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Student Scholarly Work: Volume 1 - 2024

Student Scholarly Work

This volume of Student Scholarly Work includes works submitted for a grade in the calendar year 2024 as well as independent works submitted by students in 2024.

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Undergraduate Student Research

Submission from Kevin Rick (2024). The Impact of Electric Vehicle Technology [research paper submitted for LAS432: Technology, Society, and Culture].

The course project paper researched the history of the electric vehicle technology. Topics discussed and research included the EV technology, ethical theories, growth opportunities, external threats and the infrastructure dilemma. The research paper provided recommendation considerations and a conclusion. The paper was written according to the APA 7th edition format including references.

The Impact of Electric Vehicle Technology

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Submission from Matthew Robertson (2024). Painting the war within [PowerPoint presentation submitted for HUMN303].

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This presentation is for the final Art Appreciation Project for HUMN303: Introduction to Humanities. The work of art is "Der Kreig" (1932) by Otto Dix. The presentation discusses the work of art and the influences that lead up to its creation and the aftermath of it.

Graduate Student Research

Student Publications Co-Authored with Faculty

Submission from Victoria Marty (2024). Digital leadership in the context of digital twins [PowerPoint presentation].

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With the help of my professor, Dr. Kiki Wilson, I presented a PowerPoint on digital twins, explaining what they are and in what industries they are being used/will likely be used, focusing on the healthcare profession. I also talk about how digital leadership will likely change in the face of digital twins being applied in the workplace.

Essays

Creative Writing