The editorial staff of the Â鶹ӳ» State Undergraduate Research Journal (NSURJ) is proud to announce the official publication of NSURJ Edition 8 on ScholarWorks. NSURJ is Â鶹ӳ»'s premier undergrad research journal, established in 2014 by the Associated Students of the University of Â鶹ӳ». Its mission is to offer students of all disciplines an opportunity to publish their work. Congrats to all of the recently published authors.
Kurtis Bertauche & Dr. So Young Ryu: "Application of Machine Learning in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Prediction;"
Riley Gillis: "Predicted Major Annual Pathological Consequences of Obesity-Encompassing Cardiovascular Disease with Respective Mortality, Cancer with Respective Mortality, Type II Diabetes Mellitus, and Depression with related Suicide-on United States adult public health for 2021-2022 based on trends from 2014-2020;"
Jacob Freed & Dr. Deena Schmidt: "Using Markov Chains to Outline Probability of Alcohol Dependence in Alcoholics;"
Alexandra Zoellner: "Practices and Beliefs of Superstitions in Â鶹ӳ»’s Scottish Diaspora;"
Evan Tsuzaki & Dr. Sarah N. Mitchell: "Investigating the Lived Experiences of Plurisexual Men of Color;"
Mackenzie Kent, Julia O. Matos, Libby Rianda, & Dr. Bridget A. Walsh: "Homelessness in LGBTQ+ Emerging Adults: Understanding Perspectives and the Role of Family."