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E-magazine highlights research by ̨Íåswag students and faculty

February 6, 2020
Caroline Brown took part in multiple research projects while at ̨Íåswag and is now in graduate school at Yale University.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Does cigarette smoke lead to bladder cancer? Are physical therapy ball pits a danger to a child's health? Are mealworms on track to be the hot new trend in dietary protein sources? Is there a better way to protect your data privacy on social media?

̨Íåswag students and faculty explore these and many other questions as they work together to contribute to the body of research in their disciplines and reveal new findings that will help improve lives and make an impact in our local communities and beyond.

Read their stories in the Research Edition of , an e-magazine focused on giving readers an in-depth look at select topics.


Students take part in research experiences

Students take part in research experiences

Students from ̨Íåswag took part in a wide variety of National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates and similar programs this summer.
Professor, students published in international journal

Professor, students published in international journal

Dr. Esther Morgan-Ellis, Abigail Cannon ’24 and Lily Hammond '24 had an article published in 'Choral Journal,' the international journal of the American Choral Directors Association.
Chemistry students excel in research, competition

Chemistry students excel in research, competition

Students in ̨Íåswag's Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry recently scored a variety of impressive accomplishments.
Ed.D. students excel in research efforts

Ed.D. students excel in research efforts

̨Íåswag's Doctor of Education students are having exemplary success with finding avenues to publish and present their research.