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Students present research at symposium
After months exploring topics like sports analytics, Parkinson's disease, prairie grasses and consumer behavior, 175 Central students presented their results during Central's Undergraduate Research Symposium May 5-6.
Madelyn Westen of Washington presented "The Nature of Emotional Spillover in the Home to Work Boundary" as part of a series discussing Qualitative Explorations of Organizational Culture.
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Sep. 30, 2018 9:51 pm
After months exploring topics like sports analytics, Parkinson's disease, prairie grasses and consumer behavior, 175 Central students presented their results during Central's Undergraduate Research Symposium May 5-6.
Madelyn Westen of Washington presented "The Nature of Emotional Spillover in the Home to Work Boundary" as part of a series discussing Qualitative Explorations of Organizational Culture.
Bridget Miller of Kalona presented "The Economic and Social Burden of Major Depressive Disorder in the United Kingdom" as part of a series discussing The Burden of Modern Disease.
Felicia Schulty of Wellman presented "Cerebral Palsy: The Pros and Cons of Occupational Therapy" as part of a series discussing independent study in exercise science.

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