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    Relationship between Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion and Diabetes 

    Stoen, Adrien; Zahn, Eliza (2025-04)
    According to CDC, among chronic conditions, Diabetes is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the US. Access to health care is most essential to stay healthy for a diabetic person. With high cost of ...
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    The Wisconsin Rural-Urban Political Divide in Historical Perspective 

    Rizzo, Gabby (2025-04)
    This project, focusing on the Wisconsin rural-urban political divide in historical perspective, aims to answer the following research question: Is there evidence of urban-rural electoral polarization in Wisconsin from the ...
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    Therapists Willingness to Treat High Risk Patients 

    Ellison, Spencer; Moglowsky, Keegan; Dubman, Ty (2025-04)
    Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicide are major public health concerns and represent behaviors most practitioners will encounter during their career. Unfortunately, many mental health providers lack confidence in ...
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    African Pedagogy in Education: A Literature Review 

    Debates-Thrall, Brooke (2025-04)
    An exploration of an Afrocentric Pedagogy within Higher Education: A review of Literature of African Pedagogy in Education is an examination of an Afrocentric model of learning and teaching that could potentially enhance ...
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    UEM 433 Alignment with Wisconsin Act 20 : Evaluating A Middle Grades Literacy Course 

    Olson, Dana; Bussen, Bussen (2025-04)
    In 2023, Wisconsin legislators passed Wisconsin Act 20. This law required schools, including higher education institutions, to evaluate their literacy programs to align with the new Act 20 standards. Several classes offered ...
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    NSSI-Disorder Differences on Suicide Risk Variables 

    Smith, Erica (2025-04)
    Individuals meeting NSSI-Disorder (NSSI-D) criteria differ from those who do not on key psychological and behavioral factors. NSSI is strongly associated with suicide ideation and research suggests it may increase suicide ...
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    Mental Health First Aid Training Implementation : Building Confidence in Responding to Distress with Care and Compassion 

    Schimming, Wind (2025)
    Social work students require robust mental health crisis response skills, yet traditional coursework may not provide sufficient practical training. This study examines the effectiveness of embedding Mental Health First Aid ...
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