Beytien, Spencer, Michael Granados, Colton Haning, Ian Hartstack, Crystan Hecker, Amanda Iburg, Michael Moriarty, & Ross Salwolke, Jr. “Editorial Illustration: Short Story Book Cover Assignment.” Project for CGR 340: Digital Illustration II, F ’14, Prof. Sheila Sabers.
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Waelchli, Paul
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Waelchli, Paul, and Anne Marie Hansen Gruber. “Students: 132, Instruction Sessions: 93, Student Success: Priceless.” Presentation, annual conference of Iowa Library Association/Association of College & Research Libraries, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, 23 March 2007.
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Hoffman, Adam
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Chase, L., Webb, L., Stone, E., & Hoffman, A. “The Distribution and Impacts of Road-Salt Chlorides in Urban and Rural Soils.” Poster presentation at the R.J. McElroy Student/Faculty Research Symposium, Waverly, IA, May 3, 2012.
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Dolter, Kathryn J.
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Dolter, Kathryn J. “Educational Challenges: The Crisis in Quality.” Current Issues in Nursing. Eds. Perle Slavik Cowen and Sue Moorhead. 7th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2006. 68-85.
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Colyer, Elmer M.
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Colyer, Elmer M., and Corrie M. Aukema Cieslukowski. “Wesley’s Trinitarian Ordo Salutis.” Reformation & Revival Journal 14.4 (2005): 105-31.
Fribourg, Christy. “Aviation Technology and Automation.” Poster presentation for AVI 495: Aviation Senior Seminar, F ’14, Prof. Prelis.
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Wetherell, Jessica L., Melendez, Josue W.
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Wetherell, Jessica, Melendez, Josue W., & Zuercher, Gerald L. “Bat Surveys in Eastern Iowa: Simultaneous Stability and Change.” Poster presentation for the Chlapaty Research Fellowship Program, University of Dubuque, 2013.
Abstract: North American bats (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) are often underrepresented in conservation and management plans due to inadequate current information. The recent spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) has raised concerns for bats throughout the eastern and mid-western United States. WNS was first detected in Iowa during the winter of 2011-2012. There are nine species of bats recorded for Iowa. This includes Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat) which has been severely impacted by WNS at some locations, the Federally Endangered Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat), Nycticeius humeralis (evening bat) which is “Threatened” within Iowa, and Myotis septentrionalis (northern myotis) which is a “Species of Special Concern” within Iowa. We sampled bat communities at Mines of Spain Recreational Area, a state park along the Mississippi River, between June and August 2013. This location also was sampled during the same time period of 2012. Mist nets were set up before sunset and left in place until one hour after the last bat was captured. Overall, eight of nine potential Iowa bat species were captured with little brown bats being the most common species during both sampling efforts. During the 2012 survey, a single Nycticeius humeralis was detected in Mines of Spain. During the 2013 survey, a suspected Myotis sodalis was captured. Perimyotis subflavus (tricolored bat) was not captured during 2012 but was captured during 2013. While little brown bats were the most common species during both surveys, other changes in community composition were documented including an increase in bat species diversity between 2012 and 2013 despite a decrease in captured individuals. Bats are important components of local biodiversity; we suggest continuing bat surveys in eastern Iowa.
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Atterberg, Michael
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Atterberg, Michael, Smith, Evan, & Felder, Joe. “Campus RFID Hacks.” Presentation at BSides Iowa, Dubuque, April 8, 2013.
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Benckhuysen, Amanda
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Benckhuysen, Amanda. “God Promised a Righteous Branch” and “God Promised to Be With Us.” Presbyterian Outlook 194, no.16 (2012): 26-27.
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Sinton, Mark
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Sinton, Mark, & Fall 2007 Environmental Chemistry Class. “Water Chemistry Monitoring on Upper Catfish Creek: Managing for Water Quality.” Poster session, 40th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium, Dubuque, April 24-25, 2008.
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Hallstoos, Brian
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Hallstoos, Brian. “Gridirony: Segregated Stardom.” Poster presentation at the American Historical Association, Washington, D.C., Jan. 5, 2014.
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Sherry, James
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Sherry, James. Various Concerts. 2014. jamessherry.com.