Presentations by Lindenwood University on recent scholarship that they have done.

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Submissions from 2024

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Considering the Impact of Identity in Doctoral Student Experience, Roger "Mitch" Nasser

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Product of our environment? Perceived identity and typicality in couples, Stephanie Afful

Submissions from 2023

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Effects of Exercise on Esports Performance, Petey Mumford

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Small Changes, Big Changes, Gabriela Romero

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The Reflection-Driven Classroom: Using Learner-Created Objectives to Scaffold Assignments That Offer Learners Choice, Engage Their Goals, and Produce Meaningful Artifacts, Shana Youngdahl

Submissions from 2022

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R.I.S.E. of Virtual Reality, Bob Steffes

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Take a Look…It’s in a Book. Lessons learned from the editing experience, Roger "Mitch" Nasser Jr.

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Theory to Practice: Building Family Capacity from Paper to Mobile App for Early Intervention Families, Rebecca Panagos, Kyle Coble, and Eli Madi

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Faculty Symposium, Spring 2022, Guarango Banerjee, Chad Kerksick, Michael Leary, and Mitch Nasser

Submissions from 2021

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Faculty Symposium, Fall 2021, Ben Scholle, James Hutson, and Roger Mitch Nasser Jr.

Submissions from 2020

Karl Barth and the God who Loves in Freedom, W. Travis McMaken

The Impact of Professional Development on Feelings of Inclusion in Supervision Relationships, Roger Mitch Nasser Jr.

Wisdom as an Emergent Property, Stephen Sherblom

Submissions from 2019

Decoding Due Dates: Exploring What Pregnant Women Believe about Full Term and Elective Deliveries, Amanda Harrod

Experiential Education in Nonprofit Management Curriculum: Assumption or Oversight?, Julie Turner

A Reading & Discussion of Short Story Collection Dancing Madly, Beth Mead

Finding Afro-Mexico: The Politics of History and Racial Visibility, Theodore Cohen

Childhood Obsessions: Modern Women and Discursive Space, Gabriela Romero

Francesco Scannelli’s Microcosm of Painting: Art and Medicine in Early Modern Criticism, James Hutson

Reproductive and Sexual Health: Exploring promising data within our current culture, Amy Estlund

Sports Fandom: An Unhealthy Obsession?, Daniel Sweeney

Submissions from 2018

Childhood Obesity and Food Insecurity: A Public Health Paradox, Catherine Schoff

Repairing American Political Culture: Individuals, Central Government, and Democratic Dignity in Twenty-First Century Conditions, Dale Walton

The Economics of the Walking Dead, Tawni Hunt Ferrarini

More Than We Think: Cultivating Preverbal Insight, Gillian Parrish

The Dessert Creates Space for the Meal, John Barr

The Psychology in Greek Lit, Andrew Thomason

A Classical Liberal Approach to the Systemic Oppression of African-Americans, Rachel Douchant

A Do-it Yourself Empowerment Tool for Families of Young Children with Developmental Disabilities, Rebecca Panagos

Can Intelligence Explain Economic Outcomes?, Rik Hafer

Relativity and Román Ramírez: What Can We Know about the Past?, Patrick J. O'Banion

Submissions from 2017

Exploring the Use of Technology to Support Literacy of Middle School Students with Reading Disabilities, Jaime Inman

Gothic Tensions between Faith, Science, and Faith in Science in Doctor Who, Geremy Carnes

How Technology in Exercise Science Can Improve Health and Performance, Chad Kerksick

Living Dangerously in the Womb, Deborah Kiel

Probing Ebola VP35 Viral Protein Structures by Chemical Cross-linking and Mass Spectrometry, Ken Chanthamontri

Submissions from 2016

From Best Authorities”: Men, Women, and the Contested Ethos of American Cookbook Authorship, 1796-1860, Elizabeth Fleitz

New Developments in Female Earnings and Marriage, William Rogers

Sharing Your Academic Backpack – Women and Mentorship in Academe, Monica Flippin Wynn