1. Comparative Study of Wilderness Medicine Protocols and Procedures in College Outdoor Programs Open Access Author: Boell, Keeley Title: Comparative Study of Wilderness Medicine Protocols and Procedures in College Outdoor Programs Area of Honors: Recreation and Park Management Keywords: outdoor recreationoutdoor programoutingwilderness medicinerisk managementmedical kitevacuationepinephrineoutdooroutdoor orientation program File: Download Boell_Keeley_ComparativeStudyofWildernessMedicineProtocolsandProceduresinCollegeOutdoorPrograms.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Brendan Derrick Taff, Thesis SupervisorAndrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Adapting to COVID-19: Reflections from Environmental Educators Open Access Author: Romberger, Emily Title: Adapting to COVID-19: Reflections from Environmental Educators Area of Honors: Recreation and Park Management Keywords: Environmental educationsustainabilityhealthtechnology File: Download Emily_Romberger_Honors_Thesis_April_6_2023.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lucy R. Mc Clain, Thesis SupervisorAndrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. The Future of Team Building and Employee Engagement Post Pandemic Open Access Author: Coulter, Julia Title: The Future of Team Building and Employee Engagement Post Pandemic Area of Honors: Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management Keywords: Team BuildingFacilitatorsHybrid ProgrammingPost PandemicPost Covid-19Team Development File: Download Julia_Coulter-_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Justin Mowen, Thesis SupervisorAndrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors AdvisorLucy R. Mc Clain, Faculty Reader
4. Contributing Factors in the Support for Conservation Efforts Open Access Author: Smeltz, Griffin Title: Contributing Factors in the Support for Conservation Efforts Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Environmental ConservationPlace AttachmentPolitical ValuesFrequency of Outdoor RecreationEnvironmental Values File: Download Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Andrew Justin Mowen, Thesis SupervisorSona N. Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Research-Driven Design for Yellowstone's Northeast Corridor: A Transdisciplinary, Spatial Perspective on Visitor Behavior and Wildlife Interaction Open Access Author: Krum, Olivia Title: Research-Driven Design for Yellowstone's Northeast Corridor: A Transdisciplinary, Spatial Perspective on Visitor Behavior and Wildlife Interaction Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Landscape Architecture and Recreation, Park and Tourism Management Keywords: landscape architecturenational parkshuman-wildlife interactionwildlife approachpicturesqueNudge Theoryhuman wildlife conflict File: Download Krum_Thesis_FinalDraft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Larry James Gorenflo, Thesis SupervisorLarry James Gorenflo, Thesis Honors AdvisorAndrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors AdvisorPeter Newman, Faculty Reader