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Ua12/2/1 Up Next On The Hill, Vol. 97, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Up Next On The Hill, Vol. 97, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Magazine edition of the College Heights Herald for the period Feb. 14 to March 21, 2022.
- Collins, Michael. I Went to School There? University Plan Marks New Era of Campus for Next Generation of Students
- Trickett-Wile, Arthur & Jake Jones. Like Farmer, Like Son – Alex Burke
- Stover, D.J. Gun Violence Hasn’t Left, from a Survivor of Marshall County
- Lanuzza, Izzy. International Bonds Key to WKU Tennis Success
Eng 300: Trying To Make The Words Flow: Flow Interactions With Environment & Behavior In Writing & Studying Contexts, Connor Flick
Eng 300: Trying To Make The Words Flow: Flow Interactions With Environment & Behavior In Writing & Studying Contexts, Connor Flick
English 100-200-300 Conference
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Mental And Emotional Impacts Of Being A Caregiver Of Socially Isolated Residents During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Chloe Kerrick
Understanding The Mental And Emotional Impacts Of Being A Caregiver Of Socially Isolated Residents During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Chloe Kerrick
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
The mental health and emotional wellbeing of individuals has declined in many ways over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some groups have seen more drastic changes in their mental health and emotional wellbeing, especially those working in healthcare. While nearly all healthcare facility workers have experienced an increased burden brought about by the pandemic, long-term care facility workers have been tasked with caring for clients that, for periods of time, experienced complete social isolation. This project will attempt to answer the question of how caring for a group of socially isolated residents over an extended period has affected the …
A Pilot Study: An Evaluation Of Accessibility Of Resources For Parents Of D/Deaf/Hoh Children In Ky/Tn, Amara Danturthi
A Pilot Study: An Evaluation Of Accessibility Of Resources For Parents Of D/Deaf/Hoh Children In Ky/Tn, Amara Danturthi
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Most parents of d/Deaf/Hoh children are not Deaf, making it imperative for easy access to diverse strategies to ensure smooth communication between them and their child. Parents make the paramount decision of what their child’s first language should be, therefore, access to current information on communication strategies is crucial in this journey. Many families fall on resources sometimes from sources in different formats to understand what may work best for them. The accessibility and availability of these resources are a crucial component in the parent’s decision-making process. Due to the unique dynamics between hearing parents and d/Deaf/Hoh children, this pilot …
Rurality And Its Effects On Prenatal Care In Southcentral Kentucky, Kylee Eilers
Rurality And Its Effects On Prenatal Care In Southcentral Kentucky, Kylee Eilers
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Despite ongoing efforts to increase positive healthcare outcomes for prenatal care in rural Kentucky, there continues to be limited access to adequate and quality resources. Research questions for this research project explored the prenatal care resources for Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson, and Warren counties, compared healthcare disparities that exist in those counties with other rural regions of Kentucky, and identified limitations of such prenatal care resources in successfully achieving positive care outcomes. In addition to evaluation of applicable online resources through organizations local to the region, some healthcare professional and representatives were interviewed to find …