredith Grimes (1595)
(2016-11-21)
In her November, 2016 interview with Annika Hendrickson, Meredith Grimes offered detailed information about her time working at Rheta’s Dining Hall located in the Chadbourne Residence Hall. Grimes gave an overview of what ...
Oral History Interview, Joseph Latham (1599)
(2016-12-01)
In his December 2016 interview with August Hirschboeck, Joseph Latham described his experiences working in the restaurant industry, both as a server and in other related positions. He spoke first on how he got started in ...
Political Affiliation as a Predictor of Physiological Response to Political Statements
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
The purpose of this study is to measure the physiological response when presented with aversive statements compared to agreeable statements while using politics as a vehicle. Using anonymous students from the Spring 2016 ...
The Effects of Acute Aerobic Activity at Rating Five and Seven of Perceived Exertion on the Performance of a Word-Recollection, Short-Term Memory Task
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
Aerobic exercise has many benefits in improving human health. By increasing oxygenated blood flow and glutamate release into the brain, aerobic exercise has been related to improved long-term memory. Additionally, aerobic ...
The Physiological Relationship of Sleep Duration with Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, and Reaction Time
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2016)
This experiment examined the relationship between sleep duration and systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and reaction time. We hypothesized that students who averaged ...





