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Dr. Kathleen Brown-Rice Publication Report
Kathleen Brown-Rice is an assistant professor and works with Counselor Education Program. Dr. Rice takes a special interest when it comes to the subjects regarding mental health within the Native American society, ethical considerations, and understanding people’s emotions based on neural imaging (University of South Dakota). She is currently teaching courses related to mental health counseling and teaching different cultural education (University of South Dakota). Dr. Rice is a very accomplished individual who has received many awards and honors. While researching Dr. Kathleen Brown-Rice, I found myself drawn in her publication, “Differences in Greek Members’ Binge Drinking Behaviors: A Dry/Wet House Comparison”
Dr. Kathleen Brown-Rice and Dr. Susan Furr saw that there was not a lot of research that measured the difference between dry and wet housing within the Greek community. This led to the …show more content…

At first glance, I thought it was going to be rather difficult to relate any of Dr. Buttke’s work to my own life. However, after reading “The Role of Health in Wildlife Conservation: A Challenge and Opportunity,” I realized that her work is more relatable than most people would think. In this publication, Dr. Danielle Buttke worked with a team of people to produce a paper that would really get her point across in a simple but effective manner. The entire article is about the emerging infectious diseases, EIDs, and how they raise health risks in the wildlife and in humans (Buttke, Decker, and Wild). She mentions that in the public eye wildlife is mostly portrayed as the reason for EIDs and humans are the victims of this (Buttke, Decker, and Wild). Consequently, there is little coverage on how humans and their habitats have put just as much stress on the spread of EIDs within the wildlife. Dr. Buttke wants the public to be aware of the biggest threat to animals and the wildlife conservation; public perception of the risks of

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