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Status and Need: A Study of Women in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration 

Phillips, Audrey (2010-05-05)
This study of women in athletic administration in higher education was conducted to obtain information related to the administrative placement of women in athletic administration in intercollegiate athletics. This study ...

The Status of Statewide Core Curricula in the Eleven States Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 

Virkler, John (2007-08-15)
The eleven states that belong to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) have each adopted a statewide core curriculum or its functional equivalent (transfer blocks, transfer modules, or a series of statewide ...

The Status of Technology Integration in Music Classrooms and Implications for Technology Training: A Survey of K-12 Music Educators in Four Southeastern States 

Holliman, Lynn (2021-12-02)
The purpose of this descriptive study was to investigate the status of technology integration in K-12 music classrooms after the onset of Covid-19 across four states in the southeast. Music teachers in Alabama, Arkansas, ...

Staying Inside the Lines: Vehicle Agnostic Path Following Using Cascaded Adaptive Control 

Bryan, William (2020-11-30)
This thesis presents a vehicle agnostic steering controller for path following. Many active safety systems, such as collision avoidance and lane centering, as well as all SAE Level 2+ autonomous vehicles, rely on a lateral ...

Steady State and Transient Response Characteristics of Commercial Carbon Monoxide Sensors 

Buck, Amy (2014-01-14)
Suggestions have been made to include sensor platforms that are capable of detecting potential bleed air contamination events on commercial airliners to protect the health and safety of aircraft passengers and crew. ...

Steady State and Transient Response Characteristics of Commercial Non-Dispersive Infrared Carbon Dioxide Sensors 

Roberts, Matthew (2014-03-31)
Non-dispersive infrared CO2 sensors are well established and are commonly used to provide demand control ventilation for commercial buildings. The aviation industry has shown potential interest in adapting these sensors ...

Stem Cutting Propagation of the Endangered Species, Clematis socialis (Kral) 

Johnson, Connie (2006-12-15)
Clematis socialis (Kral), the Alabama leather flower, is a federally listed endangered species native to NE Alabama and NW Georgia. In addition to conservation and management practices of the few existing populations, ...

STEM Summer Bridge Programs: Implications for College Counseling and Social Justice in Higher Education 

Gonzales, Matthew (2024-04-24)
Ethical counselors promote social justice (American Counseling Association, 2014). Based on counselors’ specialty and site of practice, promoting social justice involves different goals and methods. One way for college ...

Step-width Adjustment and Sidewall Control in Electron-beam Lithography 

Li, Pengcheng (2010-11-16)
Two-dimensional (2-D) patterns and three-dimensional (3-D) structures increasingly find applications in various devices such as diffractive optical elements, photonic element, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) etc. ...

Stepparents participating in Couples Relationship Education and mental health: Differences at baseline and improvements over time 

Elliott, Caroline (2019-08-09)
The current study involves a sample of 1,313 parents participating in couple relationship education (CRE) programs as part of a larger randomized control trial. Drawing on theoretical assumptions from Family Systems Theory ...

Stereotype Threat, Black Consciousness, Racial Identity, and Psychological Wellbeing: Examining the Fluidity of Biracial Identity 

Hanks, Madison (2021-11-12)  ETD File Embargoed
To date, the majority of research surrounding stereotype threat explores the experiences of monoracial minorities, with little research exploring the intersection of individuals who hold multiple racial identities. Research ...

Stereotypes and signifiers of cultural change: Situating Disney presentations of mental health conditions as feminine 

Markovich, Hayley (2018-04-24)
The purpose of this paper is to study portrayals of mental health conditions in animated children’s film, situating them as feminine. Specifically, it aims to add to the understandings of Disney-Pixar’s portrayals of mental ...

Stewardship of Synthetic Auxins in 2,4-D and Dicamba–resistant Crops and Mitigation of Off-target Movement 

Browne, Frances (2020-05-14)
A series of greenhouse, field, and laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate preemergence (PRE) and postemergence (POST) herbicides for Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri L.) control in addition to assess the ...

Stigma and Cybertherapy 

Reiner, Natalie (2016-12-12)
The present study was designed to shed light on whether people stigmatize individuals seeking cybertherapy less than they stigmatize those who seek traditional therapy. Using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk crowdsourcing service, ...

Stigma based on race and mental illness: A diagnostic double whammy 

Bhaju, Jeshmin (2008-08-15)
Negative stereotypes of African Americans and individuals with mental illness persist in our society. Discrimination and prejudice are not as overt as in the past, but they continue to exist in subtler forms. The covert ...

Stigmatization of Adults with Asperger's Disorder 

Butler, Robert (2009-04-30)
Stigmatization is among the many possible challenges that impact the lives of adults with Asperger’s Disorder (AD). There is currently a paucity of literature on stigmatization of adults with AD. This study evaluated if ...

Still I Rise: Agency of Black Collegian Women 

Morawo, Stephanie (2023-05-02)  ETD File Embargoed
The research and discourse surrounding Black women in college has continued to expand in its scope in recent years. Scholars have written about Black college women in several ways describing the intersections of their ...

The Stink Bug Complex in Alabama Field Crops with a Focus on the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug 

Duke, Savannah (2018-05-02)
The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), was first confirmed in the state of Alabama in 2010. Population spread was observed by researchers, prompting further studies in 2014-2017. There are now 29 counties ...

Stitching Individuality Through Conformity: Reading Samplers from the Sarah Stivours Embroidery School 

Bowden, Antonia (2007-05-15)
From the years 1778 to 1794 Sarah Stivours taught Salem, Massachusetts girls the art of sampler-making. Sent to the school to hone their embroidery skills, these affluent young women created needleworks that are wholly ...

Stochastic Differential Equations: A Dynamical Systems Approach 

Hollingsworth, Blane (2008-05-15)
The relatively new subject of stochastic differential equations has increasing impor- tance in both theory and applications. The subject draws upon two main sources, prob- ability/stochastic processes and differential ...