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Browsing Student Honors Theses by Title

Browsing Student Honors Theses by Title

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  • Bailey, Lauren E. (2014-05-14)
    When I consider story ideas, I like the idea of taking cliché storylines at their bare bones, and trying to find parallels within my own life. Once I find that parallel, I am able to see a reality that is affected by ...
  • Carroll, Joanna Lynn (2015-04-28)
    In support of my thesis, consider philosopher Michael Foucault's explanation of order as an artificial construct that cannot exist 'except in the grid created by a glance, an examination, or a language.' This developmental ...
  • Taylor, Alexandra (2020-12-02)
    This paper compares and contrasts the overall effects of the Glass-Steagall and Dodd Frank Acts. The legal components of both acts were researched, followed by an event study analysis of different types of data two years ...
  • Barker, Nelson R. (2020-05-11)
    The purpose of the research presented here is to validate and explain the unpublished results of experiments performed on a fuel cell type system which revealed rather surprising results. The results we will validate were ...
  • Pritchard, Joshua (2016-05-08)
    Waste cathode ray tube (CRT) glass contains hazardous heavy metals, and is often disposed of at landfill sites. This disposal method of waste CRT glass possesses potential impact on the environment of landfill sites given ...
  • Cody, Eileen (2014-05-08)
    My book covers every aspect of the AU equestrian program, from its roots to the various competitive and educational opportunities it offers today. I could easily have focused on just the classes, the teams, or even the ...
  • Joyner, Grace E. (2022-05-10)
    My artwork speaks to a dramatization of personal history through metaphor and figurative storytelling. My creative investigation is based upon the need to process personally challenging experiences. In these installation-based ...
  • frayed 
    Ferguson, Simone (2021)
    Through an examination of complex family dynamics, my work explores personal experience through the lens of materiality. Memories of fluorescent lights, difficult conversations, and crumpled paper are portrayed through ...
  • Ray, Marissa (2012-12)
    During the summer of 2011, I studied France's healthcare system in Avignon, France, as part of an internship working in the medical field. For my research project I recruited 5 individuals who agreed to an in-depth interview ...
  • Smyth, Erica (2015-05-11)
    There is no real going back. Though I may come to the Shire, it will not seem the same, for I shall not be the same. I am wounded with knife, sting, and tooth, and a long burden. Where shall I find rest?' (Return 290). For ...
  • Jaczko, Taylor (2018-05)
    The written portion of my work focuses on three major aspects of my Honors Thesis. First, the three-day conference I organized is highlighted, providing in-depth details as well as feedback on the event. Next, I explore ...
  • McDonald, MacKenzie (2022-04-25)
    My honors thesis is my BFA exhibition: Garden Variety (figure 1). The exhibition is a garden; a landscape constructed from sculptures that are as subversive as they are sweet. The subversive power of decorative arts employs ...
  • Stoddard, Emily June (2015-05-12)
    GENERATE | SEQUENCE is a body of photographic work, which serves as a visual representation of the processes of simplification, organization, patterning and systemization. Each photograph is the result of a process-heavy ...
  • Scott, Meredith (2015-04-28)
    In July 1937, Germans celebrated German Art Day in Munich, the birthplace of National Socialism. The celebrations included two art exhibitions: the Great German Art Exhibition and the Degenerate Art Exhibition. In 1933, ...
  • Lomax-Vogt, Madeleine C. (2017-05-02)
    My research intends to bridge the gap between scientists and indigenous people by using common interests and ideas to encourage discourse and the exchange of a variety of perspectives and stories. Glaciers are of particular ...
  • Grass Fed 
    Johnston, Sally (2022-04-26)
    The way we consume meat currently in America is ruled by capitalistic greed and profit without concern for the effects that it has. Meat products are pushed out at an enormous rate for people to consume every day, and so ...
  • Chen, Branndon R. (2016-05)
    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess many attractive properties such as high strength and modulus1 that make them attractive for use as composite reinforcement. In situ growth of CNTs on boron carbide powder was investigated as ...
  • Alley, Kathryn (2021-05-08)
    I enter into resonance with the world around me and the worlds that I construct through painting and photography. My photographs capture the exterior space I exist in presently while my paintings depict interior spaces ...
  • Westfall, Kathryn Chandler (2012-05-07)
    "I collect artifacts of the people, places, and events that hold my roots. My inspiration began with the experience of looking through boxes of unsorted ancestral photographs in my grandmother's attic. I would like people ...
  • Pellicciotti, Michael (2000-05)
    The Student Senate has been the student government of Alfred University since 1906. This thesis shows, through a historical record of Student Senate, how national issues correlate with Senate's structure and its issues. ...

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