Featured Scholar: Brooke Schoeffler
When Brooke Schoeffler goes out with her friends, they always tease her
for popping in earplugs at concerts, clubs and theaters. But she knows one
day her foresight will pay off. “When you are young you think, ‘Who
cares about my hearing in 40 years?’ But I get to go out and talk
to the older population and realize why you should care,” she says.
“If you can hold on to your hearing until you are 80 or 90 years old,
you are going to be the coolest person at the retirement home, believe me.”
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Papers
Brooke Schoeffler, College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Patricia Kricos)
Predicting Acceptance Of Hearing
Loss And Hearing Aids With The Transtheoretical Stages-Of-Change Model
Dan Berger, College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences (Mentor: Louise Newman)
Slaying Goliath: David Gilbert, 1960s
Social Movements, and Radical Media
Jeremiah Blanchard, College of
Engineering (Mentor: Su-Shing Chen)
Role-Based Access Control Systems
In Digital Libraries
Lindsay Kenney, College of Business
(Mentor: David Denslow)
The Spatial Allocation of Economic
Activity in Florida
Nicole Paulson , College of Medicine
(Mentor: Margaret Wallace)
NF2 LOH in NF1 Tumors
Joseph Robenson , College of Engineering
(Mentor: Mark Law)
Investigation on a Dynamic Threshold
Voltage Control via Body Bulk-Biasing as a Forth Terminal on a CMOS Process
Technology
Suzanne Watt, College of Agricultural
and Life Sciences (Michael Olexa)
The Florida Everglades Initiative:
What Can We Learn From The Chesapeake?

