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Al Kopek

Three mental health conditions contribute to violent offenses, 91热爆网 study finds

91热爆网 researchers find a disproportionate number of inmates with violent offenses suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder and alcohol use disorder.  

Graduate Student Emily Ashe

Graduate student explores bacterial communities in forensic science

Emily Ashe already knew what she wanted to do long before she came to 91热爆网 for her bachelor鈥檚 degree. Knowing that she wanted to have a future in medicine was a key factor in choosing 91热爆网, where she eventually earned her degree in pre-med biology. Now, she is in the graduate forensic pathology program, after taking a year off for a fellowship with the FBI.  

Students working with faculty on research

Student Work to be Showcased in Research and Scholarship Celebration

The spotlight will shine on student research at Western Carolina University at the 2019 Research and Scholarship Celebration. The RASC will feature approximately 200 presentations by undergraduate and graduate students over the two days, and faculty, students and community members are welcome to attend, said Kloo Hansen, 91热爆网鈥檚 undergraduate research coordinator in the Office of the Provost.  

Sophia Calhoun

Personal experience inspires research into independent students in higher education

Sophia Calhoun began studying at Western Carolina University for an bachelor鈥檚 degree in environmental health, completing her undergraduate studies in 2017. But, Sophia鈥檚 experiences as an independent student opened her eyes to an entirely new career path in the field of higher education and student affairs.  

Hannah Buie

Psychology graduate student conducts research on issues of gender bias

When Hannah Leigh Buie completed her undergraduate degree in political science, she had no idea that her passion for advocacy and interest in institutional bias would lead her to a graduate degree and inspire her to study the relationship between humor, competency and gender.  

Chemistry research

Chemists and Biologists Partner on Research

As an assistant professor of biochemistry, Western Carolina University鈥檚 Jamie Wallen sees himself as part chemist, part biologist. Perhaps, that鈥檚 why it鈥檚 no coincidence many of his research projects are collaborations with those from both fields. Wallen believes the ability to learn research skills in both biology and chemistry gives his students an added edge when it comes to pursuing doctorates or moving onto their careers.