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    What Changed on the Journey? : How Chinese Food Carries Culture and its Adaptation to the American Market 

    Albers, Gwen (2025-04)
    This research explores how Chinese cuisine has evolved in the United States, focusing on the historical adaptations made by early Chinese immigrants and the ongoing cultural shifts reflected in contemporary Chinese food. ...
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    Happiness in the Age of Information : Information Sources and Well-Being : Japan and the U.S. 

    Carver, Grace (2025-04)
    This study explores the impact of various factors, particularly information sources, on the cognitive dimensions of well-being in Japan and the United States. Drawing on data from the World Values Survey Wave 7, we find ...
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    Subaquatic Bus Stop 

    Christiansen, Theron; Phelps, Erin; Roos, Anmarie (2025)
    We aimed to increase awareness of the local flora and fauna that many people may not be aware of that live in the Chippewa River. We decided to create glass mosaics to adorn the windows of the bus stop in front of Haas ...
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    From Bean to Border : The Interplay of Coffee Farming and Cyclical Migration in Costa Rica 

    Friesth, Emma; Illing, Jamie; Odland, Lauren (2025-04)
    At the Costa Rican-Panamanian border, Indigenous migration has historically supported both Costa Rica’s economy and the livelihoods of Indigenous populations throughout Central America. In this project, “From Bean to ...
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    The BSA Ineligible Volunteer Files : Identifying and Examining Patterns of Institutional Abuse 

    Bakken, Lindsey (2025-04)
    Building on prior sexual abuse research that has retrospectively examined sexual abuse in institutional settings, this project examined files from the Boy Scouts of America “Ineligible Volunteer” database. Through a ...
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    Rhetoric and Freedom : A Rhetorical Analysis of Library Censorship and Intellectual Freedom in the Contemporary United States 

    Raimond, Stevie (2025-04)
    The purpose of this research is to explore the increasing threats of censorship in libraries, the laws supporting or opposing censorship, and the impact of censorship on librarians through the use of language and rhetoric. ...
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    A Mouse, A Plumber, and You : How Disney and Nintendo Brought Japan and the U.S. Together Post-WWII Through Family Entertainment 

    Anglemyer, Requel (2025-04)
    I will be examining the history of Disney and Nintendo, how they have helped construct the childhoods of Japanese and Americans alike, and how they have helped the two countries heal from the second World War. Disney first ...
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    Expanding the Expressive Palette : Performing the Voice Music of Viardot on the Clarinet 

    Huesemann, Micaela (2025-04)
    Can the clarinet learn to play with a singing quality by studying vocal repertoire and technique? This was the central research question addressed in our UWEC Student-Faculty Research that we considered through the study ...
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    Fifth Year Teacher Retention & Efficacy : What Keeps Teachers in the Field 

    Menning, Lanie; Oestreich, Morgan (2025-04)
    This follow-up study investigates how school factors (e.g., administrative support, workload, etc.) and teachers’ characteristics (e.g., teacher efficacy) influence teachers’ retention through their fifth year in the ...
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    Investigating Teacher Burnout and Psychological Flexibility in Preservice Teachers, Primary Teachers, and College Professors 

    Newton, Emma G. (2025-04)
    This ongoing study investigates how psychological flexibility correlates with teacher burnout across three populations with different professional demands: preservice teachers, primary teachers, and college professors. ...
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    AuthorUniversity of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. McIntyre Library (10)Dekan, Morgan (8)Harper, Stevie (7)Lodge, Robert W.D. (7)University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. Barron County Library (7)Vitale, Sarah A. (7)Ziemer, Reed (7)Carter, Bradley S. (6)Caterer, Zachary (6)Cleary, Patricia Anne (6)... View MoreSubjectPosters (628)Department of Biology (83)Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (68)Department of Psychology (57)Department of Computer Science (50)College students (41)Department of Geography and Anthropology (40)Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (38)Machine learning (33)Department of Mathematics (31)... View MoreDate Issued2022 (180)2024 (167)2025 (165)2021 (154)2020 (49)2023 (11)Has File(s)
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