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  • 2023-06-20

    Yang, Lujia

    "I feel like a different person when speaking another language." a sentiment shared by many multilingual individuals. The mystery of such identity shifts may lie in the nuances of speech sounds. Just as everyone has a unique fingerprint, each of us also possesses "speech-prints". The image...

  • 2023-06-20

    Pigeon, Josh

    These 3D scans of pine marten skulls are part of a collection from Nordegg, AB. The pine marten is a mink-like predator that lives in the Northern Boreal forests of Canada. As you can see, there is quite a bit of variation between individuals. If you look closer, you will begin to notice...

  • 2019-01-01

    Harding-Kuriger, Jodi

    These snowshoes were made by my Dad and Grandpa Fern. First steps: build a snowshoe form, steam lengths of straight pliable wood, bend it over the form to shape the shoes, rivet ends together, remove shoes from the form and allow to dry. Second steps: cut moose rawhide strips, once frame has...

  • 2021-01-01

    Rogers, Corinne

    My work alongside trafficked women in Southeast Asia situates my interest in advancing our understanding of their experiences. Driven by my practice, questions arose about how women, who have been trafficked, negotiate their health and wellbeing across their lives. Playing with notions of touch...

  • 2020-01-01

    Marfil-Garza, Braulio

    The TRAFFIC (Thread-Reinforced Alginate Fiber For Islet enCapsulation) device is a novel approach to use alginate, a gel-like compound, as a biomaterial for cell encapsulation. Advances in the field of transplantation are still restricted by the finite source of cells and tissues and by the need...

  • 2019-01-01

    Neri, Deanna Joyce

    After a long day of drifting at sea, fishers go home with either a boatload of fish or nothing at all. Sunset marks the end of a day’s work of a fisher who sails on a daily basis to make ends meet. This photo was taken during my ethnographic fieldwork in Davao Oriental, Philippines. Fishing as a...

  • 2021-01-01

    Monzon, Sofia

    What are the connections between censorship and translation? Studying the intersection of censorship and translation helps us define the power dynamics lurking in the circulation of literature. My research focus on literary exchanges that took place between North America, Spain, and Argentina...

  • 2024-06-01

    Moore, Nicole; Zhao, Amy

    Our research is on first year graduate students within the rehabilitation medicine faculty focuses on their self-perceptions of their own occupational performance. Occupational performance refers to how well people are able to do the things they need and want to do. My research group consists of...

  • 2024-06-01

    McCuaig, Jenelle

    Wildfires are drastically increasing in prevalence and severity worldwide, exacerbated by warmer and drier climates. Fires are considered to be a terrestrial issue, with landscapes burning, habitat destruction, loss of life, and poor air quality. While none of these effects should be dismissed,...

  • 2020-01-01

    Giebelhaus, Johannes

    Pea seed development works like a clock: as time passes, seed size increases like the numbers of each passing hour. Seeds increase in size over development due to the expansion of cotyledons, the seed’s storage organs. The cotyledons swell as cells expand to accommodate the accumulation of...

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