APEX: Student Scholarship in the Classroom and Community
A University of Dubuque education is designed to be a bridge to your future. It is an education grounded in a strong liberal arts core and developed through rigorous professional preparation. As a Christian university, we understand college to be about more than a piece of paper or a high paying job. The UD experience is about building a life of meaning: discovering and developing your God-given gifts, and discerning opportunities to make a difference in the world.
- Mark Ward, Ph. D, Vice President for Academic Affairs
The University of Dubuque offers a variety of classes and majors, a list of which can be found by by clicking here.
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- An Investigation of the Physical Properties of Spirulina pacifica C-Phycocyanin
- Kendell, Andrew, & Mark Sinton. “An Investigation of the Physical Properties of Spirulina pacifica C-Phycocyanin.” Poster presentation at the Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers at Liberal Arts Colleges Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Oct. 24-25, 2014.
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- An Update of ‘The Prevalence and Limitations of Electronic Charts in University Flight Training’
- Hassler, Madeleine. “An Update of ‘The Prevalence and Limitations of Electronic Charts in University Flight Training’.” Poster presentation for AVI 495: Aviation Safety Management, F ’19, Prof. Savage.
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- Analysis of Low Time Pilot Attitudes in University Aviation Association Member Flight Schools
- Rogerson, Jordan. “Analysis of Low Time Pilot Attitudes in University Aviation Association Member Flight Schools.” Poster presentation for AVI 495: Aviation Safety Management, F ’19, Prof. Savage.
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- Analysis of Natural Waters from Pristine Areas and Areas of Human Activity within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area...
- Snyder, Matthew J. & Robert B. Gregory. “Analysis of Natural Waters from Pristine Areas and Areas of Human Activity within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and the Sylvania Wilderness Area.” Poster presentation at the 47th Mississippi River Research Consortium Meeting, La Crosse, WI, April 22-24, 2015.
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- Analysis of The Tempest in Performance
- Beatty, Gwen. “Analysis of The Tempest in Performance.” Panel presentation at Streamlines: An Undergraduate Conference on Language, Literature, and Writing, Clarke University, Dubuque, Nov. 15, 2014.
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- Analysis of Water and Soil Samples for the Presence of Albuterol and Nadolol
- Parker, Madeline. "Analysis of Water and Soil Samples for the Presence of Albuterol and Nadolol." Poster presentation for CHM491: Independent Study, Spr '19, Dr. Mark Sinton.
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- Analyzing the Effects of Endocrine Disruptor Exposure on CD-1 Mice
- Mousa-Makky, Makky. “Analyzing the Effects of Endocrine Disruptor Exposure on CD-1 Mice.” Poster presentation for RES 104: Research Writing, F’16, Dr. Turner.
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- Angel Thinks She Will Die Very Soon
- Beatty, Gwen. “Angel Thinks She Will Die Very Soon.” In Choose Wisely: 35 Women Up to No Good, edited by H.L. Nelson and J. Merriam, 58-60. Nashville: Upper Rubber Boot Books, 2015.
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- Angel of the Resurrection
- Snyder, Lydia. “Angel of the Resurrection.” Poster presentation for REL 210: Jesus in America, Spr ’15, Dr. Coffman.
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- Animal-Facilitated Therapy as a Complimentary Treatment in Pain Control
- Benson, Emily A. "Animal-Facilitated Therapy as a Complimentary Treatment in Pain Control." Poster presentation for NRS 401: Nursing Research Utilization, Spr. '16, Dr. Neil MacNaughton.
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- Animals in Aviation
- Hier, Lucas & Austin Todd. “Animals in Aviation.” Poster presentation for AVI 495: Aviation Senior Seminar, F ’14, Prof. Prelis.
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- Animals in Aviation
- Hier, Lucas & Austin Todd. “Animals in Aviation.” Poster presentation for AVI 495: Aviation Senior Seminar, F ’14, Prof. Prelis.
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- Animated Bible Stories in Hollywood: The Prince of Egypt
- Willis, Abigail. “Animated Bible Stories in Hollywood: The Prince of Egypt.” Poster presentation fro REL 210: Jesus in America, Apr ’15, Dr. Coffman.
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- Anime in Japanese Culture.
- Newton, Alex. “Anime in Japanese Culture.” Poster presentation for RES 104: Intro to Research Writing, Spr ’16, Prof. Prelis.
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- Antibiotics in the Waters of the Mississippi River from Guttenberg to Bellevue, Iowa
- Maas, Melissa, & M. Sinton. “Antibiotics in the Waters of the Mississippi River from Guttenberg to Bellevue, Iowa.” Poster presentation at the 47th Mississippi River Research Consortium Meeting, La Crosse, WI, April 22-24, 2015.
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- Apex Logo Designs.
- Coffey, James, Elsbernd, D., Granados, Michael, Hall, Ethan, Kagemann, Steven, Nation, Aric, Neuhaus, Jaime, Prull, Curtis, & Serd, Samantha. “Apex Logo Designs.” Project for CGR 401: Identity Design, F ‘13, Prof. Sheila Sabers.
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- Apex Logo Designs.
- Coffey, James, Elsbernd, D., Granados, Michael, Hall, Ethan, Kagemann, Steven, Nation, Aric, Neuhaus, Jaime, Prull, Curtis, & Serd, Samantha. “Apex Logo Designs.” Project for CGR 401: Identity Design, F ‘13, Prof. Sheila Sabers.
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- Apex Logo Designs.
- Coffey, James, Elsbernd, D., Granados, Michael, Hall, Ethan, Kagemann, Steven, Nation, Aric, Neuhaus, Jaime, Prull, Curtis, & Serd, Samantha. “Apex Logo Designs.” Project for CGR 401: Identity Design, F ‘13, Prof. Sheila Sabers.
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- Apex Logo Designs.
- Coffey, James, Elsbernd, D., Granados, Michael, Hall, Ethan, Kagemann, Steven, Nation, Aric, Neuhaus, Jaime, Prull, Curtis, & Serd, Samantha. “Apex Logo Designs.” Project for CGR 401: Identity Design, F ‘13, Prof. Sheila Sabers.
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- Apex Logo Designs.
- Coffey, James, Elsbernd, D., Granados, Michael, Hall, Ethan, Kagemann, Steven, Nation, Aric, Neuhaus, Jaime, Prull, Curtis, & Serd, Samantha. “Apex Logo Designs.” Project for CGR 401: Identity Design, F ‘13, Prof. Sheila Sabers.