Research articles describe research and creative projects in all the disciplines and are authored by UNH undergraduates or recent graduates in collaboration with Inquiry student and staff editors. They should not exceed 2500 words (excluding bibliography). These articles are based on research reports or essays written for a course or independent study. Because of the relatively short length and general audience of research articles, their authors often choose to narrow or refocus their original text. The research experience is held to be as important as research results.
—Melanie Burley (Mentor: Jennifer Dijkstra)
Melanie investigates the effects dissolved oxygen and water temperature on tunicates, a marine species in the Gulf of Maine.
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—MJ Condon (Mentor: Esmaeil Bahalkeh)
MJ uses economic data to perform a meta-analysis of the quality of care for nursing home facilities in New Hampshire.
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—Drew Dickinson (Mentor: Lawrence C. Reardon)
Drew explores the magnitude and differences of internal and external debt from a ten-year period using data from archives and analytical sources.
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—Nadine Emil’ (Mentor: Kristen Johnson)
Nadine's research delves into the role of cilia, an antenna-like cell structure, on the progression of pancreatic cancer.
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—Kieran Newcomb (Mentor: Nicholas Smith)
Kieran's philosophical study explores the impact artificial intelligence could have on our judicial systems.
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—Caroline Savage (Mentor: Remington Moll)
Caroline's research uses video cameras to monitor how wildlife species utilize a den site in the Cleveland, Ohio Metroparks.
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— Sana Syed (Mentor: Nikhil Tomar)
Sana uses ethnography to study the clubhouse model of mental illness treatment.
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