1. “ONLY I CAN SEXUALIZE ME”: EXAMINING THEMES OF EMPOWERMENT IN NORTHEASTERN RENAISSANCE FAIRES Open Access Author: Tallon, Aubrey Nicole Title: “ONLY I CAN SEXUALIZE ME”: EXAMINING THEMES OF EMPOWERMENT IN NORTHEASTERN RENAISSANCE FAIRES Area of Honors: Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management Keywords: renaissancefairetourismleisureeroticcapitalempowermentcommunitydiversitysexualityatmospherics File: Download Only_I_Can_Sexualize_Me_-_Aubrey_Tallon_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Andrew Justin Mowen, Thesis SupervisorDr. Andrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors AdvisorBirgitta Baker, Faculty Reader
2. How Can Philanthropic Dollars Be Spent Most Cost-Effectively to Combat Climate Change? Open Access Author: Cohen, Zachary Austin Title: How Can Philanthropic Dollars Be Spent Most Cost-Effectively to Combat Climate Change? Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: climate changecapitalefficiencynonprofitsprivate foundationsgrantsgrantmakingphilanthropyphilanthropic File: Download Cohen_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Michael Mann, Faculty Reader