The McNair Scholars Journal, 2003
The McNair Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior prepares income eligible, first generation college students and students from groups underrepresented in graduate education for doctoral study. It is a nationwide program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, created in memory of Ro...
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ftunivwiscon:oai:minds.wisconsin.edu:1793/75818 2024-09-15T18:06:40+00:00 The McNair Scholars Journal, 2003 Hernandez, Melody Melton, Jeff Bennett, Erik C. Casanova, Omar Shryer, Charles Emiru, Andenet Johnson, Tanya J. Crass, Hattie G. Overton, Patrice D. Lamont, Genelle McAlpine, Christen Eliason, Kari K. 2017-02-17T21:47:27Z application/pdf http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/75818 unknown University of Wisconsin-Superior http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/75818 Psychology Personality Traits Voice Classification Music Aspen FACE Matson/Foss Herbivory Data College Students Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning Mathematics Software Development Management Information Systems Indigenous Languages Alexander Christopher Computer Science Native Americans American Indians Early Childhood Education Special Education First Nations Studies Women in Shakespeare Melanoma Breast Cancer Native American Medicinal Plants Alkaloids English Pla2g2a Tumorigenesis PPARγ Biology Shakespeare Aggression Theater Black Actors Film Education History Military History Benin Dahomey Journal Issue 2017 ftunivwiscon 2024-08-13T23:40:28Z The McNair Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior prepares income eligible, first generation college students and students from groups underrepresented in graduate education for doctoral study. It is a nationwide program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, created in memory of Ronald E. McNair, Ph.D., an African-American physicist killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger mission in 1986. During the summer, 12 scholars participate in a paid individual research experience, working collaboratively with a faculty mentor on a project of interest to the student. Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Wisconsin: Digital Collections |
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Psychology Personality Traits Voice Classification Music Aspen FACE Matson/Foss Herbivory Data College Students Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning Mathematics Software Development Management Information Systems Indigenous Languages Alexander Christopher Computer Science Native Americans American Indians Early Childhood Education Special Education First Nations Studies Women in Shakespeare Melanoma Breast Cancer Native American Medicinal Plants Alkaloids English Pla2g2a Tumorigenesis PPARγ Biology Shakespeare Aggression Theater Black Actors Film Education History Military History Benin Dahomey |
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Psychology Personality Traits Voice Classification Music Aspen FACE Matson/Foss Herbivory Data College Students Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning Mathematics Software Development Management Information Systems Indigenous Languages Alexander Christopher Computer Science Native Americans American Indians Early Childhood Education Special Education First Nations Studies Women in Shakespeare Melanoma Breast Cancer Native American Medicinal Plants Alkaloids English Pla2g2a Tumorigenesis PPARγ Biology Shakespeare Aggression Theater Black Actors Film Education History Military History Benin Dahomey Hernandez, Melody Melton, Jeff Bennett, Erik C. Casanova, Omar Shryer, Charles Emiru, Andenet Johnson, Tanya J. Crass, Hattie G. Overton, Patrice D. Lamont, Genelle McAlpine, Christen Eliason, Kari K. The McNair Scholars Journal, 2003 |
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Psychology Personality Traits Voice Classification Music Aspen FACE Matson/Foss Herbivory Data College Students Statistical and Probabilistic Reasoning Mathematics Software Development Management Information Systems Indigenous Languages Alexander Christopher Computer Science Native Americans American Indians Early Childhood Education Special Education First Nations Studies Women in Shakespeare Melanoma Breast Cancer Native American Medicinal Plants Alkaloids English Pla2g2a Tumorigenesis PPARγ Biology Shakespeare Aggression Theater Black Actors Film Education History Military History Benin Dahomey |
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The McNair Program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior prepares income eligible, first generation college students and students from groups underrepresented in graduate education for doctoral study. It is a nationwide program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, created in memory of Ronald E. McNair, Ph.D., an African-American physicist killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger mission in 1986. During the summer, 12 scholars participate in a paid individual research experience, working collaboratively with a faculty mentor on a project of interest to the student. |
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Hernandez, Melody Melton, Jeff Bennett, Erik C. Casanova, Omar Shryer, Charles Emiru, Andenet Johnson, Tanya J. Crass, Hattie G. Overton, Patrice D. Lamont, Genelle McAlpine, Christen Eliason, Kari K. |
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Hernandez, Melody Melton, Jeff Bennett, Erik C. Casanova, Omar Shryer, Charles Emiru, Andenet Johnson, Tanya J. Crass, Hattie G. Overton, Patrice D. Lamont, Genelle McAlpine, Christen Eliason, Kari K. |
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