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The Taylor University - Forest Community Structure, Tyler Hasbrook
The Taylor University - Forest Community Structure, Tyler Hasbrook
Celebration of Scholarship 2021
This 2020 study examined the forest species distribution in the different community types found in the Arboretum. The community types that have been identified in the Arboretum are Oak-Hickory, Mixed Hardwoods, and Floodplain/Early Successional. These community types are based on initial data that was collected in 2010. Forty sampling sites were placed along transects 100 meters from one another. All trees with diameters greater than 2 cm were identified and measured. A total of 4105 trees were recorded.
In the Oak – Hickory community type, Carya ovata and Ostrya virginiana were the most prevalent in the relative density, while the …
Developing Better Instruction, Better Instructors, And New Investigators, Clay Vander Kolk, Abigail Pyle
Developing Better Instruction, Better Instructors, And New Investigators, Clay Vander Kolk, Abigail Pyle
Celebration of Scholarship 2021
This research discusses how HAMTE and future educators collaborated to use the Principles to Action Professional Learning Toolkit in their classes and the tools they used to measure and gather conclusions about the development in the future teachers.
Adherence To A Lifestyle Modification Program: What Can Baseline Differences Tell Us?, Grace Allan, Kristen Pogue
Adherence To A Lifestyle Modification Program: What Can Baseline Differences Tell Us?, Grace Allan, Kristen Pogue
Celebration of Scholarship 2021
Obesity is a major risk factor for diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes. To date, lifestyle modification programs have been shown to be effective in reducing obesity and related diseases, however, adherence to such programs is often poor. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine baseline differences between individuals who adhered to a lifestyle modification program and those who did not.
2021 Program: Celebration Of Scholarship, Taylor University
2021 Program: Celebration Of Scholarship, Taylor University
Celebration of Scholarship 2021
This year's program includes research supported by internal funding from the Faculty Mentored Undergraduate Scholarship (FMUS) program or the Women's Giving Circle (WGC), as well as work produced through external funding or during capstone projects. The work presented here is a tangible demonstration of Jesus's admonition from Matthew 22:37 to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." Even during a year filled with uncertainty and upheaval, our faculty and students together have fostered a community of intellectual, faith-based learning, and for that we are thankful.
Proteomic Analysis Of Alzheimer's Disease, Grace Reynolds
Proteomic Analysis Of Alzheimer's Disease, Grace Reynolds
Celebration of Scholarship 2021
The use of public Alzheimer’s Disease proteomics data to analyze the difference between asymptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease and symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease as it relates to disease progression and underlying disease processes.