1. Bicycle Commuting: Understanding Opportunities and Constraints in the 21st Century Open Access Author: Mitchell, Will Philip Title: Bicycle Commuting: Understanding Opportunities and Constraints in the 21st Century Area of Honors: Energy, Business, and Finance Keywords: bicyclecommutingtransportationbehaviorsustainabilityadvocacy File: Download Will_Mitchell_Final_Thesis_2012 Thesis Supervisors: Antonio Nieto, Thesis SupervisorAndrew Nathan Kleit, Thesis Honors AdvisorSusannah Heyer Barsom, Faculty Reader
2. LEVERAGING SUPPLY CHAIN IDEOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE FARM-TO-TABLE FOOD WASTE IN THE UNITED STATES Open Access Author: Burlingame, Karen Lisa Title: LEVERAGING SUPPLY CHAIN IDEOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE FARM-TO-TABLE FOOD WASTE IN THE UNITED STATES Area of Honors: Supply Chain and Information Systems Keywords: foodsupply chainwastesustainabilitylandfillfarm-to-tableconsumeragriculturedistributionprocessinggroceryfood wasteunsustainabletransportation File: Download Schreyer_Thesis__Karen_Burlingame__Spring_2017.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Robert Alexander Novack, Thesis SupervisorDr. John C. Spychalski, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Shared E-Bike: Understanding the Economic Benefits and Costs on University Campuses Open Access Author: Liu, Sihan Title: Shared E-Bike: Understanding the Economic Benefits and Costs on University Campuses Area of Honors: Energy, Business, and Finance Keywords: e-bikeenergySpinenvironmentPenn StatePenn State Transportation Servicese-scooterelectric bikeelectric scootergreenhouse gas emissionsGHG emissionsmicro-mobilitytransportationsustainabilitysustainableuniversity campusridersharing economytraffic congestionvalue of urgencyeconomic benefitseconomic costsbenefitcostbenefitscostsbenefit-cost analysisshort tripsurbanstudentparkingshared e-bikedrivingride-hailing File: Download Thesis_E-bike.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joel Reid Landry, Thesis SupervisorSeth Adam Blumsack, Thesis Honors Advisor