1. [Redacted] Open Access Author: Ryan, Kelsey Title: [Redacted] Area of Honors: English Keywords: poetrysocial commentarygenderreligionpoliticsmental healthcreative thesisralph ellisonthe invisible mancreative writingoulipoblackout poetry File: Download ryan_kelsey_redacted_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kevin Michael Bell, Thesis SupervisorChristopher Gervais Reed, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The relationship between gender, moral intuition, and party behaviors among college students Open Access Author: Divver, Brittany Title: The relationship between gender, moral intuition, and party behaviors among college students Area of Honors: Criminology Keywords: Moral FoundationsMoralsSelf-controldrugsalcoholhookup culturesexsexesgendermoral intuitionsdrug usealcohol consumptionhookup frequencydeviantdeviant behaviors File: Download Brittany_Divver_s_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Silver, Thesis SupervisorStacy Silver, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Family and Medical Leave: The Rhetoric of Paid Family Leave Open Access Author: Rothenberg, Jaclyn Title: Family and Medical Leave: The Rhetoric of Paid Family Leave Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: Paid family leavefamily leavematernity leavepaternity leaveparental leavesick leavepolitical partieswomengenderracesenioritycommittee assignmenttarget populationsissue definitionissue frameworkFamily and Medical Leave File: Download Rothenberg_Jaclyn_Family_and_Medical_Leave_-_The_Rhetoric_of_Paid_Family_Leave.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Marie Hojnacki, Thesis SupervisorGretchen G Casper, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Do Female Judges Sentence Harsher in Sex Offense Cases? Open Access Author: Doolin, Erin Michele Title: Do Female Judges Sentence Harsher in Sex Offense Cases? Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: sentencingsexual assaultpennsylvaniarapejudgesgenderincarceration decisionsentence length decision File: Download Schreyer_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jeffrey Todd Ulmer, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. The Cartography of Power in Greek Epic: Homer's Odyssey & The Reception of Homeric Geographies in the Hellenistic and Imperial Periods Open Access Author: Skoutelas, Charissa Martha Title: The Cartography of Power in Greek Epic: Homer's Odyssey & The Reception of Homeric Geographies in the Hellenistic and Imperial Periods Area of Honors: Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Keywords: HomerAncient Greek epiccartographygeographypowerOdysseyArgonauticaDionysius Periegesisthresholdgenderclassreceptionspaceplace File: Download Skoutelas_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anna Irene Peterson, Thesis SupervisorErin Mc Kenna Hanses, Thesis Honors Advisor