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    Exploring Perceptions of Equine Welfare Scenarios Using a Positive Approach by Lofgren, Elise A., Rice, Brandon M.G., Brady, Colleen M.

    Published in Journal of applied animal welfare science (02-01-2022)
    “…Horse welfare is a sensitive topic that often results in a variety of strong feelings when discussed in the horse-owning public. This study used a…”
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    Social Media and Equine Science: The Effect of LinkedIn on In-Class Engagement of Equine Higher Education Students by Lofgren, Elise A., Shultz, Alyx M., Shea Porr, C.A.

    Published in NACTA journal (01-09-2015)
    “…Social media is a major method of communication in society today, allowing people worldwide to interact with just the click of a mouse. Social media has also…”
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    Information-Seeking Behavior of the Horse Competition Industry: A Demographic Study by Lofgren, Elise A., Voigt, Melissa A., Brady, Colleen M.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-02-2016)
    “…Studies have shown a high number of American adults use the Internet to seek health information. Research on information-seeking behaviors of the equine…”
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    Digital Seanchai: Using Digital Storytelling to Assess Outcomes of a Study Abroad Course by Allen, Emma C., Lofgren, Elise A., Brady, Colleen M.

    Published in NACTA journal (01-03-2019)
    “…Study abroad is increasingly emphasized in undergraduate agricultural programs, as a method to help prepare students for working in a global industry. Digital…”
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    Digital Seanchai: Using Digital Storytelling to Assess Outcomes of a Study Abroad Course 1 by Allen, Emma C, Lofgren, Elise A, Brady, Colleen M

    Published in NACTA journal (01-03-2019)
    “…Study abroad is increasingly emphasized in undergraduate agricultural programs, as a method to help prepare students for working in a global industry. Digital…”
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    Social Media and Equine Science: The Effect of LinkedIn on In-Class Engagement of Equine Higher Education Students 1 by Lofgren, Elise A, Shultz, Alyx M, Porr, C A Shea

    Published in NACTA journal (01-09-2015)
    “…Social media is a major method of communication in society today, allowing people worldwide to interact with just the click of a mouse. Social media has also…”
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