1. 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
2. CRIME OF AGGRESSION & RELEVANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY IN CONFLICT OF KASHMIR Open Access Author: Ponnala, Srishti Title: CRIME OF AGGRESSION & RELEVANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY IN CONFLICT OF KASHMIR Area of Honors: Global and International Studies Keywords: international lawhuman rightsaggressionsovereigntyICCindiapakistankashmirrome statuteUnited NationsSecurity Counciljusticeinternational human rightscrime of aggressionArticle 8 bisconflictresolutionlegallawinternational justicestatesnationsglobal and international studiespolitical integrityautonomyuse of forceaccountability File: Download final_schreyer_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Howard Smith, Thesis SupervisorJonathan Eran Abel, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Cruelty Incentives in Creative Work Open Access Author: Cannata, Bianca Title: Cruelty Incentives in Creative Work Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: productivitycreativityaffectself-competencejusticeaffective events theoryself-determination theoryorganizational justice theory File: Download Formal_thesis_format.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Susan Mohammed, Thesis SupervisorSusan Mohammed, Thesis Honors AdvisorBrian Crosby, Faculty Reader