Browsing MUSE (Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience) by Issue Date
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An Online Collaboration Environment for Interactive Journalism
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MUSE 2010 Booklet
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MUSE 2011 Booklet
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MUSE 2012 Booklet
(2012)TCNJ’s MUSE (Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience) created an interdisciplinary scholarly community for eight weeks over the summer. The program brought together 40 faculty members and 76 students from five schools and ... -
MUSE 2013 Booklet
(2013)TCNJ’s MUSE (Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience) created an interdisciplinary scholarly community for eight weeks over the summer. The program brought together 45 faculty members and 92 students from all seven schools ... -
Evaluating the Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Mechanical Properties of King Crabs and Tanner Crabs
(2014)Ocean Acidification (OA) is a decrease in the ocean’s pH caused by increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Dissolution of CO2 in ocean water results in decreased CaCO3 saturation states, which affect the ability of ... -
Determination of Optimum Surface Profile for Bond of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) to Concrete
(2014)The American Society of Civil Engineers has rated the infrastructure of the United States at a startling D+ and estimates that one in every nine bridges is structurally deficient. They also predict that by 2020, 3.6 million ... -
Accounting for the Decline in Entrpreneurship in the United States: 1978-2011
(2014)Economic theory and empirical evidence consistently demonstrate that entrepreneurship––via innovation––is positively linked with a country’s productivity, and consequently, economic performance. Economic performance, in ... -
Experimental and Computational Models of Microparticle Transport under Dynamic Flow Conditions
(2014)Past studies have primarily focused on the effects of blood flow conditions on platelets and how they bind to the cell wall. Research regarding microparticle behavior with respect to flow conditions has yet to be conducted ... -
Getting to the Core of Service: Connecting the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in the Content Areas with Service Learning
(2014)This research seeks to draw connections between service learning and the Common Core State Standards for Literacy (CCSS). Researchers surveyed 182 secondary teachers in New Jersey regarding their current use of service ... -
Polymerization of Norbornene Using Cationic (p-allyl)Ni(II) Dialkylbiaryl Phosphine Complexes
(2014)The polymerization of norbornene is of interest to study because there is a wide array of cheap commercially available monomers and the polymer product is value-added and has a number of commercial applications. Norbornene ... -
Orb and Wispy cooperate in the cytoplasmic polyadenylation of grk mRNA during oogenesis
(2014)During Drosophila oogenesis, the TGF-alpha like protein Gurken (Grk) is required for establishing both of the major axes of the egg and future embryo. Consequently, Grk protein distribution within the ovary is tightly ... -
Modeling and Simulation of Fuzzy and Time Petri nets:Toward a Binary Coded Robot Route (BiCRoR) Algorithm
(2014)With the growing complexity of the development of robotic systems, it is not easy to model and simulate behaviors of such structures. Petri nets (PNs) are optimal for design and implementation of these systems due to their ... -
The Balanced Ideological Antipathy Model: Explaining the Effects of Ideological Attitudes on Intergroup Antipathy across the Political Spectrum
(2014)Much extant research examines prejudice and intolerance on the political right, but ignores such antipathy on the political left. We introduce the balanced ideological antipathy (BIA) model, which challenges the assumption ... -
Mapping Neuronal Connectivity with Laser Photostimulation & Calcium Imaging
(2014)One of the most elusive goals in modern neuroscience is to determine how neurons in the brain are connected – a connectivity map is essential for understanding how the brain works. To address this goal, many methods have ... -
Interactive Effects of Emotional Labor and Occupational Identity on Job Attitudes
(2014)Our study examined how occupational identity moderates the effects of surface acting, a form of emotion management, on job attitudes. We applied social identity theory (SIT) to explain differences in how individuals are ... -
Multidimensional Instrument for the Measurement of Affective Responses to Music
(2014)The goal of this study was to expand upon previous studies that investigated the relationship between personality type, physiological response, and music preference. We developed a multidimensional instrument that allowed ...