Thesis

In their senior year, students research and write an Honors Thesis on a topic in their major discipline under the guidance of a faculty member in the major department. The Honors Thesis is a substantial project that may be empirical, creative, critical, or analytical. It may also embody critical analysis of the results of experiments undertaken by the student. The Honors Thesis is a capstone experience that helps honors students focus their interests, gain perspective in their major field of study, develop basic scholarly skills, nurture their creativity, and synthesize their educational experiences to date.

Students can find the forms and guidelines for the Honors Thesis in the Student Resources section of this website.

Name Thesis TitleThesis Advisor
Sydney AltieriThe Role of Criminogenic Thinking Styles in Employment Following IncarcerationW. Amory Carr
Faith ArcuriVoices Matter TooSusan Campbell
Jasmine ByrneQuantitation of the Components of Black Walnut Husks by HPLC and GCMSEddie Luzik
Syrena CarverThe Association of Environmental Factors and The Risk of Encephalitis in Children Compared to AdultsAshish Upadhyaya
Bridgette-Julia CayabanThe Identification of Splice Variants of the Polymerase Beta Gene in Borrelia burgdorferi infected Breast Cancer CellsEva Sapi
Ryan DunbarThe War of the Future: A Deeper Dive into Semiconductors on the Global StageCharles Morgan
Anthony ImbimboDetermination of the Race and Ethnicity of Unknown Remains that Lack Integral Cranial StatusHeather Coyle
Ronan JohnstonGauging the Effect of Covariate Shift on Dataset DistributionArmondo Rodriguez
Kendall KollmerThe Impact of Parental Incarceration and Childhood Trauma on Youth Wellbeing and Recidivism in GuyanaKevin Barnes-Ceeney
Calley LewisCrisis and Hotline Workers’ Perceptions of Gender-based Violence Advocacy NeedsLillie Macias
Emma LewkoEvaluating the Effects of PFOS and PFOA on Human HEK-293 Kidney CellsAlireza Senejani
Alyssa MaroneLegalizing Sex Work: Exploring the Perspectives of Workers and AdvocatesJanet Garcia-Hallett
Emily NewtonApplying Mosquitoes to Crime: Identity Determination using Mosquito Blood Meals Ashley Morgan
Nataly UrgilesThe Current Trends in Environmental Education and the Communities Education Centers are ReachingKatrina Vickery
Jacob ValentinoUsing an Oral Bacterial Swab to Isolate Bacteria that Produce Antibiotics Against Streptococcus pyogenes in a Co-CultureNikolas Stasulli
Sofia Veroslavsky DelatorreSERS Based Lateral Flow Assay for the Increased Sensitivity of Blood DetectionAshley Morgan
Jana ZhuThe Helpfulness of Accommodations from the Perspective of College Students with Disabilities and StaffPaul Bourgeois

 

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