This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.
Jul 18, 2019

Spelman College Faculty Publications

This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.

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  • Decade = 2010-2019
The Wish
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Proof and Use of the Method of Combination Differences for Analyzing High-Resolution Coherent Multidimensional Spectra
Associations between Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis and Viral, Bacterial, and Protozoal Enteroinfections: A Cross-Sectional Study in Rural Laos
Sisters of the Soil...Surviving Collective, Cultural Traumatization: Intertextualities between Hagar, the Ethiopian Virgin Girls in the Book of Esther, and Mother Africa
Beyonce, Black Motherhood, and the Return of Wrenching Times
Projecting Pathways to Food-Energy-Water Systems Sustainability through Ontology
Excerpt from SEAL/WOMAN
Spelman College Faculty Publications
An Unsung Heroine: The Life & Radical Activism of Jewell Mazique
Validation of 10-year SAO OMI ozone profile (PROFOZ) product using Aura MLS measurements
A Statistical Study of Serum Cholesterol Level by Gender and Race
Prolonged Expression of a Putative Invertase Inhibitor in Micropylar Endosperm Suppressed Embryo Growth in Arabidopsis
"We're all patriots in this house": American Fantasies of Colorblindness and Border Control in Stranger Things
The Moon Appears Upon the Stage
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Glass Tongued Snake
Spelman College Faculty Publications
For Such a Time as This?
Spelman College Faculty Publications
City of wind, city of fire: Education and Activism in Chicago, 1966-1975
An Evaluation of the Ability of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) to Observe Boundary Layer Ozone Pollution across China: Application to 2005- 2017 Ozone Trends
Novel Excerpt: My Name Is Sweet Thing , Part 1 'Whose Little Girl Am I?'
FERTILIZATION-INDEPENDENT SEED-Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 Plays a Dual Role in Regulating Type I MADS-Box Genes in Early Endosperm Development