1. MODELING HABITAT SUITABILITY AND LANDSCAPE RESISTANCE FOR MEADOW JUMPING MICE IN THE WESTERN GREAT PLAINS Open Access Author: Bowe, Amanda L Title: MODELING HABITAT SUITABILITY AND LANDSCAPE RESISTANCE FOR MEADOW JUMPING MICE IN THE WESTERN GREAT PLAINS Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Wildlife and Fisheries Science and Geography Keywords: Meadow jumping miceZapusGISsuitabilityhabitatmodeling File: Download HonorsThesis_Bowe.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jacqualine Grant, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jacqualine Grant, Thesis SupervisorDonna Jean Peuquet, Thesis SupervisorGary San Julian, Thesis Honors AdvisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. EXOTIC VEGETATION ASSESMENT (EVA): REMOTE SENSING PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS AT PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK Open Access Author: Brooks, Hope Title: EXOTIC VEGETATION ASSESMENT (EVA): REMOTE SENSING PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS AT PRESQUE ISLE STATE PARK Area of Honors: Agroecology Keywords: Phragmites australisCommon ReedRemote SensingGISGEographyEcologyWetland File: Download Hope_Brooks_SHC_Thesis_2014.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David A Mortensen, Thesis SupervisorDr. Heather D Karsten, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Geochemical Characterization of Obsidian Subsources in Highland Guatemala Open Access Author: Carr, Sean Peter Title: Geochemical Characterization of Obsidian Subsources in Highland Guatemala Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: ObsidianGuatemalaPortable X-Ray FluorescencepXRFGeographic Information SystemsGIS File: Download carr_shc.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth Gale Hirth, Thesis SupervisorTimothy Michael Ryan, Thesis Honors AdvisorSarah Barbara Mcclure, Faculty Reader
4. LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Open Access Author: Naito, Blake Tatsuo Title: LEED in the United States: Who Really Benefits? Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: green buildingsustainabilityLEEDjusticeenvironmental justicegeographyGIS File: Download bnaito_thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Stiles Fowler, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Understanding the Spread of Isis in Iraq Open Access Author: Coughlin, William David Title: Understanding the Spread of Isis in Iraq Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: ISISGeographyGISRegression ModelMiddle EastIraq File: Download Final_Thesis_Coughlin.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Roger Michael Downs, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors AdvisorDonna Jean Peuquet, Faculty Reader
6. A SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS: A CASE STUDY OF PENN STATE UNIVERSITY FROM 2014 TO 2017 Open Access Author: Kaufman, Sonia Batshera Title: A SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS: A CASE STUDY OF PENN STATE UNIVERSITY FROM 2014 TO 2017 Area of Honors: Women's Studies Keywords: Spatial AnalysisGISWomen's StudiesGendered ViolenceCampus Sexual Assault File: Download Kaufman_Sonia_A_Spatial_Analysis_of_Sexual_Assaults_on_a_College_Campus.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Lorraine Dowler, Thesis SupervisorDr. Jennifer Ann Wagner-Lawlor, Thesis Honors Advisor
7. The influence of field soil conditions on plant productivity and native bee visitation Open Access Author: Buck, Bryce Title: The influence of field soil conditions on plant productivity and native bee visitation Area of Honors: Geography Keywords: pollinatorsGISsoilsagriculturelandscape ecologybotany File: Download Buck_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Erica A H Smithwick, Thesis SupervisorRoger Michael Downs, Thesis Honors Advisor
8. Combining Ethnography and Spatial Sciences to Investigate the Modern Effects of People-Plant Relationships Over Time and Space Open Access Author: Ernst, Sydney Title: Combining Ethnography and Spatial Sciences to Investigate the Modern Effects of People-Plant Relationships Over Time and Space Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: human ecologyanthropologycultural anthropologyGISethnography File: Download Ernst_Sydney_FinalThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Rebecca Bliege Bird, Thesis SupervisorDouglas Bird, Thesis Honors Advisor
9. Antecedent Precipitation as a Predictor of Wildfire Burn Area in Southern California Open Access Author: Marcial, David Title: Antecedent Precipitation as a Predictor of Wildfire Burn Area in Southern California Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: MeteorologyFire WeatherPrecipitationClimateSeasonal to Subseasonal PredictionGISClimatologySouthern California File: Download Schreyer_Honors_Thesis_David_Marcial.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laifang Li, Thesis SupervisorRaymond Gabriel Najjar, Jr., Thesis Honors Advisor