Smart Cities: Harnessing Regional Innovation Networks and Global Collaborations
Information technology and computer science move at a lightning pace, both literally within the electromagnetic spectrum and figuratively as a professional field. This continuous evolution affects...
View ArticleBiometric Performance Monitoring in Collegiate Sports: Balancing the Benefits...
Biometric performance data provides invaluable insights into an athlete’s performance, which coaches can utilize to optimize training sessions and help prevent and track player injuries. This research...
View ArticleImpact of Live Therapeutic Music on Stress Levels Among Healthcare Workers in...
Background: The Coronavirus pandemic has resulted in stressful work environments above what is considered normal for acute care settings. Chronic stress is known to have adverse effects on physical...
View ArticleCorrelation between Accessibility and Patient Education with Tdap Utilization...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess whether there was an effect on maternal vaccine utilization rates when common barriers (e.g., lack of education or decreased access) were...
View ArticleLegacy in Collaborative Research: Reflections on a Community Research Project
This article reflects on the legacy of a collaborative community research project which explored loneliness amongst older people. Six years after completing the original research, the authors reviewed...
View ArticleNavigating Personal, Professional, Institutional, and Relational Dimensions...
As universities around the world face plunging revenues coupled with rising expenses, many argue that today’s post-secondary sector is in crisis (Anderson et al., 2020). In some regions, budgetary...
View ArticleExploring the Vertical Charrette as an Alternative to Traditional...
This paper highlights a collaborative, intercollegiate vertical design charrette that illuminates the potential of short-term service opportunities. Interior design students from two major...
View ArticleDeveloping Community-Appropriate Sleep Apnea Messaging Through Appreciative...
Undiagnosed sleep apnea is a substantial burden in the United States, leading to negative health impacts and unnecessary costs. Diagnosing sleep apnea is challenging due to a lack of evidence to...
View ArticleStrengthening Preservice Teachers’ Understanding of Culturally Responsive...
Schools around the world are incredibly diverse; therefore, understanding inclusion, equity, and social justice is an essential part of teacher preparation. Preservice teachers need guidance to...
View ArticleCaring Beyond Health Care: Lessons Learned From a Community-Based Partnership...
As population aging increases demands on the U.S. health care system, strong public outreach regarding community supports for older adults and clear partnerships between medical and community-based...
View ArticleStudent Reflections on Working a Virtual Program in a Global Pandemic
For the past six summers, the Center for Community-Based Partnerships at the University of Alabama has hosted the Swim to the Top program at a local YMCA serving the Tuscaloosa, Alabama, community....
View ArticleLessons Learned: Three Student Leaders Reflect on Their Experiences in the...
In this reflective Student Voices piece, three student leaders reflect on their experiences in the Berry College English as a second language (ESL) program.
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