The Honors Undergraduate Thesis Program provides students from all disciplines the opportunity to engage in original and independent research as principal investigators. Over the course of two to four semesters, students work closely with a faculty committee to research, write, defend and publish an Honors thesis that serves as the capstone product of their undergraduate career. This thesis is published through the university library and is available to researchers worldwide through electronic databases. Please visit the Honors Undergraduate Thesis website for compete information.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Attitude change regarding animal abuse in adults the effect of education and visual aids, Ashley Carter
Heat transfer study of a triple row impingement channel at large impingement heights, Roberto Claretti
Gold nanoparticle generation using in situ reduction on a photoresist polymer substrate, Christopher J. Clukay
Mindfulness and authentic creativity developing a healthy lifestyle, Brittany B. Cockrell
An impact evaluation of u.s. arms export controls on the u.s. defense industrial base an interrupted time-series analysis, Aaron Condron
Political participation and e-petitioning an analysis of the policy-making impact of the Scottish Parliament's e-petition system, Ross D. Cotton
The role of rain in postclassic Maya religious belief, Lillie U. Dao
Stimulator of neurotropic effects determining the mechanism of action of the MS-818 compound through protein identification by affinity chromatography and SDS-PAGE, Charlene Seraphina Dass
Genetic intervention as a lifestyle approach an analysis of disease and treatment, Jennifer L. Dempton
A comparative review of the works of Feldman, Sternberg, Gardner and Eisner and the resulting practical application for the secondary art classroom, Heather Denmark
U.S. foreign policy toward North Korea 1945 to present, Andrew Derewiany
Discrimination of Arabs and Muslims in simulated hiring decisions the role of multiple categorization, perceived job fit, and social dominance, Lindsay Dhanani
Yoga as a treatment for low back pain a systematic review of randomized controlled trials, Alison Diaz
"Unnatural Conduct & Forced Difficulties:" Austen, Reading, and the Paradox of the Feminine Ideal, Faith B. Dickens
Ethics in a shrinking world exploring the ethical implications of the proliferation of technology on world hunger, Kevin M. Dupree
Decolorization of an azo and anthraquinone textile dye by a mixture of living and non-living Trametes versicolor fungus, Christine M. Dykstra
Formality, Bryce Emley
Iranian feminism: a comparative evaluation of its impact and future, Anna V. Eskamani
Evangelicalism and epiphanies of grace in Flannery O'Connor's short fiction, Karissa A. Eubanks
Review of instruments to measure breastfeeding beliefs and intent among nulliparous black college women, Jaime L. Eunice
Effectiveness of nonpharmacological techniques for procedural analgesia in the neonatal intensive care unit, Lauren E. Flaherty
Vortex tilting and the enhancement of spanwise flow in flapping wing flight, Spencer Frank
The seven deadly sins in La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades, John Giblin