Dare to be First: A New Approach to Feminism
By Caroline Yang Piazza Dare to Be First is a collaborative, creative marketing campaign that uses a new approach to confront old issues.
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Challenges Inhibiting Malaria Aid in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
By Brittany Gardner Identifying the root causes of malaria in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is key to solving the malaria crisis.
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Raman Spectroscopy: How to Keep Our Animals and Us Healthy
By Danielle Yarbrough A promising testing method to help protect people and animals from adverse health effects due to antimicrobial additives.
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Building an Invisible Wall: Real-time Methods to Improve Power Grid CybersecurityBy Megan Culler Power grids are vulnerable to cyberattacks, but new methods are being developed to detect attacks before they can cause damage.
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The Simulation of Charged Particle DetectorsBy Taif Mohamed and Shaikha Al-Qahtani Simulation predicts the most powerful configuration for the Gas Electron Multiplier.
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"Picking Up the Gun": The Black Panther Party and the Mulford Act
By Sarah Porter How gun control legislation was used to neutralize the Black Panther Party during the late 1960s.
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The Second Athenian League: A More Equal ConfederacyBy Patrick Grigsby The Evolution of a Second Athenian Empire.
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Dancing in Virtual RealityBy Sarah Behseresht, Hannah Juenke, and Kali Taft Explore the field of virtual reality, lighting design, and choreography--all in one performance piece.
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Litigating Women: The Path to Intermediate Scrutiny in American Law
By Claye Epperson The interdisciplinary relationship between women's social and legal statuses throughout the twentieth century.
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Epidemic Hospital Pathogens: A difficile ProblemBy Avery Young Investigations into the increased virulence of the hospital acquired human gut pathogen known as Clostridioides difficile.
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Assessing Effort in Delegated Tasks
By Cameron McCann Could the framing of instructions affect an individual's effort?
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Interactive Buildings of the Future
By Zachary Kitowski Explore the smart-buildings of the future.
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