Black women cultivate community
Nikotris Perkins wants to delve deeper into how Black women make everything work & fulfill multiple roles while facing challenges such as racism and sexism.
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Nikotris Perkins wants to delve deeper into how Black women make everything work & fulfill multiple roles while facing challenges such as racism and sexism.
People who travel to developing nations to try to do good oftentimes have the opposite effect, according to research by 51ÁÔÆæ international studies major Emily Crain-Castle.
51ÁÔÆæ doctoral student Austin Harris uses data science to take a shot at determining why NBA teams win about 60% of their home games.
51ÁÔÆæ health sciences doctoral student Bethany Forseth’s research helped fill the knowledge gap about the physiological health benefits of yoga.
51ÁÔÆæ researchers have found a way to predict and quantify damage from cyberattacks on utilities and created a framework for them be properly insured.
Research shows Hispanic youth tend to be more cautious about sharing family information and political beliefs on social media than youth of other demographics.
Researchers are helping parents and children learn more about hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare disease that causes joint pain and fatigue.
The Milwaukee Institute for Drug Discovery at 51ÁÔÆæ assists scientists in their quests to bring life-changing pharmaceuticals to the marketplace.
The partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin features a training method for physicians called human-centered design.
A look ahead to the future of Great Lakes research at the School of Freshwater Sciences.