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  1. Boat lifted out of water on concrete dock.

    Professor Zinnia Mukherjee's research addresses the problem of understanding the economic and environmental impact of Connecticut’s Nitrogen Credit Exchange Program. Professor Zinnia Mukherjee's research addresses the problem of understanding the economic and environmental impact of Connecticut’s Nitrogen Credit Exchange Program...

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    Professor of Practice Robert Coulam and Associate Professor Gary Gaumer research management opportunities in U.S. hospitals. Professor of Practice Robert Coulam and Associate Professor Gary Gaumer continue their long-standing econometric research on inequity in management opportunities in U.S. hospitals, using...

  3. Headshot of Diane Grossman

    Expanding on the 2012 project, Professor Diane Grossman's Dream Big II supports the organization and hosting of a conference. Dreaming Big II expands upon a project begun in 2012 that studied middle school girls’ and boys’ attitudes toward careers and...

  4. Headshot of Amanda Carey

    Professor Carey's research examines the effects of high fat diet on the brain. Professor Carey's research examines the effects of high fat diet on the brain. She is working on a study — with the help of a few excellent...

  5. Students studying in a computer lab.

    Professor Naresh Agarwal attempts to include serendipity in information behavior models. Serendipitous or accidental discovery of information has often been neglected in information behavior models, which tend to focus on information seeking, a more goal-directed behavior. In a paper in...

  6. Tangle of fishing nets in a boat.

    A greater understanding of the economic and behavioral drivers of sustainable fisheries management. Professor Zinnia Mukherjee researches the Digha-Shankarpur fishery at the south of West Bengal, India — the major fishery of the state and the primary source of livelihood...

  7. Portrait of Beau (Car #1) 2012 Graphite on polypropylene.

    Professor Colleen Kiely uses her beloved hound Beau as a muse. “…The first metaphor was animal.” - John Berger, "Why Look at Animals?" Artists through history have used women as models and muses. Colleen Kiely's current body of work with...

  8. Becky Thompson practicing partner yoga

    Professor Becky Thompson authored an inspiring collection of essays intended for trauma survivors and yoga teachers alike. What's the story behind the creation of Survivors on the Yoga Mat: Stories for Those Healing from Trauma? My initial motivation came from...