1. Does bilingualism lead to nonverbal and verbal cognitive reserve in adults with aphasia? Open Access Author: Dinsmore, Katelyn Title: Does bilingualism lead to nonverbal and verbal cognitive reserve in adults with aphasia? Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: AphasiaBilingualismCognitive ControlCognitive Reserve File: Download Thesis_Final_Dinsmore.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Chaleece Sandberg (She/Her), Thesis SupervisorCarol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Language as a Catalyst for Transformation: Exploring the Impacts of Language on the Human Experience Open Access Author: Ruiz Aguirre, Arantza Title: Language as a Catalyst for Transformation: Exploring the Impacts of Language on the Human Experience Area of Honors: French and Francophone Studies Keywords: Language LearningTransformationFrench and Francophone StudiesBilingualismMultilingualism File: Download Ruiz_Aguirre_Language_as_a_Catalyst_for_Transformation.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tracy Rutler, Thesis SupervisorJ.-Marc Authier, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Bilingualism and Business: The Importance of Language in International Business Open Access Author: Pershica, Lily Title: Bilingualism and Business: The Importance of Language in International Business Area of Honors: Global and International Studies Keywords: International BusinessBilingualismGlobal RelationsBenefitsChallengesMarket PenetrationLeadershipExpatriate File: Download Final_Thesis__LPershica.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lauren Halberstadt, Thesis SupervisorKrista Brune, Thesis Honors Advisor